Bose aviation headsets...pleased be advised:
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It means the fool is embarrassed... so he cut all his whining comments in an attempt to hide how dumb he comes off..
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He's editing out his comments after he realised he was sounding like a bitch.
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righthandboy...still going to make a scene at Oshkosh 2019? I wanna be there to see the people laugh at you LMAO
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Re: Bose aviation headsets...pleased be advised:
I also own a 15+-year-old Bose X headset. One of the plastic side yokes cracked a few months ago, so it sent it to Brant Aero (the authorised Canadian repair shop) and got it back in a bit over a week, totally overhauled, with stronger side yokes, for just over CA $200 including HST and shipping.
I don't know what happened to the OP or why — maybe there are some models of the Bose X that can't be repaired (???) — but I had been fully prepared to write the headset off since it was so old, so it was a real treat getting it back better than new.
I don't know what happened to the OP or why — maybe there are some models of the Bose X that can't be repaired (???) — but I had been fully prepared to write the headset off since it was so old, so it was a real treat getting it back better than new.
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I did the same thing last summer. It got stepped on during a COPA for kids event.
Got told that it was end of life but if they had parts they would fix it.
Came back in better shape than before it was broken.
If they could not have sourced the parts of the frame I was going to just 3d print them since they are well beyond any expectation of repairs at this point.
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Exactly. I was so convinced it wouldn't be repairable that I'd already ordered one of these (an astoundingly inexpensive ANR headset) as a stopgap until I figured out what to do:
https://www.aircraftspruce.ca/catalog/a ... -13315.php
Now I have ANR for one passenger as well. (The Crazed Pilot ANR headset is great for the price -- just as easy to hear as the $$$ Bose headset, but not quite as comfortable. Strongly recommend as a student/pax headset.)
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My plane came with a pair of 6 pin Bose X headsets and my partner and I both already owned A20's.
We have self powered ANR headsets for all four seats even though we rarely use all of them.
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Re: Bose aviation headsets...pleased be advised:
I think you spelled snipe wrong.