avi8tor1983
Well-Known Member
The Zulu 2's will be on the trade up program later this summer. So the site says. Hopefully I'm not trading my new A20's. Can't wait for them to get here. My Old Av Coms from my training days are killing me
Perhaps your lucky, perhaps you treat your headsets really nice or any other reason. But if/when a headset needs servicing, a company thats well known for taking care of its customers for an arguably comparable product may be worth swaying in one direction.My favorite argument for the Lighspeed is customer service; "I sent my Lightspeed's in twice for service and both time they were fixed for free and returned quickly." I own 2 Bose X's and 2 A20's. I have NO IDEA how good Bose customer service is, I've never had to use it.
I flew with the Bose X for 6 years. When I upgraded to the Bose A20 I was really surprised at how much better they are. I had upgraded for the bluetooth only but was really surprised, A20's are much better the noise reduction and comfort.
My favorite argument for the Lighspeed is customer service; "I sent my Lightspeed's in twice for service and both time they were fixed for free and returned quickly." I own 2 Bose X's and 2 A20's. I have NO IDEA how good Bose customer service is, I've never had to use it.
One gripe many people have with the A20 is the auto-shutoff function will cause the headset to shut off in flight.
Haha. Wouldn't you know it, 2 hours after I order the Zulu 2's and then that comes out. Oh well, I'll be happy with my Zulu's.
Haha. Wouldn't you know it, 2 hours after I order the Zulu 2's and then that comes out. Oh well, I'll be happy with my Zulu's.
Wait, the auto shutoff, shuts off the ANR while in flight? How and why would it do that? Is it a bug in the headset?
I heard some good things about the Sennheiser s1 digital...I also heard it was not TSO approved. Is a headset that is not TSO approved a big deal? If let's say i find a 121 or 135 job down the road?