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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 599212" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Personally I'd prefer to use the WM type modules with my choice of headphones too over Bluetooth (that restricts what headphones you can use especially when talking about aptX low latency compatible gear). Looks like the GPX6000 won't have that choice without using something like the ProSonic or Quest Wirefree systems? More posted the aptX LL info after looking at what options might be available (more choice but it still looks hard to get aptX LL gear readily in Australia). Avantree do have some new aptX LL tx/rx gear out though with volume control but I haven't tried these out myself - they read good with good audio codecs built in etc.</p><p></p><p>From memory the sound quality was pretty good with the Archmage headphones & being aptX low latency compatible no lag. I more recommended them for that being aptX LL compatible for those with a EQ600 or others wanting a pretty good working aftermarket alternative to the Minelab ones. </p><p>It's been awhile since I used them though with a lot of other mainly wired headphones used with modules in the meantime so the memories not overly clear on the sound quality but don't think it was bad - wouldn't like to recommend them on sound quality alone having not used them for some time. I'd buy another set if I was after something again though as I don't recall anything negative standing out about them.</p><p>I sold them with my EQ600 to a member here who doesn't post much but he might see this & be able to comment more? I have seen others on Detector Prospector forum post positively about them too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 599212, member: 4485"] Personally I'd prefer to use the WM type modules with my choice of headphones too over Bluetooth (that restricts what headphones you can use especially when talking about aptX low latency compatible gear). Looks like the GPX6000 won't have that choice without using something like the ProSonic or Quest Wirefree systems? More posted the aptX LL info after looking at what options might be available (more choice but it still looks hard to get aptX LL gear readily in Australia). Avantree do have some new aptX LL tx/rx gear out though with volume control but I haven't tried these out myself - they read good with good audio codecs built in etc. From memory the sound quality was pretty good with the Archmage headphones & being aptX low latency compatible no lag. I more recommended them for that being aptX LL compatible for those with a EQ600 or others wanting a pretty good working aftermarket alternative to the Minelab ones. It's been awhile since I used them though with a lot of other mainly wired headphones used with modules in the meantime so the memories not overly clear on the sound quality but don't think it was bad - wouldn't like to recommend them on sound quality alone having not used them for some time. I'd buy another set if I was after something again though as I don't recall anything negative standing out about them. I sold them with my EQ600 to a member here who doesn't post much but he might see this & be able to comment more? I have seen others on Detector Prospector forum post positively about them too? [/QUOTE]
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