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Head phone question

JC99328

Active member
Head phone or maybe just a sound question. I hunt old farms mostly. There's some seriously large iron in most of them. The question: I usually run head phones and when I'm peacefully sweeping and cross one of these big chunks of iron, it nearly makes my eardrums meet in the middle.

Any suggestions other than no head phones? Without them I will miss some deep stuff with minor blips since I don't look at the numbers as I sweep.
 
What works for me is the SunRay Pro Gold headphones which has the audio limiter circuit.

http://www.sunraydetector.com/sun_ray_pro__headphones.htm
 
Larry (IL) said:
What works for me is the SunRay Pro Gold headphones which has the audio limiter circuit.

http://www.sunraydetector.com/sun_ray_pro__headphones.htm

Just checked them out. Added to my Xmas list !!

Thanks
 
You won't be sorry! SunRay Pro Gold are well worth every penny.
 
Ordered the Sun Rays today. Can't wait to try them out.

I did get an OK on a park. First park I will have tried !
 
You won't be disappointed with the SunRay headphones. They feel very comfortable and can wear them all day long. Keep us posted on the park and HH, Nancy
 
Got 'em!! I will try them out tomorrow at the park!!

Spent a couple hours yesterday cleaning equipment. Everything's ready to hit the trail.
 
Good luck with you hunt. Hopefully you'll be rewarded with a few good keepers. HH, Nancy
 
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