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Grey Ghost Amphibian Question

Beale

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I posted a question on headphones before. I know now I worded the title wrong. I am wondering how many of you are using thes already? I am hard of hearing and thik these would help me a bunch. I would like some feedback from anybody that is using thes instead of the stock headphones on the AT-Pro. Thanks Beale.
 
The GG Amph. have plenty of volume control and hearing shouldn't be an issue. They are not as soft on the ears as the stock Garrett's, but I wore them for 4 hours today and they felt fine. For being underwater/ waterproof they have clear and crisp distinction of tones. Much better than the Garrett blues.
 
I bought a set of them. I really like them and would be very hard pressed to go back to the set that came with the AT-Pro. Beale.
 
I like mine very much, except for them being so tight on my ears. Of course, they probably wouldn't be water proof other wise. It's not their fault me ears are so big....GL & HH.
 
They are by far the best I've used. I also have a set of the regular Grey Ghost Underwaters and the Amphibs are much better, IMHO!!
 
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