smokey63 said:
Thanks for the info folks. I always hunt with headphones when I am alone, but when my daughter is with me this time of year I usually spend more time keeping an eye on her. Just wanted something a little louder than the factory speaker. @hardrockminer we normally hunt in remote areas so we normally will not bother anyone else. @trueblue, I sure wish that the Sidewinder had a volume control. Mark, may give those a try. Any certain brand you recommend?
Well, its good to try different ones and brands. There is so much difference in those types of headphones from tone to output volume. At one time that was the only headphones I used (a decade or so ago) back then anytime I got the chance to plug in and try a different set I would.
They were the BIG thing for personal music players before ear buds came along, so if the kids or there friends would come in with some I hadn't tried I would plug them for a quick test, sometimes the cheapest ones would surprise me. But you should do good with,
Sony,
Koss,
Next is cord length, some of them are just to short although extension cables can be rigged up easy enough.
The only other problem is the mono stereo difference between model and brands of detectors, but adapter plugs comes with a lot of them.
I found the best one EVER at Big & Small lots years ago, they were "Koss Sound Partner" they were the only headphones I used for YEARS in fact i used them until foam rotted off.
Now Koss still makes a set made like them but the last time I seen them they were on fleabay and were pretty pricy, the are called "Koss PortaPro" now I haven't used these but they are very close to the overall way the headphones were designed.
Below is a picture of the "PortaPro's"
In most all hunting conditions the "Sound Partners" I had worked great! the only places I had trouble with them were in areas where there was a high level of ambient noise, like,
Traffic,
Trains,
Kids playing,
ect..
Mark