Simple enough topic, I'm sure it's been asked before. Feeling too lazy to search for old posts and I wouldn't mind hearing "fresh" information. I have about $100 in eBay gift cards, so I can pretty much with little added expense get any pair out there.
Initially when asking for gift cards I anticipated getting Grey Ghost NDT's. The reason being that my Koss head phones have frayed at the 1/4" connection jack and I had to manually repair them by putting on a new 1/4" jack. That was only after a little over 1 years use. Well that repair barely lasted 3/4's of a year and I am already in need of a new repair. I'm 6' tall, and I keep my head phones on when I'm pin pointing (X-1 probe) so some times depending on the plug/hole, I stand with the detector on the ground, and I put strain on the cord.
So the pros for the NDT's are the two 1/4" cords provided with a new set, and dual volume control. Though wearing them will muffle a lot of noise, I envision myself turning one off so I can hear if the wife is calling!
90 degree jack and strain relief like on all Grey Ghost's.
The cons for the NDT's, I dislike the selector switch, similar to that on my X-1 probe. I know I knock that one with my knee, and it gets switched by branches. I know I brush my head up against stuff, so I wonder if I'll keep on flipping this switch. Also, I'm a bit concerned that the locking mechanism could become a fail point after prolonged use.
So, that leads me to looking at the Ultimate Grey Ghosts.
Pros about $10 cheaper than the NDT's, has push button selector switches under the head phone, 90 degree jack and strain relief like on all Grey Ghost's.
Cons - has a hard wired cord, that even with the strain relief and 90 degree jack eventually will fail, no? I mean, why make the NDT's if that is not a problem all headphones face? It seems like it would be leaps above the Koss with the 90 degree jack. The other con, no dual volume control. Though I don't weight that as heavily as the cord lasting.
So, I find myself being very indecisive and I would appreciate some feedback. Who knows, should I just pick up a cheaper pair that has a 90 degree jack and some sort of strain relief and stop sweating the small stuff? Anyone out there with Gray Ghosts give me some sort of life expectancy on the cords? I really don't want to be forking over $100 bucks a year, or having to send them back for repair once a year. I don't think I abuse them, but who knows how the warranty would pan out.
Other brands?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Jai
Initially when asking for gift cards I anticipated getting Grey Ghost NDT's. The reason being that my Koss head phones have frayed at the 1/4" connection jack and I had to manually repair them by putting on a new 1/4" jack. That was only after a little over 1 years use. Well that repair barely lasted 3/4's of a year and I am already in need of a new repair. I'm 6' tall, and I keep my head phones on when I'm pin pointing (X-1 probe) so some times depending on the plug/hole, I stand with the detector on the ground, and I put strain on the cord.
So the pros for the NDT's are the two 1/4" cords provided with a new set, and dual volume control. Though wearing them will muffle a lot of noise, I envision myself turning one off so I can hear if the wife is calling!
The cons for the NDT's, I dislike the selector switch, similar to that on my X-1 probe. I know I knock that one with my knee, and it gets switched by branches. I know I brush my head up against stuff, so I wonder if I'll keep on flipping this switch. Also, I'm a bit concerned that the locking mechanism could become a fail point after prolonged use.
So, that leads me to looking at the Ultimate Grey Ghosts.
Pros about $10 cheaper than the NDT's, has push button selector switches under the head phone, 90 degree jack and strain relief like on all Grey Ghost's.
Cons - has a hard wired cord, that even with the strain relief and 90 degree jack eventually will fail, no? I mean, why make the NDT's if that is not a problem all headphones face? It seems like it would be leaps above the Koss with the 90 degree jack. The other con, no dual volume control. Though I don't weight that as heavily as the cord lasting.
So, I find myself being very indecisive and I would appreciate some feedback. Who knows, should I just pick up a cheaper pair that has a 90 degree jack and some sort of strain relief and stop sweating the small stuff? Anyone out there with Gray Ghosts give me some sort of life expectancy on the cords? I really don't want to be forking over $100 bucks a year, or having to send them back for repair once a year. I don't think I abuse them, but who knows how the warranty would pan out.
Other brands?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Jai