Bose supports their aviation headsets with the finest "no questions asked" type product support of any headset I have ever owned which includes David Clark and Lightspeed.
I tried the Lightspeed Zulu when it first came out but their product support was subpar for anything that went wrong. At EAA I met the president of the company years ago and told him that his headset was comfortable but his support was terrible. He said he would look into but nothing changed. I have a hold drawer full of the leather(?) earcup covers that don't last. I was told they
are a "wear" item that has no warranty whether worn 10 times or not. The Lightspeed cords tend to break wires near where the plug is under normal use.
On the other hand if you call Bose with a headset problem they will find a way to try make it under warranty, send you a shipping label for free shipping, and return it from their east coast service center in a week to ten days.
I work for an aviation company that owns 30 plus airplane and helicopter headsets so we have tried them all. Bose A20's with Bluetooth I believe are worth the price. Plus if you are a flight instructor they offer a pretty good discount at times.
They also offer refurbishment of your older headset with all new parts for about $150 last time I did that.
I don't work for Bose, I don't own Bose stock. Just a PIREP for what it is worth
I tried the Lightspeed Zulu when it first came out but their product support was subpar for anything that went wrong. At EAA I met the president of the company years ago and told him that his headset was comfortable but his support was terrible. He said he would look into but nothing changed. I have a hold drawer full of the leather(?) earcup covers that don't last. I was told they
are a "wear" item that has no warranty whether worn 10 times or not. The Lightspeed cords tend to break wires near where the plug is under normal use.
On the other hand if you call Bose with a headset problem they will find a way to try make it under warranty, send you a shipping label for free shipping, and return it from their east coast service center in a week to ten days.
I work for an aviation company that owns 30 plus airplane and helicopter headsets so we have tried them all. Bose A20's with Bluetooth I believe are worth the price. Plus if you are a flight instructor they offer a pretty good discount at times.
They also offer refurbishment of your older headset with all new parts for about $150 last time I did that.
I don't work for Bose, I don't own Bose stock. Just a PIREP for what it is worth