by 9GT » Sun Nov 20, 2016 1:44 pm
Make sure the mic mouth side is facing correctly. They do have a tendency to twist around and you never know it when it is covered with the muff guard. The mic also needs to be close to the mouth. I found more so than any other headset I had including my Zulu's. My Halo's were my first choice whenever I flew. When the foam ear seals are rolled tightly and immediately inserted DEEP in the ear canal before they start to expand, the noise cancellation is better than the best ANR sets out there and on long flights, the comfort of not having your head in a vice is amazing. I sold my plane last August along with all 4 Zulu's, but I kept my set of Halo's for occasional flights in others planes. Flew 6 hours down to Florida last late August in my buddies Cozy MKIV. Man was I glad I kept them!.. I have no experience with the V6 com radio, but when I got my Garmin radios settings dialed in for the Zulu's, there was no difference in using the Halo's. If it was fine on the pilots side and not plugged into the passenger side,,,I would look for a wiring issue starting at the jacks. Good luck.
David Clifford
Howell & Gladwin, MI
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