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				 Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 7:23 am    Post subject: Lightweight ANR headset -- Try this! UFlyMike.com | 
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				If you're looking for a good quality ANR headset that works, try out  
 this combination unit created by Mike Lackey:
 
 http://www.uflymike.com
 
 By combining the ANR capability and comfort of the Bose QC2 headset  
 with an aviation-grade microphone adapter you get an extremely  
 lightweight and comfortable unit.  You have to buy the headset from  
 Bose of some other source (I recommend buying from http:// 
 www.Crutchfield.com as Bill Crutchfield is a great supporter of GA  
 and a pilot himself!) then add Mike's adapter. I've used Mike's setup  
 for about 2 years now with zero problems! It's easy to put together,  
 stores in a small space with the included case. Best of all, when I'm  
 out of the airplane the headset can be used with audio source or just  
 as a noise reduction device. Oh, the UFlyMike adapter does have an  
 auxiliary input to allow simultaneous listening to the aircraft  
 radios and something else, if that's your thing, (Passengers really  
 like this feature since they still have access to the intercom  
 conversations but each one can chose their own entertainment.)
 
 Mike has developed both mono- and stereo- versions plus a selectable  
 impedance to allow moving between different planes.
 
 -- Corl Leach
 
 Disclaimer: Yes, Mike is a friend of mine. No, I don't get paid to  
 support his product. I do so because it works!
 
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