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Best headset for crj200
I just got a class date with Pinnacle with the crj200, first 121 gig, and I know its not tech a job till class starts but what is the best headset or one that alot of people use for it. Thanks
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I'd say whatever headset you have at the moment. I'm still using the DC's I've had since I started flight training. I'm getting a little sick of the vice grip, but most of our flights aren't long enough to make it an issue. I have seen a lot of people using the Telex 750's, but I still think it's a bit too loud for those. Especially when you're using go home power on the last day. I have heard some good reviews about the Telex 850's though, which are only $399 here: Telex 850 Headset. To my underrstanding, that's really cheap for an ANR headset. Especially one that's powered off the headset jack itself so you don't have to worry about the battery pack.
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Telex 850. Plan to replace a lightweight headset about every 3 years if used for general line flying.
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ok cool, i had some nice telexs but they are just too big and bulky, also to tight on my abnormally large head (sorta joking), so i have been planning on buying a new head set for quite some time, just trying to decide on the right one. Thanks for the input
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My preference was the 850. I used a 750 when I first started and it worked ok, but the ANR was definitely nice. The telex lightweights are comfortable (and don't require batteries which I think is a bonus), but they are lightweight and prone to getting beat up overtime in a flight case, hence my comment to budget to replace about every 3 years.
I've used the 750 or 850 on all of the various jets I've flown (CRJ, Citation, CL604) and they work well. |
When I first started flying the CRJ I went out and bought the telex 850. I was really disappointed as I could not hear anything. The Noise canceling didn't do anything. The CRJ is quite loud up front and having a quiet headset is pretty important. As one poster said the legs are not that long. However since the legs are short you use the radio 4 or 5 times as much. After doing a long 4 or 5 leg day trust me you will be ready to rip that headset off your head when you are done.
My recommendation is a full around the ear headset. I bought a DC X-11 and I think it was worth the money. Very light and I have used it for 3 years no problems yet. I would also say try the bose but I have seen numerous pilots with broken parts on their headsets that made them unusable. Most CRJs have a telex as a spare for the jumpseater. Before I bought a telex use your regular aviation headset first as it will work fine and then try out the telex. You will see it is not a really good option. After you fly for awhile you will see guys using all kinds of stuff so don't be in a hurry to spend your cash. |
ok thanks! guess i will wait and figure out exactly what i need after i am in them. thanks everyone.
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Most CRJs have a telex as a spare for the jumpseater. Seriously though, I like my 850s. Thy could be a bit quieter, but I like the fact that my ears are not completely covered like say, Bose. The cable could be a bit longer so I don't have to readjust the cable between my takeoff and landing posture and cruise posture, but I'll take my 850s over any cover the entire ears headset any day. |
Yup, 850. Compact, lightweight, cheap (for ANR), and best of all requires no batteries. It doesn't have as much noise-cancelling as larger models, but it's enough for the CRJ.
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I started off with the 850 but didn't like how they'd hurt my ears after about 2 hours. I bought the Bose X and love them. If you buy off of craigslist or ebay you should be able to sell your headset for whatever you pay if you don't like what you get.
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Bose QC 2/15 and Uflymike. Awesome.
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Originally Posted by Vegaspilot
(Post 984512)
Bose QC 2/15 and Uflymike. Awesome.
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Go for the Telex 850 the ANR works great. Lightweight and very compact especially for the compact size of the case holder you can't go wrong with them.
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Anyone have experience with the "Sennheiser hmec 26"? Looks like a comfortable headset, especially the rotating ear piece.
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Go for the uflymike. The headset is great to put on for the many deadheads you will be doing.
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I used the Telex ANR500 with the battery pack for years and liked them. The battery lasted about 40 hrs or so and if it died, the headset still worked and It was still fine to use. I tried many of them, and if money was no object, I'd go with the Sennheisers.
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Originally Posted by hilltopflyer
(Post 984447)
I just got a class date with Pinnacle with the crj200, first 121 gig, and I know its not tech a job till class starts but what is the best headset or one that alot of people use for it. Thanks
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looks like end of may
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Here's some love for my Sennheiser HME-25KAs.
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Lightspeed Mach 1 with the custom ear plugs. Incredibly comfortable and lightweight. No head pressure at all (no headband). Works well with sunglasses too.
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Originally Posted by Vegaspilot
(Post 984512)
Bose QC 2/15 and Uflymike. Awesome.
+3. Great headset, cheap(er) and a killer set of headphones. Worked great in the CRJ for all the wind noise and works great in turboprops even when the NVS is inop. |
I've had the Sennheiser HMEC 25 KA-V, for the last 5 years. ANR is amazing and have no had any issues with them. Pair AA batteries last me about 2 weeks in the RJ world.
Some people may complain about the "clamp" of them, but I don't mind. By the end of a 5+ leg day, the fatigue is much less when I have ANR going. |
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