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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 208941" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>Noise Cancelling does exactly that, reduces outside noise. Good for listening to music when commuting. I was out with a customer yesterday trying his modded 4500 with some detech coils and comparing to my 5000. </p><p>He had a pair of NC headphones and when I listened to them they were okay but not very loud. I handed over my Sunray Pro Golds and said try these. His words "wow, a big difference". Back at the carpark he said he wished he'd saved up a bit more and got the Sunrays. </p><p></p><p>RPGs are okay but only 32 Ohm and don't pick up the faint signals that well. Also a straight cable isn't good if going down to your detector. Another option would be if you have a belt mounted B&Z with the curly cord going to your detector, that'll give you a Volume Control and you can use any headphone you want. But the sound you'll get from the Sunray's plugged straight into the SPP will be superior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 208941, member: 3149"] Noise Cancelling does exactly that, reduces outside noise. Good for listening to music when commuting. I was out with a customer yesterday trying his modded 4500 with some detech coils and comparing to my 5000. He had a pair of NC headphones and when I listened to them they were okay but not very loud. I handed over my Sunray Pro Golds and said try these. His words "wow, a big difference". Back at the carpark he said he wished he'd saved up a bit more and got the Sunrays. RPGs are okay but only 32 Ohm and don't pick up the faint signals that well. Also a straight cable isn't good if going down to your detector. Another option would be if you have a belt mounted B&Z with the curly cord going to your detector, that'll give you a Volume Control and you can use any headphone you want. But the sound you'll get from the Sunray's plugged straight into the SPP will be superior. [/QUOTE]
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