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Modifying a studio isolation headset for aviation use

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Peterson

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St.Rober, MO
I have a set of AKG K44 recording studio quality isolation headphones. They are light weight and have excellent sound quality. Light weight flexible ear worn boom mics are easy to find through music stores and could be attached to the headset frame fairly easily. I was considering converting these to a spare aviation headset. Does anyone know the headphone and mic impeadances of most av headsets and where to get the correct size plug ends to solder onto the cables?
 
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