Well, I have to agree with Mike. David Clark's are really nice. You can often find them on eBay (yes... I know... but I'm not talking about buying a plane there.... heheheh) for very reasonable prices. I have 3 David Clark's that have served me very, very well. The only thing that went wrong with them was one that I had to get a new mic and wire for when it fell out of the plane onto the ramp and the wire got slammed in the door on one of my H10-30's (a passenger of mine was exiting and took a spill, with foot catching the wire, on the way out of the C-172 I was flying once).
I've had really good luck with even the out-of-warranty repairs (something very important with such expensive equipment). David Clark is very responsive to any repair requests, and they are very reasonable on pricing. I own two H10-30's, and one H10-40, all of which I found on eBay at various times. Been using them now for about four years with great performance.
One thing you can also do, if you don't like the headpad or ear cushions that come with various headsets, is to get some from Oregon Aero. I outfitted my H10-40 with their earcups and headband, along with the speaker suspension kit... all for about $99 at the time. I bought that headset for $130 on eBay, so all combined it ran me about $229 + SH, and got a headset that performs at or above an ANR Bose Headset which could easily run over $1000.
Oh, the wire and mic repair on the H10-30 that got dinged was out-of-warranty, and David Clark completely re-speced the headset to bring it up to new condition, (new mic and plugs and wires along with a general checkup and cleaning), and that repair ran me about $100. I had bought the two H10-30's as a pair, along with a headset bag, for about $150 on eBay... so again, you can really come out way ahead shopping there for things and get good quality stuff. Just make sure you use the usual caution with eBay by researching your seller, and viewing the product photos carefully.
Hope this helps out... and welcome to aviation!!
