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Ditto and they wont break the budget!
Do they have the same jack as the 4500 ?BigWave said:Bob Marleys are good and very tough.
I got some from JB Hi-Fi.
BigWave said:I purchased an adapter (qty 2 - always keep a spare) at Jayco.
Rockhunter62 said:Do you mean Jaycar Pete?BigWave said:I purchased an adapter (qty 2 - always keep a spare) at Jayco.
Cheers
Doug
Ridge Runner said:LOL, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Spend 5 or 6K or even 10K+ on a detector yet a set of headphones that cost 200 bucks +/- are called Too expensive, and spending hundreds on speakers and boosters is ok, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Seriously though, The Phones Moneybox's Mrs uses and the Grey Ghosts and the Nugget Busters really do help hear those faint signals, Normal Audio headphones Colour the sound too much where faint signals all but vanish, Yet plug in GG's or NB's in to a Stereo and they sound Crap, Plug em in to a Detector and you will hear all there is to hear. The 30-30's colour the sound as they lower the tone etc and sounds blend in to each other,
When listening to the Threshold I can hear things at about 8" to 12"+ further than when using speakers Some times a lot more, I tried other brands and they fall short,
They are Sennheiser HD280 PRO headphones. I'm not sure that I'm quite as tuned in with them as our mate is Heatho but they are good, comfortable phones.Heatho said:I've got a mate that uses Sennheiser's, not sure which model but not many nuggets get past him, some at very surprisintg depth too.
Heatho said:I've got a mate that uses Sennheiser's, not sure which model but not many nuggets get past him, some at very surprisintg depth too.
It all depends on sensitivity (Mw/DBspl) and the frequency response. Some headphones will give a little eq bump right where the detectors fundamental audio frequency is also. These are the types of headphones you are looking for. Have a look at the detectors audio output frequency then look at the frequency reponse chart and if there is a little bump where the output audio freq is and they are sensitive then they should be decent for detecting.
Sunray, Grey Ghost, Gogg all accentuate a detectors frequency output slightly and have a cutoff of around 3khz which is why they sound like crap for music. These are made for detecting, just because they are made for detecting does not make other music headphones useless. These are good brands though and may save trial and error with others.
The Koss don't lower the tone at all, they just aren't very clear and sound a bit muffled compared to say Gogg's.
I don't like the Koss either but there are plenty of different music headphones that will work great for detecting.
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