Remember "noise canceling" really should mean frequency canceling. It produces a sound that's 180deg out of phase to the frequency being canceled. Even the. It only cancels a certain range of frequencies. Now if you're just trying to explain the lack of passive attenuation then my apologies.Tried a pair of the DC PRO-X on in the pilot shop today. I was impressed. Definitely dont look nor feel like your classic DC's. They are surprisingly small, lightweight, and comfortable. There is definitely zero passive protection from these with the soft and low force on-the-ear style. There was no noise but turning on the ANR in the store blocked out the white noise noticeably, though I could hear people talking in the next room at pretty much normal volume.
Anybody else care to review this headset?
I am currently flying the Q400 with it. It does a fair job, although I don't have anything to compare it to right now... But I do notice some wind noise through them. My biggest complaint is they seem to produce a lot of e noise or static. They also seem to come on at full volume every time I power them up. That means I have to fumble around the cockpit each flight just to turn them down to help the static or white noise not be so annoying.
I am considering trying a set of bose or the new lightspeed or something. My big concern is that I want comfort as I will be flying 4 or 5 legs each day. I also need to have ANR.... So I am open to suggestions for headsets.
I also Defy my headset to not remember my last volume setting when I shut it down. Glad to here I'm knot the only won!That does not sound like normal operation. The headset should defiantly remember your last volume level setting on power up. You might want to talk to someone at DC on the phone to discuss your issues.
Sorry, automagically typing from my phone isn't great for correct spelling sometimes.post: 2163867 said:I also Defy my headset to not remember my last volume setting when I shut it down. Glad to here I'm knot the only won!
Sincerely,
Your friendly neighborhood spelling nazi (Note the lowercase "n." My spell check wants to change it to uppercase, which to me would indicate that I am a member of the National Socialist party who is particularly interested in spelling, which I am decidedly not.. The intent is to imply a certain level of authoritarianism about spelling.)
Don't you hate that? It's like it thinks it knows better than you! Totally allowed, as long as I'm allowed to have fun at your expense...Sorry, automagically typing from my phone isn't great for correct spelling sometimes.
I have a Bose A20 on the way... I am going to try it on my trip that starts tomorrow to compare the two. The DC would be better if I started at a mid level volume, as it would quiet down the static effect it gives off during ANR use. That is a major fault in my book. It is a royal pain to worry about in the 121 environment when there already isn't enough time to do everything in between flights.
I have a Bose A20 on the way... I am going to try it on my trip that starts tomorrow to compare the two. The DC would be better if I started at a mid level volume, as it would quiet down the static effect it gives off during ANR use. That is a major fault in my book. It is a royal pain to worry about in the 121 environment when there already isn't enough time to do everything in between flights.
Not sure of you definition of "recent. " I haven't changed my mind since the one I wrote less than two months ago.Any recent pireps on this headset? Tried one on today, I was impressed.
Not sure of you definition of "recent. " I haven't changed my mind since the one I wrote less than two months ago.
Biggest issue? I still can't believe something that small and lightweight works that well.
Just go slower down low.. Problem solved!! A guy I know has the clarity aloft and they work great, I am seriously pondering getting them..