Telex Stratus 30XT User Manual

TELEX STRATUS 30XT
FEBRUARY 2007 LOOP XTRA 9
Comfort zone
Ultra sturdy mid-priced ANR headset
TELEX STRATUS 30XT
PRICE: £349 APPROX
THE 360° LOOK
ELEX has been a leading manufacturer of dependable, top-
of-the-line communication equipment for 75 years. According to the company, more than 70% of commercial airline pilots use Telex headsets.
The Stratus 30XT is the latest off ering featuring ANR, a built-in battery recharger, 50 hours of battery life, plus a thick foam headband and newly designed, more comfortable ear cushions.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
THERE’S no getting away from it,
the Telex Stratus 30XT is a
substantial headset – the
biggest of all the ones we’ve
tested.
It soon became apparent
that comfort is a big design
driver. The Stratus has quarter-inch thick ear
cushions and a well padded
headband. The padding does
make it feel a lot lighter than its
weight of 520 grams.
The materials are all high
quality and it looks like a rugged,
dependable headset that will
withstand years of use.
The headset carrycase is diff erent
to other manufacturers – it isn’t a bag in its own right; it’s simply for keeping everything together so you can keep it in your fl ight case or fl ying bag.
The headset cord is very long. The battery box is unique as it has a built-in recharger but it isn’t designed as well as the headset itself – the battery cover is awkward to remove and feels like it might break if you’re too heavy-handed. The two grey control buttons don’t sit very straight in the battery box which lets it down slightly.
There is an LED light that fl ashes once when you turn the ANR on but it doesn’t remain illuminated. This LED fl ashes green several times when you turn it off – I’d prefer to see a constant green when the ANR is on.
IN THE CIRRUS SR22
YOU can defi nitely feel the diff erence in size compared to other headsets but the Telex is also extremely comfortable.
After putting it on, cockpit noise reduced considerably and my voice was clear in the earcups. However, the fi rst sentence I heard was pilot Russ joking that I looked like Mickey Mouse.
With the ANR turned on, the headset performed even better. The only worry was that because of its sideways size it felt like I could knock the headset off when turning my head left and right.
IN THE PA28
THE Stratus performed very well in the PA28 too and the radio hiss wasn’t as pronounced as in other headsets. It felt like Telex had designed this headset with the PA28 in mind.
The ANR worked extremely well to cut out engine noise and this combined with the comfort would make a long fl ight, say a day trip to France, less fatiguing.
VERDICT
A RUGGED mid-priced ANR headset built to last with lots of padding and comfort with above-average audio quality.
The Telex performed well with and without the ANR turned on and I reckon this is the ANR headset you should go for if you have a noisy cockpit and don’t want to spend a fortune.
The build quality is superb and a headset like this should last the course of many years of use.
Expect some mickey taking because of its size but if comfort is high on your list and you like well-padded gear then go for this.
FEATURES
Weight 520g Passive Not published Active Not published Total 30dB Batteries 2 AA, built in
recharger
Battery life 50 hours Auto shut-off Yes Mic Noise-cancelling electret Mobile phone jack Yes Music interface Yes Warran ty 5 years
W: www.telex.com
Hard-wearing 30XT is built to last.
‘It soon became apparent that comfort is a big design driver’
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