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General Aviation (GA) Twin Plug Headset Splitter

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This adapter converts one set of GA twin plug intercom/radio jacks into two sets to allow two headsets to be connected to a single set of twin plug jacks. This adapter is intended for all twin plug general aviation headsets, including Bose A10, A20, A30, Lightspeed Zulu, David Clark, Hobbs Flyer, Telex, and others. The cable has two GA plugs on one end and four female jacks on the other end for two headsets.

Product Specs

  • Length: 24"
  • Weight: 4 oz

Frequently Asked Questions

Can two people use this splitter at the same time?

Yes. This splitter allows two aviation headsets to share a single set of standard GA twin plug headset jacks (PJ-068 and PJ-055). Both users can hear radio communications and intercom audio simultaneously, making it ideal for flight instruction, aircraft with limited headset jacks, and passenger use.

Which aviation headsets are compatible with this splitter?

The splitter is compatible with virtually any aviation headset equipped with standard GA twin plugs, including Hobbs Flyer, Bose, Lightspeed, David Clark, Faro, Sigtronics, Avcomm, Rugged Air, ASA, and many other general aviation headsets.

Will using a splitter reduce audio quality or microphone performance?

No. The splitter is designed to maintain clear stereo audio and reliable microphone performance for both connected headsets. It uses high-quality connectors and wiring to provide dependable communication without degrading headset performance.

Can I use two different headset brands together?

Yes. You can use two different brands of aviation headsets at the same time, provided both headsets use standard GA twin plugs. For example, one pilot can use a Bose headset while the other uses a David Clark, Lightspeed, or Hobbs Flyer headset.

Can I use this splitter with both stereo and mono headsets?

Yes. The splitter is compatible with both stereo and mono general aviation headsets. Stereo headsets will receive stereo audio when supported by the aircraft, while mono headsets will continue to operate normally, making the splitter suitable for a wide variety of headset combinations.