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🎧 Premium Ancable U-174/U Solder Type Adapter for Bose David Clark Military Helicopter Headset – The Ultimate Replacement Solution Review

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Description of 🎧 Premium Ancable U-174/U Solder Type Adapter for Bose David Clark Military Helicopter Headset – The Ultimate Replacement Solution

-- With this adapter, you are able to repair your broken Helicopter headset and no need to buy a new one. -- Work with NEXUS Series TJ102 (U92A/U) in-line jack and TJT120 panel mount jack. This connector is also used with many Rally Car and Off-Road racing communication systems. -- One piece nickel plated brass contacts are integrally moulded into plastic body. -- Package include: 1PCS adapter.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointing Sound Quality in Helicopter Headset

Using this product, our team found that the sound quality was extremely poor and muffled. The design looks and feels cheap, and the noise-canceling feature is ineffective.

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  • None
Cons
  • Poor sound quality, cheap design

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Connector that is very hard to work with

This connector may cost a little over half the price of the genuine Amphenol TP-120 brand, but I don't think it's worth the savings. With this connector, it's definitely difficult to solder wires to "terminals" (if you can even call them that) while keeping each connection isolated from one another. Despite my best efforts, all but one of my four wires shorted out. In hindsight, I should have used an Amphenol crimp connector. Just my opinion.

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  • Electronics
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  • Repair