The location shown in the second post is where mine is and it works great. The one thing I would stress is to make sure the headset plugs face fore or aft so they do no protrude into the usable cockpit area. I rode in an RV that had the plugs perpendicular to the centerline and this mean than not only did they poke the passenger's thigh they also were begging to be kicked and bent during entry or exit.
One thing to keep in mind: Lightspeed headsets require the cord to come up to the left earcup. So if you don't want the cord across your lap, put the jacks on the left.
One thing to keep in mind: Lightspeed headsets require the cord to come up to the left earcup. So if you don't want the cord across your lap, put the jacks on the left.
Ant that is what has kept me from upgrading my old Lightspeed's.
You would think they would figure it out. I hate it when engineers take away options that you consider mandatory.
The cell phone industry is the leader in this issue.