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David Clark Headset H10-76 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fort Walton Beach, Florida, United States

Fort Walton Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:David Clark Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:H10-76

  • LOW impedance
  • soft headpad and gel filled ear seals
  • hinged wire boom with M-87 dynamic microphone
  • volume control with detent setting lets pilots select comfortable listening level


Earphone Type:DynamicNoise-Canceling Mic:M-87 Dynamic
Earphone Impedance:Low Impedance / 10 ohms. (19 ohms each; wired in parallelMic Impedance:5 ohms +/- 20%
Earphone Sensitivity:90 dB SPL on flat plate coupler, re 1mW input @ 1KHzMic Sensitivity:.05 -.11 mV at 1000Hz with input of 103 dB SPL
Earphone Frequency Response:100-5,500HzMic Freq Response:300-3000Hz
Earphone Plug:U-174/UMic Plug:U-174/U
Boom Type:Hinged WireCord:5 ft.Coil
Headpad/Hardware:Super-Soft HeadpadWeight/Headset Only:19 oz.

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