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Headphone ear pads

artman60

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Hi all, I did try the search feature, but probably wasn't wording it correctly. I went to the beach last Saturday and discovered that somehow one of the ear pads (not sure of correct title) had gotten pulled off and was gone. Searched car/home/beach, could not find it. I absolutely am interested in changing out the head phones, but can't do that right now. Does anyone know if it's possible to buy replacement ones from Minelab? Anywhere else? I know they make gel pads that glue on, but the pads on my arm cuffs that are glued on keep coming off, pretty worried that the ear pads would do the same. The stock ones appear to push on and stay on due to pressure. Any help anyone can send me would be greatly appreciated, I used the headphones as they were, but a lot more outside noise without the pad. Thank you, Artie
 
http://www.findmall.com/read.php?26,1395072,1395215#msg-1395215

Try this link and watch the video for pad replacement. I know OBN (OldBeechnut) has posted videos on replacing the entire headphones. Hope he is busy plundering the beaches, but if he isn't he may more accurately point you to some posts and advice.
Cheers,
tvr
 
I took the original pads off my Excal and glued a pair of gel pads on the headphones. So far I have not had any trouble with them coming off. Joe Beachnut was kind enough to recommend the pads and the glue to put them on with. While I would also like to replace the headphones the gel pads do help a little. Much more comfortable also. The glue that Joe recommended is AquaSeal. It is waterproof.
 
Thanks Guys, Off day. This is what I've been using, 20.75 and Aquaseal around 7.00

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/pages/ps/head_ear/dregel.php

Aquaseal, 24 hours dry time and your good for life
 
I like these. price is good too ! http://www.aircraftspruce.com/pages/ps/head_ear/dregel.php#faq_tab
 
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