Bose Proflight
#46
New Hire
Joined APC: Jul 2009
Posts: 3
Anyone have any complaints on the tap through? I am going to talk to Bose about it tomorrow, but I fly an A320 and when I have the tap through going it sounds like I am in a hurricane in that ear. I have tried different sized tips, tried reseating it. It is amplifying noises that I don't want it to amplify, it makes it harder, not easier to hear the other guy, and it makes it harder for me to hear the radio. I am wondering if it's like this, or maybe mine's wonky?
#48
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Oct 2005
Position: MD-11 FO
Posts: 2,182
Anyone have any complaints on the tap through? I am going to talk to Bose about it tomorrow, but I fly an A320 and when I have the tap through going it sounds like I am in a hurricane in that ear. I have tried different sized tips, tried reseating it. It is amplifying noises that I don't want it to amplify, it makes it harder, not easier to hear the other guy, and it makes it harder for me to hear the radio. I am wondering if it's like this, or maybe mine's wonky?
#49
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Joined APC: Aug 2007
Posts: 459
Disappointing to hear the initial aircrew reviews. I just switched over to the 320 and have a molded ear piece. I might just use that for a while and take a look at the clarity aloft. I like the idea of the DC Pro-X, but I'm sure they probably feel like vice grips after a while.
#50
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Joined APC: Oct 2017
Posts: 200
I love the clarity aloft. I'm considering getting molded ear plugs even, just for hygiene and appearance of the waxy ear buds. But sound and comfort is great. The only con if you have no hair is you have to get used to the same ear pain that glass wearers deal with just from it hanging off your ears.
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