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Title: Headsets
Post by: KyleH on October 21, 2014, 09:04:04 AM
Hi guys.

Are we going to have a similar audio interface as last year that uses aviation headsets?
Title: Re: Headsets
Post by: Trevor Hale on October 21, 2014, 09:33:00 AM
The short answer to this is....  Maybe :)  If all goes to plan the setup should be made better than last year.  However, if all doesn't go as well, we will have the same setup as last year.  With all that being said, I may have to leave that answer up to Sam.  But I would suggest you bring one with you if you want :)

The reason being is Sam has upgraded the audio system in the simulator, and is trying to have the company that did the work make the change to the headset intercom.  Depending on where they get with that project, that will determine what we end up using.  If they don;t have time to integrate the headsets, than we will revert to last years scenario.


Trev
Title: Re: Headsets
Post by: Bob Reed on October 21, 2014, 11:00:43 AM
Also Trevor's head set, one of the ones we used last year, is broken. So I think that leaves us with few options. If you have a set you may want to bring them.....
Title: Re: Headsets
Post by: Trevor Hale on October 21, 2014, 01:16:43 PM
I noticed in the sim phonics site something about a USB headset. Don't know if that's the style or if it will stay aviation style. I should send the ones I had at SAMs out for repair. I am sure it wouldn't be cheap to replace them.

They were nice and light and jet-like.
Title: Re: Headsets
Post by: FredK on October 21, 2014, 01:18:44 PM
I will bring my Telex Airman headset that I brought last year.  They are lightweight, very comfortable and very reliable but block out only about two-thirds of the ambient volume noise in the cockpit.  Last year I had difficulty hearing through them in Sam's cockpit and reverted to using the full headphone types provided....The appropriate volume setting for these different types of headsets is not matched to start with, and Sam runs his overall cockpit volume a bit higher than what I am used to in my home cockpit.

Which raises an interesting question.....Does anyone know how to gauge what the accurate cockpit volume should be in the cockpit(decibels on full thrust takeoff roll, level cruising, etc.)?  For example,  to me things seem very quiet sitting in the front part of a large commercial jet aircraft, so that is what I am using as a subjective marker.  I would think that the cockpit would even be quieter than that, but I really do not know what the correct modeling is one way or the other.

Fred K
Title: Re: Headsets
Post by: Bob Reed on October 21, 2014, 01:34:34 PM
Hey Fred. I think we have a tendency to run the AC noises too high in the cockpit. The engines are a ways from the cockpit and facing the opposite way. We will be running the volumes a little lower this year.
Title: Re: Headsets
Post by: RayS on October 21, 2014, 01:50:23 PM
If the use of Sam's headset intercom box doesn't change significantly, we'll be able to control the headset volume/sound a little better. I have ulterior motives though...

Last year, we couldn't get video that included both the jet ambient noises and pilot/ATC intercommunication.  This year I hope to use a 10-channel mixer along with a specialized audio cable that will allow  mixing of any sound we can plug into it and feed to to anywhere we want.

End-effect being we'll hear everything.. ATC, Pilot Comms, and jet, in whatever we decide to feed the signal to.
Title: Re: Headsets
Post by: Sam Llorca on October 21, 2014, 02:01:33 PM
If you guys need an extra headset you can bring your aviation headsets,  but I have 2 bose headsets, the big and smaller version. , also with this breakout boxes they installed any aviation headset can be plugged inor any other 1/4" input, or we can plug in Ray's mixer,  looking good so far, Cheers.
Title: Re: Headsets
Post by: KyleH on October 21, 2014, 03:40:46 PM
Ok, sounds good Sam. I'll bring along my own DC then.
Title: Re: Headsets
Post by: RayS on October 21, 2014, 08:56:50 PM
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Which raises an interesting question.....Does anyone know how to gauge what the accurate cockpit volume should be in the cockpit

For me it's when the neighbors start complaining about living too close to an airport.
Title: Re: Headsets
Post by: Trevor Hale on October 22, 2014, 02:29:48 AM
Quote from: Botox on October 21, 2014, 08:56:50 PM
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Which raises an interesting question.....Does anyone know how to gauge what the accurate cockpit volume should be in the cockpit

For me it's when the neighbors start complaining about living too close to an airport.

LOL.  Yeah, thats the fun part.  I hate my neighbor so its perfect for me LMFAO.
Title: Re: Headsets
Post by: Sam Llorca on October 22, 2014, 04:30:37 AM
FYI, don't tell anyone but this guys brought in a massive subwoofer that I didn't  have space for it, ridiculous, that my speakers were a piece of *** and to let them replace it! I said yes! men, they weren't kidding and if we crank those amps I wo be looking for a new warehouse roof. :huh:
Title: Re: Headsets
Post by: Trevor Hale on October 22, 2014, 04:33:31 AM
I think I just peed a little...  I am sooo excited to hear this.  I will have to bring my DC headset too I guess :)
Title: Re: Headsets
Post by: Caflyt on October 22, 2014, 09:58:07 AM
Ok then, me too. DC's coming along.