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Bruce,
 
I have tried four different ANR in my Coupe and have settled on one that I
am happy with.  The rest had problems when I flew with the windows open
(which I do most of the time).
 
The first I tried was the Lightspeed 25XL
http://www.anrheadsets.com/products20xl.html.  This worked fine with the
windows up but open cockpit gave sharp burst of noise as air leaked under
the ear seal.  The problem with the lightspeed is they use high gain and a
small air leak causes a big burst of noise.
 
I next tried a Denali ANR
http://shopping.pilotportal.com/catalog/showitem.cfm?product=871.  The
gain on this headset was lower but the earseals still could not put up
with the airflow from an open cockpit.  I got less loud but annoying burst
of noise.
 
My third test was a David Clark H10-80 (not an ANR set) which I modified
with the headsetsinc.com ANR kit http://www.headsetsinc.com.  If you are
handy with a soldering iron the headsetsinc kit makes a standard headset
into a very good ANR set.  I was very impressed with the quality of the
noise reduction with the kit.  My main complaint is that headsetsinc
suggest that you cannot use deep foam earmuffs with their kit.  I tested
it with gel ear muffs but I find that the normal and gel muffs allow my
ear to touch the inside of the speaker and my ear starts to hurt on long
trips.  I normally use the oregon aero thick ear muffs (made of
tempurfoam).  I also wish the custom cord that came with the kit did not
split the power from BETWEEN the mic and phone cord.  A minor but annoying
detail.
 
I finally settled on the Telex ANR 4105
http://www.telex.com/Multimedia/WebPages.nsf/pages/AircraftANR4105 which
are about $385. at marvgloden.com
http://www.marvgolden.com/headsets/TELEX.HTM  The telex have a number of
features that work well for me and my Ercoupe.  They use an extra thick
ear cushion which keeps my ear away from the speaker and makes them usable
on long trips.  They have a 4 way adjustment cam to set the clamping
pressure so they can be adjusted for open or closed cockpit.  The noise
reduction is good (but not as good as the headsetsinc kit).  I have had
the Telex since Sept 2001 and have been very happy with them.  My only
complaint is it uses a 9v battery rather than AA's which I already have in
my flight bag for my GPS so I have to carry two sizes of spare batteries
(the lightspeed uses AA).  OTOH the battery case is very small, some
headsets use a fairly big battery case especially considering the size of
the batteries inside.
 
I have also tried the Bose and Senhieser ANR headsets (but not in an
Ercoupe with the top open.)  The Senhiesers hurt my ear (from touching the
speaker) on a short 1.5 hour ride.  The noise reduction was fine but I was
not that impressed with them.  The Bose seemed very nice with good noise
attenuation but I did not wear them long enough to make sure they would be
comfortable on long flights and I did not try them in a Coupe with the top
open.
 
To summarize.  Several of the headsets I tried did not work well in my
Ercoupe with the windows down.  Make sure that you get the ability to
return any headset if it does not work in your Coupe.  I also find that a
headset that feels fine on a 1 hour trip can be agony on the way to OSH
(12 hours).  I am very happy with the Telex 4105 my wife bought me for my
birthday.  If you want to save money but the headsetsinc kit and modify
your current headset.
 
David Abrams
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ercoupe.com <http://ercoupe.com/>  

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Lanza, Bruce G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 9:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [COUPERS-FLYIN] ANR Headsets


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Does anyone have any experience with ANR headsets in the coupe? Are you
satisfied with the way it eliminates outside noise when used in a coupe?
Fathers Day is coming up and need to put my order in early.



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