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PostalTwo said:Thanks for your response. I don't have the luxury of testing several I gotta rely on others experiences to decide. As far as cost goes there really is no limit I'd be willing to spend 200 or more if it's worth it. Thanks again cheers
I appreciate ur input ty I will look into the Koss qz99'sHighPlainsHunter said:PostalTwo said:Thanks for your response. I don't have the luxury of testing several I gotta rely on others experiences to decide. As far as cost goes there really is no limit I'd be willing to spend 200 or more if it's worth it. Thanks again cheers
You shouldn't have to spend that kind of money on headphones. Check out the Koss QZ-99 headphones. They are excellent, and won't break the bank. The are great at blocking outside noise, and have very high ratings with regards to the specs needed for a metal detector. I've been using them for almost 20 years, and see no reason to buy any others, Iplus they have a lifetime warranty.
which gray ghost do u have?88junior said:Gray Ghost is what I use on mine and they sound great!!
liondogs said:I second the Koss QZ99 headphones. Good headphones that will not break the bank plus a lifetime warranty if ANYTHING breaks. I also have some Gray Ghost land headphones and they are nice also but their lifetime warranty only covers some things. I just got a pair of Gray Ghost Amphibians. They sound good and you can use them in and out of the water. They will probable become my regular use headphones for the AT Pro as I will not have to swap from land to waterproof headphones when I hit the lakes.