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Getting some headphones to go w/my Eurotek Pro

SkiWhiz

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Have been using DetectorPro Jolly Rogers headphones for the last couple summers and really like them but decided to sell them and get something a little cooler for the hot weather. I miss the full size phones and have been curious for quite some time about the DetectorPro Nugget Busters so decided to try a set. Placed an order with Bart at Big Boys Hobbies (good guy to do business with) and should have them soon. Will let you all know how they do with the Eurotek Pro.
 
I use the Nugget Busters all the time,works good on all my detectors,don't really use my other headphones any more.
 
beau61 said:
I use the Nugget Busters all the time,works good on all my detectors,don't really use my other headphones any more.
Haven't been able to much feedback on them, glad to hear that they work well. Thanks for the reply beau61.
 
I think the Nugget Buster's had been designed originally for hearing the really feint deep signals when hunting for gold,hence the name Nugget Buster' they of course can be used as a general detector use headphones as well,but as far as i can make out from the advert etc these are more a specialised headphone.

It would be interesting to see how you get on with them as i had been looking at getting a set of them for my Pulse machine for the deeper targets.

Of course i could be wrong but that is how i read the adverts from the company that makes them :thumbup::detecting:
 
Mega B said:
I think the Nugget Buster's had been designed originally for hearing the really feint deep signals when hunting for gold,hence the name Nugget Buster' they of course can be used as a general detector use headphones as well,but as far as i can make out from the advert etc these are more a specialised headphone.

It would be interesting to see how you get on with them as i had been looking at getting a set of them for my Pulse machine for the deeper targets.

Of course i could be wrong but that is how i read the adverts from the company that makes them :thumbup::detecting:
I believe that they don't have any limiter so they are louder when cranked up, I have tried about all the major brands and am curious how these will stack up against them.
 
beau61 said:
I use them on my SD2100 and 3 other Minelabs, MXT,plus all my other detectors,They work good.

Can you expand a little more on 'The work good' that does not give a real indication on why they are good,is it due to the real clarity in hearing the feinter signals as in what they had originally been designed for or some other specific reason.

At the moment i use on all my machines during the summer months infact most of the year the excellent little XP wired backphones as they not only reduce the 'sweaty ear syndrome' but the tones are really good quality and as yet have not found a detector that they dont enhance.I bought them mainly as a backup pair of headphones just incase and also being backups did not want a great amount of money sitting idle,but they are one of the cheapest headphones going but can certainly keep up with the big boys brand name.

One thing i will say about the XP wired backphones you do have too look after them as they could break if heavy handed but as they are the cheapest going it wont be a issue,my current ones have lasted me 3 years so they aint that flimsy.
 
Mega B said:
beau61 said:
I use them on my SD2100 and 3 other Minelabs, MXT,plus all my other detectors,They work good.

Can you expand a little more on 'The work good' that does not give a real indication on why they are good,is it due to the real clarity in hearing the feinter signals as in what they had originally been designed for or some other specific reason.

At the moment i use on all my machines during the summer months infact most of the year the excellent little XP wired backphones as they not only reduce the 'sweaty ear syndrome' but the tones are really good quality and as yet have not found a detector that they dont enhance.I bought them mainly as a backup pair of headphones just incase and also being backups did not want a great amount of money sitting idle,but they are one of the cheapest headphones going but can certainly keep up with the big boys brand name.

One thing i will say about the XP wired backphones you do have too look after them as they could break if heavy handed but as they are the cheapest going it wont be a issue,my current ones have lasted me 3 years so they aint that flimsy.
wasn't trying to give a "real indication on why they are good"
 
Received the headphones this morning, gave them a quick test over a coin on my yard, nice fit and sound good. Want to say thanks to Bart @ Big Boys Hobbies for the getting them to me so fast.
 
SkiWhiz let me know how you like those, I am thinking of ordering a pair.
 
Rainyday101 said:
SkiWhiz let me know how you like those, I am thinking of ordering a pair.
Will do.
 
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