Filter Foam Inner Insert David Clark 15509P-02
The David Clark Foam Filter 15509P-02 is the original replacement part designed for the internal protection of headsets equipped with ENC technology. This high-fidelity inner foam layer shields delicate electronic modules from dust and moisture, ensuring optimal acoustics and extending the lifespan of your aviation headset.
Ensure peak performance for your gear with the David Clark Foam Filter 15509P-02. Known as the "Inner Foam Filter," this component is a critical layer situated deep within the ear dome. Its specific design allows Electronic Noise Cancelling (ENC) technology to function without interference while keeping the electronic components free from external particles and debris.
Over time and with intensive use, internal foam can degrade due to perspiration or environmental humidity. Replacing this filter not only improves the hygiene of your headset but also helps maintain the internal acoustic signature they were engineered for. As an authentic David Clark replacement part, it guarantees a perfect fit and compliance with the manufacturer's strict quality standards.
This filter is compatible with a wide range of professional models. If you are looking to keep your investment in top condition, this is an essential component for your maintenance kit. Find this and other genuine spares in our accessories and spare parts section.
Model Compatibility
- ✈️ H10-13X Series: Models H10-13X and H10-13HX.
- 🎧 DC ONE-X Series: Compatible in internal maintenance breakdowns.
- 🎙️ Other Models: H10-56HX, H10-66X, H10-76X, and H20-10X.
- 🔧 Technology: Optimized for ENC systems.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When should I replace the inner filter?
It is recommended to inspect your David Clark Foam Filter every 12 months or whenever you notice the foam becoming brittle, crumbling, or saturated with moisture, as this can affect the electronic circuit board of the ENC system.
Is it difficult to install?
No, installation is straightforward. You simply need to carefully remove the outer ear seal to access the inner cavity and swap the old foam for the new 15509P-02 reference.