Panzer Headset and Mic
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Panzer Headset and Mic
Anyone know where I can get a Replica Panzer Headset and Mic for reenacting
I dont want to buy a original from ebay due to price.
I have seen lots of Youtube clips with the Panzer Crew reenacters with them so they must be available from other vendors
I dont want to buy a original from ebay due to price.
I have seen lots of Youtube clips with the Panzer Crew reenacters with them so they must be available from other vendors
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18th Luftwaffe Field Division
German Combat Medic
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Ramcke Brigade Afrika
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18th Luftwaffe Field Division
German Combat Medic
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Never seen a replica sold by any vendor.
There was a replica headset made in Japan but that was a working hifi headphone that cost as much as originals.
There was a replica headset made in Japan but that was a working hifi headphone that cost as much as originals.
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I have a Logitech g35 headset which is very similiar size and shape which I might use once the no longer work.
Maybe it could be easier to make your own
Maybe it could be easier to make your own
Western Australia's Only WW2 Reenacting Group
World War 2 Forces WA
http://www.ww2forceswa.com
Ramcke Brigade Afrika
43rd Sturm Pioniers
18th Luftwaffe Field Division
German Combat Medic
World War 2 Forces WA
http://www.ww2forceswa.com
Ramcke Brigade Afrika
43rd Sturm Pioniers
18th Luftwaffe Field Division
German Combat Medic
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No, they are not.VonSchnitzel wrote:I have a Logitech g35 headset which is very similiar size and shape
I doubt it, those huge rubber pads would be very tricky.VonSchnitzel wrote:Maybe it could be easier to make your own
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No Connection with the Seller
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GERMAN-ARMY-WW2 ... 0543454110
Or this Trader (unknown to me)
http://www.kamerad.com/schwarz/?p=1133
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GERMAN-ARMY-WW2 ... 0543454110
Or this Trader (unknown to me)
http://www.kamerad.com/schwarz/?p=1133
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have you seen a pair of g35's?
Just checking out the pics of Panzer Headsets now and they appear alittle larger than G35's but not much
Just checking out the pics of Panzer Headsets now and they appear alittle larger than G35's but not much
Western Australia's Only WW2 Reenacting Group
World War 2 Forces WA
http://www.ww2forceswa.com
Ramcke Brigade Afrika
43rd Sturm Pioniers
18th Luftwaffe Field Division
German Combat Medic
World War 2 Forces WA
http://www.ww2forceswa.com
Ramcke Brigade Afrika
43rd Sturm Pioniers
18th Luftwaffe Field Division
German Combat Medic
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Nice find on the rubber pads, they wont fit his Logitechs though, and the repro ones from Japan cost more than originals, over £300 plus shipping and the OP was concerned about cost. You then still have to find the throat mike.
I got the set 5 years ago for a lot less than £300. The times they are a changing.
I got the set 5 years ago for a lot less than £300. The times they are a changing.
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Yes, http://www.logitech.com/webcam-communic ... vices/5095VonSchnitzel wrote:have you seen a pair of g35's?
Have you seen original panzer head sets?
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I posted this on another forum a while back (sorry to repeat myself Stig )
For detail and reference, here are some pics of my own set of Dfh.b model headphones and throat mic (Dfh.b - Doppelfernhörer, (Double Telephone Receiver), model b).
I would expect to pay upwards of £450 for a complete set in good order like these at the moment.
Resign yourself to the fact that many things don't get reproduced and you will have to hunt high and low and also pay a premium for many of your dreams and wants.
Hope this helps,
Neil.
For detail and reference, here are some pics of my own set of Dfh.b model headphones and throat mic (Dfh.b - Doppelfernhörer, (Double Telephone Receiver), model b).
I would expect to pay upwards of £450 for a complete set in good order like these at the moment.
Resign yourself to the fact that many things don't get reproduced and you will have to hunt high and low and also pay a premium for many of your dreams and wants.
Hope this helps,
Neil.
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Not at all Neil, glad of your input and clear images.
Let us compare your lovely set with the logitech G35 shall we?
Really? No...
I cant see any common ground between the two other than they are worn on the head and over the ears?
The original mounts the transducer in a leather covered metal band that connects to the rear of the coil assembly of that transducer.
The logitech sits in a Y shaped yoke and is mostly plastic from what I can see.
Oh yes the originals are round and the G35 rhomboid. With a boom mike and single point cable entry.
They are about as different as headphones can be.
These are a better shape but still nothing like.
http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/skullca ... -bs-target
Let us compare your lovely set with the logitech G35 shall we?
The resemblance is so close that the less well versed might not see that the top image of the pair is that of the original wartime headset.Walther wrote:
Really? No...
I cant see any common ground between the two other than they are worn on the head and over the ears?
The original mounts the transducer in a leather covered metal band that connects to the rear of the coil assembly of that transducer.
The logitech sits in a Y shaped yoke and is mostly plastic from what I can see.
Oh yes the originals are round and the G35 rhomboid. With a boom mike and single point cable entry.
They are about as different as headphones can be.
These are a better shape but still nothing like.
http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/skullca ... -bs-target
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im sure sooner or later there will be a chinese dealer that will make replica's
They wont be identical but good enough for reenacting only which is all I need them for
Nice Pics you have there though
They wont be identical but good enough for reenacting only which is all I need them for
Nice Pics you have there though
Western Australia's Only WW2 Reenacting Group
World War 2 Forces WA
http://www.ww2forceswa.com
Ramcke Brigade Afrika
43rd Sturm Pioniers
18th Luftwaffe Field Division
German Combat Medic
World War 2 Forces WA
http://www.ww2forceswa.com
Ramcke Brigade Afrika
43rd Sturm Pioniers
18th Luftwaffe Field Division
German Combat Medic
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Maybe kit kat or someone from SBG can chime in about what system they use with SBG for vehicle comms
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Ive heard people use the British type, as they are considerably cheaper
and look very similar
Fair enough they're not German but if you are sitting in a tank who would
know or see them close up ??
Pipes
and look very similar
Fair enough they're not German but if you are sitting in a tank who would
know or see them close up ??
Pipes
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I might have a Swedish set around the house that you could buy
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Cheap. Near as bugger it. That'll do... I could have saved myself a fortune if i'd have known
Right, i'm off to make some EM34's out of some drain pipe and a couple of sponges.
Right, i'm off to make some EM34's out of some drain pipe and a couple of sponges.