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Headsets??

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I am looking into buying an ANR headset. Anyone have any opinion on what to get or what to stay away from? So far...considering the DC 10-13X!
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hey air-heart
I used to have a flightcom Denali, it was OK, but my DC 13-xl's are far better. A little heavier and more side pressure, bu they are tough as nails.
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Post by Stinky »

I bought the flightcom denali a couple of months ago. I find it a lot more comfortable than the David clarks with just as good active noise cancelling and almost as much passive. About the same price also.
I'm real happy with them.
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I bought the Bose X. It is quite good; light, comfortable and quiet. Once turned off, or if the batteries die it does not do as well. It relies on the electronics for noise attenuation, in passive mode it's loud. The batteries do last for quite a long time though. I'm happy with it.
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