Originally Posted by
DASH8AV8R
QC2's wont cut it at PDT we got an fil saying we cannot use them the FAA frown at them. We are ment to use a headset witha TSO#.
But i use Mach 1 and carry a letter to show the FAA that you still can hear when your battery dies.

That does look like a pretty neat headset, and seems to cancel out the noise pretty well. They do look somewhat uncomfortable and "hard" though.. how is the fit and feel of them? I wish I could demo all these headsets first lol. The noise reduction is similar to the clarity alofts in the plugs are jammed in your ear the whole time?
Originally Posted by
Cubdriver
Clarity's do not use ANR by design. They use the high reduction factor of in-ear sound blocking and to acheive excellent total noise reduction. To test the theory, put a pair of cheap foam earplugs on and see how well it reduces noise. Clarity's are lightweight and cool in hot environments. The downside is having plugs jammed in your ears all the time. The TSO'd model has phone and stereo inputs I think.
Are the earplugs hard? Or somewhat comfortable? Reason I ask is anytime I have a headset, even some headfones that go in your ear it starts to hurt my right ear after a while.. don't know why. So I don't know if the ear-dick would be a good idea, although it seems like a cool head-set.