Wed, Dec 05, 2007
Bose Headset Jacks, PM3000 Intercom Now Standard
Faced with competing in the ever-burgeoning light sport aircraft
marketplace, Gobosh Aviation has set its G700S apart as a "luxury
sport aircraft." The company tells ANN it recently added two new
standard features to the low-wing plane, that show the "luxury"
moniker is more than a marketing gimmick.
The addition of Bose headset jacks and a PS Engineering intercom
add an even greater level of cockpit comfort for new Gobosh 700S
owners, according to the company, and were added based on customer
input.
"We're fortunate that we can be so responsive to the desires of
our customers," stated Dave Graham, Vice President of Gobosh
Aviation. "We think our customers will also appreciate the fact
that we implemented production changes so quickly, improved
functionality in the cockpit, provided a mechanism for people to
enjoy music with premium sound quality and kept the same
competitive price in the process."
The Gobosh 700S cockpit audio product enhancements are effective
immediately, and come with no increase to the aircraft's price.
The PM3000 has an audio jack that allows occupants to listen to
music. It also offers Soft Mute circuitry, to manage the music
volume level against radio reception and transmission. Once talking
ceases, Soft Mute gradually returns the music to its original
volume.
Separate pilot and copilot transmit
capabilities ensures that only the person pressing the PTT will be
heard over the radio. A red transmit light is illuminated when a
PTT is pressed (also serving as a "stuck-microphone"
indicator).
The Bose jacks are hardwired into the center console of the
Gobosh 700S adjacent to the standard headsets jacks. TriPort
acoustic headphone technology features tiny ports in the ear cups
to produce a rich audio performance.
Acoustic Noise Canceling headset circuitry from Bose is patented
technology that electronically identifies and reduces unwanted
noise, allowing improved intelligibility of radio and intercom
audio.
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