
I am looking to buy a small portable battery powered amplifier to “boost” the volume in some of my aviation headsets, specifically the David Clark H10-60 and an AVCOMM AC-900 PNR. I have a portable handheld aviation transceiver and a handheld aviation band scanner that I’d like to use with my aviation headsets. Hence the interest in a small “booster” amp for better volume.
AVCOMM AC-900 PNR

My DC H10-60 headset is listed as having a “standard” input impedance of 150 ohms. Same for the AVCOMM AC-900 PNR. This is in contrast to say my regular music headphones (Sony 7506) which have an impedance of 63 ohms. Here are some sample Specs for my DC H10-60 aviation headset and the Sony 7506 monitor headset often used in studios.
David Clark H10-60 Specs
Impedance: Standard
NRR: 23dB
Earphone Type: Dynamic
Earphone Impedance: 150 ohms (300 each; wired in parallel)
Earphone Sensitivity: 90 dB SPL on flat plate coupler, re 1mW input @ 1KHz Earphone Frequency Response: 200-5,500 Hz
Earphone Plug: PJ-055 (.25" phone plug)
MDR-7506 Specs
Headphone Type: Dynamic, closed
Magnet Type: Neodymium
Driver Size: 40.0 mm
Frequency Response: 10Hz - 20 kHz
Impedance: 63 Ohms
Sensitivity (db): 106dB/mW
Power Handling Capacity: 1000mW
Obviously, some portable amps designed for non-aviation "headphones" and featuring different impedance specs may not functional optimally on a David Clark aviation "headset".
We also all know that aviation headsets have different input impedances, and there are impedance adapters to allow switching between military and civilian fixed wing for example. Whether for input or output, I'd like to avoid any form of impedance adapter.
Impedence Adapter:
http://www.mypilotstore.com/mypilotstore/sep/1979

So.................
Anyone using or knowledgeable about these devices, please post your thoughts and experiences.
Amp model recommendations would be appreciated.
I don’t need super-duper quality portable amp, but ruggedness and affordability are important to me.
