03-04-2026, 06:23 PM
i use david clark One-X ANR noise cancelling.
theyre alright, was a little cheaper than the bose. the main reason i went with them is i like the way they fold so tight and compact for traveling. another factor i decided on these was the their ability to function as a headset and muffle noise seemed clearer compared to the Bose or lightspeeds when the batteries died/were not powered on. i like the dual hinged design, it fits comfortably opposed the the single hinge design,
plus name brand loyalty, the classic David Clarks are everywhere and a timeless headset design.
i did wire in a CEP with plug into my ANR DC's which i found a bit overkill on the noise muffle/canceling so i dont use them, i like to HEAR my helicopter too. i think with a non ANR helmet CEP's would be my way to go.
what helmet do you have Jared, i am looking for one. i may be picking up a Gentex Alpha soon.
theyre alright, was a little cheaper than the bose. the main reason i went with them is i like the way they fold so tight and compact for traveling. another factor i decided on these was the their ability to function as a headset and muffle noise seemed clearer compared to the Bose or lightspeeds when the batteries died/were not powered on. i like the dual hinged design, it fits comfortably opposed the the single hinge design,
plus name brand loyalty, the classic David Clarks are everywhere and a timeless headset design.
i did wire in a CEP with plug into my ANR DC's which i found a bit overkill on the noise muffle/canceling so i dont use them, i like to HEAR my helicopter too. i think with a non ANR helmet CEP's would be my way to go.
what helmet do you have Jared, i am looking for one. i may be picking up a Gentex Alpha soon.

