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what are the best headphones to use with a p.i.
detector ?.in terms of the ohms of the speakers,or doesn't it matter.
cheers martin
 
Martin,
Gray Ghosts are the best out there. I use these headphones on my GP Extreme, Explorer and my Eric Foster designed Beachscan MK2 unit as well. I have used oher headphones but find these to be the most durable and responsive.
 
Ya ought to try dropping a pair of David Clark speakers in a set of headphones sometime. These are 300 ohm and optimized for clarity and output at the 300-3000hz range. A ol' time prospector friend who used to work for one of the major airlines at LAX gave me some as he said they'll blow away anything on the market.
I couldn't believe the difference! The speakers aren't cheap though if you were to buy them new, around $65 each as they're used for aircraft pilots and the Fire Dept. rigs all use them. Probably pick them up used from an airport electronics repair shop as I think their required to be replaced on a regular basis and they just throw them in the can. I work for the Communications Dept. for the City of LA and when I used to repair the LAFD David Clark headsets I must of thrown away hundreds of these! :<(
Good luck!
Randy Seden
 
Hi Martin,
There are multiple factors that can influence which earphones would work best for you. First is your hearing. If your hearing is great, then many of the less expensive may work. If your hearing is poor like mine, then you will need to be more careful in your selection and probably have to pick a set with a higher impedance for the added volume.
Also, there are distinct differences in the audio circuits of different metal detectors. On some, a person can use 8 ohm earphnes and have a loud response. On other detectors, one can barely hear a signal with the same earphones. So, in a nutshell, one really should have an idea as to the output of the detector.
I have never heard anything bad about Gray Ghost mentioned earlier. On the contrary, everything I have heard is positive, but I personally haven't tried them. I have used different Koss earphones including the TD 81, some of the earlier models, and also R 80's. All have worked quite well.
I have also done something like Randy mentioned. That is to buy a cheap pair of earphones like the basic Calrads that have volume controls and a coiled cord and then installed different speakers. I have used relatively cheap 90 ohm speakers I got from All Electronics for about $1.50 each that worked great. This increased the volume greatly.
There are exceptions, but as a general rule, the higher impedance of the earphones, the greater the output volume you will have. The type of cord is important under some conditions. If you are going to work in brushy areas, then coiled cords work much better than straight cords. Volume controls are also an asset in most cases, especially if different people are going to use them or you area going to use the same earphones on different detectors.
Finally, depending upon the machine, some people prefer to buy a preamp to use on their earphones. I have heard good reports on one of the Koss models and their use on Minelab instruments.
Sorry, but the answer to your question is really not that simple.
 
Hi Randy
I would love to take you up on that offer. I am in southern cal also. Work for Boeing Long Beach C-17. Lets talk further on this. Take care
 
Hi Randy
Can you advise if possible how the audio performance of these h/phone speakers would compare with dedicated detecting h/phones such as Timberwolves and Grey Ghosts?
 
Down here in oz, american equipment is expensive so shops don't stock grey ghosts or timberwolves and I don't know anyone who has imported a pair. So with no local knowledge base to turn to I just wanted to clarify which would be the best way to go for best performance, to import a pair of grey ghosts/timberwolves or fit a pair of DC speakers.
 
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