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Received mine today, ordered from tacticalgeardepot.com used them a few times and been very happy with the service especially compared to ebb, anyway onto the 'mini review'.
These are simply first impressions from about 30mins messing around with them, note I have not ever seen real comtacs and only used sordins once.
They look good enough, build quality is fair and seems a little better than the bowman and swimmer headsets the shops seem to be stocking. There are no bad seam lines and they arent too shiny. Nothing wobbles, things are smooth and the buttons have a nice click response when depressed though it may be hard to feel with any gloves on. The PTT, wire and connecters work fine no worries there. AA batteries went in a treat, battery seal (the red things) wont come off in a firefight, unless someone attacks your face with a couple of pliers but lets hope it doesnt come to that.
In went the batteries and I can confirm the headset is fully functional, ambient noise is increased in low volume and decreased at high volume. Some 'white noise' is heard when the volume is turned up on the headset but is easily bearable. Dont ask me how they compare to the real comtacs but I would guess by saying that you can definately tell they work, but not at the same standard as the sordins I used once.
PTT button clicks nicely and sound output to other radios is a nice quality, input quality from other radios into the headset is nice and clear too.
All in all well worth the $75 i paid. Completes the look and even better they work a treat, comms for all!
Heres some dodgy pics for those interested.
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http://i326.photobucket.com/albums/k409/…in/IMG_0448.jpg
http://i326.photobucket.com/albums/k409/…in/IMG_0448.jpg
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Pfffff, diese Foto-Beweisnutten. Das sind die, die Ihre dröhlfhundert FPS MK18 und Ihr Hightechgear als Ausrede verwenden, um sich möglichst wenig auf dem Spielfeld zu bewegen und hinterher am meisten zu nörgeln.
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Pfffff, diese Foto-Beweisnutten. Das sind die, die Ihre dröhlfhundert FPS MK18 und Ihr Hightechgear als Ausrede verwenden, um sich möglichst wenig auf dem Spielfeld zu bewegen und hinterher am meisten zu nörgeln.
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Original von Echo
oder hab ich da was überlesen![]()
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Pfffff, diese Foto-Beweisnutten. Das sind die, die Ihre dröhlfhundert FPS MK18 und Ihr Hightechgear als Ausrede verwenden, um sich möglichst wenig auf dem Spielfeld zu bewegen und hinterher am meisten zu nörgeln.
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Original von Echo
Steht ja nirgends das Du das musst..
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Mikrofone mit 2,5/3,5mm Doppelmono-Klinkenstecker
Das Headset ist somit geeignet für:
Alan 441, Alan 443, Alan 451, Alan 456, Alan 456R, Albrecht Sporty, Albrecht Sporty-Family 1+2, Albrecht Sporty Pro 69, Albrecht Sporty-Fun, Albrecht Froggy, Albrecht Tectalk Contact, Albrecht Tectalk Action, Albrecht Tectalk Office, Albrecht Multicom-Pro, Stabo Flytalk, Stabo XP-400, Stabo XP-500, Stabo Freetalk, Stabo Freetalk-2, Stabo Freetalk-UHF, Cobra MT-500, Cobra MT-700, Cobra MT-900, KPO MT-2000L, KPO MT-4000L, KPO PB-1000R, DNT ProfiTek-77, DNT XP-8, DNT XLP-77, DNT DRS 1000, DNT DRS 2000, ICOM IC-4088SR, Team MiCo-446, Alinco DJ-446E, Reer 5000, Reer 5001, Reer 5003, Reer 5004, Midland G6, Midland G7, Midland G8, Midland M24, Midland M48, Midland M99, Midland G12, Alan Base 446, Alan HP 446. Alan 445, Alan 42H, Albrecht Tectalk Pro und Mobil,
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Kimnotyze" (Dec 15th 2008, 5:01pm)
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