Monday, January 4, 2010

Lightspeed Aviation Headsets Types Of Aviation Headsets?

Types of aviation headsets? - lightspeed aviation headsets

Hello, can someone tell me what PNR (passive noise reduction) ANR (Active Noise Reduction) ENC (Electronic Noise Canceling)? what is the most comfortable headphones? Many people use David Clark, the other uses the speed of light Zulu or Bose.

2 comments:

Craig R said...

Comfort is defined by the user. The head and ears are all different. You must be a place where you have a headset before you can try to find and buy.

Passive Noise Reduction refers to the mechanical systems, such as rubber seals to keep cabin noise reaching your ears. Reduction of noise and electronic Active Noise Cancellation are the same thing: electronics, which shows the noise in the cabin, and make their ears with the reverse phase canceled so that the cabin noise. Upscale Telex headsets go further and add the digital signal and suppress background noises.

The result of the RNA is a further 20 or 30 dB noise-canceling headphones, all on liability. This saves your audience and make the trip more comfortable.

Buy In general, almost always ANR headset these days, and you should be much out as you can afford it. The noise, the more favorable Telex Stratus 50D, a combination of active and passive noise reduction by more than 50 dB noise reduction. One of the ComforTable, but is less effective expensive Bose headphones X. They are light and relatively effective noise reduction. But you can use the same tone as the removal of half the price of other suppliers.

lludwig3... said...

It is a personal choice that led to David Clark thorugh my whole career, and I am still able to pass a hearing test, after more than 30 years and some of the planes fly very high, and work around them ramp. There are clear choices for the consumer that the results are displayed when you have to look up, each his favorite brand.

The best thing to do is go try a different helmet, if you have the chance to. You can find a lof keep them on board the aircraft, because it requires essentially for the flight. I have a lot of people, in particular an airplane and she hated, but they are the only way to go, and you'll protect your hearing ... and FWIW, I always wore ear plugs and helmets and ear plugs are definitely the best looking small bombs, was the type of foam is better than nothing, but the green man ... You can also so tight that I could not hear anything with them, but the right earphone speakers come through. I remember they were called "Fit to be tried" and THere is another version of that name was the same socket, but the other names.

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