Brian, I get it, but, I sure would like to get rid of that stereotype
Understand, Geoff, and I probably could have found a better way to communicate my point. Doc has a very successful practice, and is a responsible, professional individual, rather than the type that's reckless with his money. In a way he kind of reinforces the stereotype, but not in the reckless way that some of his colleagues do (big house, red or yellow Corvette - seriously, there are several of them around town).
Anyway, I did want to add, if there is one thing I'd change about my Zulu 1, it would be to add the option to switch the microphone to the right side. I've had a stiffness in my neck the last 2 days from flying Tuesday evening, caused mainly by the way I have to contort my neck when look back at the end of the runway before turning base. The mic boom hits my shoulder harness, and I have to look up and around it then back down to sit it on top of the harness. This is even after bending the boom up, then down so the microphone is right in front of my mouth.
I know the Bose A20 has this option, but does the Zulu 3 offer this as well? I've searched online and even the Zulu 3 manual but did not find any info that says it's possible.