Like new Telex Airman 750 aviation headset. Works great, looks great!Product DescriptionIt's been about fifteen years since Telex first introduced the Airman 750 headset. And during that time, it has become the world 's best selling lightweight headset. You 'll find it in most airline fleets around the world, and it is recommended by most executive jet aircraft manufacturers as well. And now, Telex found a way to improve on perfection. They added a flexible boom which allows a more customized fit for mic placement. In addition, they have fully enclosed the braided wire near the microphone assembly, which adds even more durability to this lightweight winner! The Airman 750 weighs under four ounces, but it's no lightweight when it comes to performance. A miniature, amplified noise cancelling electret mic provides superior 400 Hz hum rejection. Flexible boom pivots to either side of the head. Stainless steel headband has overhead cord, and dual dynamic receivers include replaceable cushions that gently hug each ear. ComfortThe Airman 750 features open-air style earphones that allow for long-term, fatigue-free usage.AdaptabilityThe earphone housings are mounted on stainless steel sliders which permit over two inches of fitting adjustment and the ear cushions are removable for easy field replacement. In addition, the microphone boom is flexible for optimum microphone placement and is reversible for wearing on either side of the head.Sound QualityThe Airman 750 features a miniature, amplified, noise-cancelling electret microphone that provides superior 400Hz hum rejection. *Available only on the Airman 750 modelVersions AvailableIn addition to the Airman 750, The Airman 760 model is available to order. This version is identical to the 750 except it does not have a microphone.FAA TSO ApprovalThe Airman 750 is approved for aircraft use under FAA TSO C57a and C58a; the Airman 760 is approved under TSO C57a. |
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