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David Clark H3330 Headset With M4 Mic And More on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

Reluctantly admitting that my general aviation days are probably behind me, I am selling this David Clark headset. It is the H3330 model with an M4 noise-cancelling mic, volume controls and fluid-filled ear cuffs for better sealing around your Ray-Ban Aviators.

It was once modified for a specific purpose but has since been returned to its original functionality. The toggle switch, which was installed for the after-market task, no longer functions but was left in place to maintain the integrity of the earpiece shell. The wires that lead from the headset to the headphone and mic jacks are not original David Clark wires but function perfectly.

 

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