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Got Your Six Aviation Helicopter ANR Active Noise Reduction Headset CP-1ANR-Heli

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Part# 11-13684
MFR Model# GY6-A1H

Overview

The CP-1ANR-HELI is the most aggressively prices HELICOPTER ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLING HEADSET on the market today. Amazing performance comparable to Bose and Lightspeed, but for a literal fraction of the price!

  • Great active noise cancelling level, average 20dB, same level as Bose headsets. Better than David Clark ENC.
  • One 9 volt battery working time of up to 48 hours, compared to 25 hours on David Clark headsets.
  • Gel ear seals and cotton cloth ear covers included for extra comfort!
  • When the ANR is ON, low frequency noise cancellation improves by an additional 18-24 dB.
  • AUX jack for iPhone/iPad/iPod music only with link cables
   
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Features

  • ANR HELICOPTER Headset (ANR power: 9V battery)
  • PNR Noise Reduction Ratings (NRR):24dB
  • ANR Noise Reduction Ratings (NRR):20dB
  • Total NRR 44 d
  • GA HELICOPTER Plug
  • Automatic Swith to Passive Mode with Low Battery
  • Battery Level Indicator
  • Mono/Stereo Capability
  • Super Soft Double Foam Head Pad
  • Noise-canceling electret Microphone
  • Precision flexible boom for perfect microphone placement
  • Easy-to-wear super soft silicone gel ear seals
  • Headband Size Adjustment
  • Cord from headset to molded plug, 150CM
  • Assembled strictly following the FAA TSO standards
  • Color: Black

Specifications

    Headphone
  • Type: Dynamic (F30)
  • Frequency Response:50 Hz to 20 kHz
  • Sensitivity:95+/-5 dB SPL (1 kHz, 1 mW input per earcup side) full volume on ear simulator
  • Active Noise Attenuation:
  • Dynamic 42 ohms:
  • Rate Input: 30mW Max.Input:100mW
  • Speech Sound:
  • Dynamic 300 ohms:
  • Rate Input: 30mW Max.Input:100mW
    Microphone and Amplifier:
  • Element Type: Noise-canceling electret
  • Frequency Response:100Hz to 5 kHz
  • Operating Voltage (supplied by aircraft ):8-32 Volts DC
  • Matching Impedance: 150-1000 ohms
  • Sensitivity:-33+/-4 dB (ref: 0dB SPL=20.0uPa at 1 kHz with 10 Vdc 150 ohms AC load)
    General
  • Operating Temperature: -20 to 70°C
  • Cordage: Cord from headset to molded plug, 150CM
  • Intercom Connections Plug:
  • Earphone Plug: PJ-055( .25"F6.3 phone plug)
  • Microphone Plug:PJ-068( .206"F5.2 phone plug)
  • Weights: 600g
  • Boom: Flexible Boom

Benefits

  • Noise reduction ratio (NRR) for PNR: 24dB
  • Noise reduction ratio (NRR) for ANR: 18-24dB, average 20dB,same level with Bose
  • One 9 volt battery working time: as long as 48 hours
  • jack for Cell phone and link cable: Yes
  • cotton cloth ear cover: Yes,included for free
  • Clip for battery box: Yes
  • Automatic-Shut Off Feature: Yes
  • Stereo compatible: Yes
  • comfort gel ear seal: Yes

Reviews

Surprisingly good headset for the price, quality seems comparable to a DC. The only negative comment I have is the very small and difficult to operate ANR switch. It is not marked with ON/OFF and the small light does not seem to do anything.

Blaine F
July 12, 2019

Q&A

Please note, Aircraft Spruce's personnel are not certified aircraft mechanics and can only provide general support and ideas, which should not be relied upon or implemented in lieu of consulting an A&P or other qualified technician. Aircraft Spruce assumes no responsibility or liability for any issue or problem which may arise from any repair, modification or other work done from this knowledge base. Any product eligibility information provided here is based on general application guides and we recommend always referring to your specific aircraft parts manual, the parts manufacturer or consulting with a qualified mechanic.

Q: I was wondering what makes this a helicopter specific headset?

The plug it is outfitted with is a U-174 single plug, commonly found in GA helicopters.

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