I believe that the huge flow rate of the Jet is due to the second stage, as a simple comparison with the Cyklon will show (they share the first stage).
Anyway, flow rate and breathing effort are entirely different things, in most situations.
A fit, well trained and relaxed tech diver at 300 ft breathing hi helium mixes in the correct position (horizontal body, face partially tilted up) will probably breathe half cubic foot per minute * 10 atmospheres = 5 cubic foot per minute, any reg will provide that, cracking and inhaling efforts will be the only things he will notice, so any second stage with a good venturi and a good adjustment knob will do.
So in a "safety" perspective, DAA reasoning seems absolutely flawless to me.
Anyway, flow rate and breathing effort are entirely different things, in most situations.
A fit, well trained and relaxed tech diver at 300 ft breathing hi helium mixes in the correct position (horizontal body, face partially tilted up) will probably breathe half cubic foot per minute * 10 atmospheres = 5 cubic foot per minute, any reg will provide that, cracking and inhaling efforts will be the only things he will notice, so any second stage with a good venturi and a good adjustment knob will do.
So in a "safety" perspective, DAA reasoning seems absolutely flawless to me.