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Thanks for all the replies.
I'm leaning toward giving the Telex 8 a try first, since it comes with a 30 day money-back from Sporty's. If the UFlyMike doesn't work out so well, the return process is a bit more convoluted, as appealing as the versatility of it is.
I'm leaning toward giving the Telex 8 a try first, since it comes with a 30 day money-back from Sporty's. If the UFlyMike doesn't work out so well, the return process is a bit more convoluted, as appealing as the versatility of it is.
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Thanks to the posters here. I'm new to the 320 and just decided to go with Telex Airman 8 with the dual GA plugs and an optional Airbus converter. About $410 for the headset, and $30 for the converter. Shipped just under $450. Should get it in a few days.
Now, hopefully, I'll get a chance to use it.
Thanks.
P.S. Please don't let me know if I could have got it cheaper somewhere else.
Now, hopefully, I'll get a chance to use it.
Thanks.
P.S. Please don't let me know if I could have got it cheaper somewhere else.
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I’ve been buying from them for years, never had a issue.
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I believe marvgolden.com has a better price. I think they don’t charge taxes on it neither, just shipping.
I’ve been buying from them for years, never had a issue.
I’ve been buying from them for years, never had a issue.
#26
Has anyone used the Bose ProFlight Series 2? I'm curious about opinions vs the Telex Airman 8.
My first concern is comfort for long periods while wearing glasses. The single ear DC is BAD in this regard.
Secondly is one better in a non intercom cockpit? I'm not a big fan of the off ear technique.
My first concern is comfort for long periods while wearing glasses. The single ear DC is BAD in this regard.
Secondly is one better in a non intercom cockpit? I'm not a big fan of the off ear technique.
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From: Gramercy Riffs
The mic on the uflymike does introduce a significant amout of hiss and background noise to the intercom. There is a mic bias adjustment on the side of the control box but if you adjust the bias to be low enough to reduce the background noise it reduces the mic gain so much that ATC can have trouble hearing your transmissions. In my opinion it's not really a great setup. Additionally all the components (mic boom, control box, cords and plugs) seem cheaply made and somewhat fragile.
If you already have a compatible Bose n/c headphone the uflymike add-on is an ok solution. If you don't already have a Bose headset I wouldn't recommend buying one and the uflymike system, I'd recommend getting a real aviation n/c headset. The uflymike system is not very robust, and inferior in almost all ways.
Just my opinion, based on using a QC35/uflymike setup on the 737 for 6 months. YMMV.
If you already have a compatible Bose n/c headphone the uflymike add-on is an ok solution. If you don't already have a Bose headset I wouldn't recommend buying one and the uflymike system, I'd recommend getting a real aviation n/c headset. The uflymike system is not very robust, and inferior in almost all ways.
Just my opinion, based on using a QC35/uflymike setup on the 737 for 6 months. YMMV.
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From: Gramercy Riffs
As I said, in my opinion the uflymike system is ok, but inferior to a dedicated n/c aviation headset.
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Yes. And since it's not TSO'd, it's an illegal headset so you're well within your right to ask him to stop using it.
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