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Old 04-21-2007, 08:36 AM
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a friend of mine gave me a pair of H3331's... they are a ground crew headset with a stereo plug (i think). does anyone know if these things will work? or if there is anyway I can convert them to the standard two plug deal?
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Old 04-21-2007, 09:52 AM
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i think you're just better off just getting a normal headset. You can get a decent set of Avcomm's for pretty cheap, plus it will be less of a hassle than trying to convert that ground headset
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well i mean they are perfectly fine, free, david clarks... i'd rather use them if i can instead of spending money on another pair.
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Perhaps you can find what your looking for here. http://www.davidclark.com/HeadsetPgs/accessry.htm
They have several different adapters listed.
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Originally Posted by mcartier713 View Post
well i mean they are perfectly fine, free, david clarks... i'd rather use them if i can instead of spending money on another pair.
I saw a picture of them online and it looks like the headset has only one plug, most airplanes have one jack for the microphone and another jack for the headphones. If it were my I would rather spend the money on a different headset rather than the supplies to try and convert this headset. but if you're an electrical whiz, then by all means knock yourself out.
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