David Clark H10-13.4 Aviation Headset | Pilot's Mono Headset on 2040-parts.com
Austin, Texas, United States
Headset is in excellent working order; only used a few times in the past two years. Auction starts at $.99 with no reserve. Free UPS shipping with tracking to the winning bidder. Please complete your order within 24 hours of auction end. Message me with any questions before bidding. -Blue skies
From the Manufacturer The most popular David Clark Headset - The H10-13.4 Standard Mono Headset has a five foot straight cord and dual plugs for fixed wing aircraft. David Clark's quintessential H10-13.4 Mono Headset has been one of the industry's most popular aviation headsets for years - and for good reason. With its super-soft, double-foam headpad and trademark undercut gel ear seals, the H10-13.4 provides an exceptional level of comfort for hours of easy wearability. Its noise-cancelling, M-7A amplified electret mic eliminates unwanted background noise for crystal clear communications quality, while the headset boasts an impressive passive noise reduction rating (NRR) of 23 dB. Weighs just 16.5 oz. (sans cord assembly). A modern, optimized version of one of the best headsets the aviation industry has ever seen. Headset Features: |
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