pvtcook said:
Well after googling and ready reviews I went w the Sennheisers. I'm impatient lol. Better battery life and sound from what I read. Also a bit less lag.
Hey pvtcook,
My Sennheiser's arrived this a.m. Here's a quick review based on about 20 min. on my F75. (awful humid wouldn't normally be detecting in that heat/humidity)
It has a DVD with owners manual on it.
First of all the male plug that goes into the device (detector) is 1/8. I saw no adapter for 1/4, I simply got a 1/4 to 1/8 adapter from Radio Shack, a couple bucks. (I may have misunderstood when reading the info about an included adapter)
It includes 2 rechargable AAA batteries for the headphones, with charger. I simply put in my own regular batteries to start, simply because I didn't want to wait for the charging cycle. The transmitter takes 2 AA batteries, or you can use the provided AC power connector for use in home applications. ( The transmitter has a 60 ft range for home use, you can run 4 headphone units at a time, for home theater use etc.)
I use a 90 degree adapter for my F75 audio jack. I plugged in the 1/8 adapter into it, then plugged the transmitter into it. The transmitter dimensions are roughly 3 3/4" x 3 3/8'. It easily attaches to the right side of the arm cup on my F75 with removable adhesive velcro strips. (my preferred method/location of attachment, others may opt differently)
It is plug and play. Pairing is automatic, when I turned it on, it was good to go.
In my limited trial run, my experience was: headphone comfort/adjustability-EXCELLENT, signal time lag-EXCELLENT (none discernible), sound quality- EXCELLENT, no interference or distortion encountered.
Dave E, to answer your durability question. The earpad cover material doesn't appear to be extemely durable, replacements are available in different materials starting at about $11, so that wasn't an issue to me. I went in with eyes wide open on that one. The construction of the headpiece/outer earcups is quite substantial, actually more so than the Deteknix pictures I have looked at, in my opinion. The headphone ergonomics were great, perfect angle for comfortable fit! They are NOT waterproof, just like most detectors, obvious precautions should be taken in that regard. Like any electronic equipment, if you abuse it, you shorten it's lifespan.
LIKE ANYTHING, IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING WIRELESS, DO YOUR HOMEWORK, COMPARE FOR YOUSELF. DON'T RELY ON ONE OPINION, MY PREFERENCES/USE APPLICATIONS, AREN'T NECESSARILY YOURS. AS WITH ANYTHING, BE IT A DETECTOR, OR COIL, ETC., A BIG (*) SHOULD BE PUT BY ANY OPINION. * RESULTS MAY VARY*
Based on my initial run through of them, I like them, and have no regrets in my purchase. I'll be able to operate unattached to my F75 as with my CTX! Ain't freedom great!