Bose works great, but is expensive. I found a used set which
the seller was willing to take back if I didn't like them.
Another neat thing about the Bose is the voice and music
quality - really excellent. It has an extremely low clamping
force as well, so no headaches (David Clarks give me a
headache and some other brands don't seal too well on my
head, especially with sunglasses). If you're in San Jose
sometime, I'll be glad to demo it.

""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
David Smoler   |    __    |
               |==/__ยค_\==|
    *==========|==| () |==|===========*
Alon A-2      |   \____/   |          N6359V
s/n A35      ()     ()     ()   based at RHV
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> coupers,
>         what headset works well with the windows open? I went out the
other
> day with some borrowed David Clarks and the noise from the wind was
terrible.
> (please don't tell me I was out of balanced flight).
>      thanks in advance
>                    John
>                     n28932
>                      Benton field (Redding ca)

<<attachment: winmail.dat>>

Reply via email to