Field-tested and approved for all types of metal detectors
Stereo/mono; speakers enhance weak signals
Dual volume controls for adjusting to individual hearing
Leather headband and ear cushions for comfort; 10-foot coiled cord
Frequency response: 30-18,000 hz
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Field-tested and approved for all types of metal detectors, these stereo/mono headphones enhance weak signals and offer dual volume controls for adjusting to individual hearing requirements. A leather headband and ear cushions provide comfort, and a 10-foot coiled cord provides convenience without tangles. A 1/4-inch stereo phone plug connects the headphones to any metal detector or stereo system. The headphones have a broad range of frequency response: from 30 to 18,000 Hz. --Fred Brack
This review is from: Garrett Master Sound Stereo Headphones (Lawn & Patio)
Use these for their intended purpose. Feel very comfortable and lite. Will make you sweat a little but thats to be expected from full head phones. Good sound and keeps out unwanted backround noise. Good sound adjustment.
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I wanted a set of headphones, with adjustible volume for my metal detector. I got these Garrett headphones and they are superb. Garrett has wonderful products ! Give them a try !
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This review is from: Garrett Master Sound Stereo Headphones (Lawn & Patio)
I must disagree with the previous posters. I purchased these headphones to use with my Silver Umax, Compadre, and Fisher F5. The sound is no where near as clear as it is with my Killer B's. Then again, they're only 30 bucks. Note: It's important to match the impedance of headphones to get the best sound. These are OK for starting out, but you're going to want better headphones very soon. The plus side is these headphones are VERY comfortable. I've had no problems hunting for hours with them on. The wire to the cuff however, does make a distracting sound when you're using silent discrimination. That could probably be fixed by adding some shrink tubing where the wire meets the cuff.
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