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Metal Detecting for Gold
Headphones Or Not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Syndyne" data-source="post: 537366" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Short answer is yes. </p><p></p><p>It comes down to all those intrusive outside noise factors (wind, leaves/sticks under foot, coil scraping etc. etc.) that using something like good quality isolating headphones will almost completely eliminate. Detectors like the SDC for example can give such subtle signal responses at times that you'd have no chance hearing them through a speaker (even if boosted). You will notice a remarkable difference straight away. The only advice I would give is to keep the volumes sensible. You don't want any hearing loss or the dreaded threshold whistle in your ears while trying to get to sleep! </p><p></p><p>There are a few older threads that cover the issue more thoroughly here and there. Possibly worth grabbing a cuppa and throwing the term headphones or audio up in the search box. :Y: </p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Shauno.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Syndyne, post: 537366, member: 378"] Short answer is yes. It comes down to all those intrusive outside noise factors (wind, leaves/sticks under foot, coil scraping etc. etc.) that using something like good quality isolating headphones will almost completely eliminate. Detectors like the SDC for example can give such subtle signal responses at times that you'd have no chance hearing them through a speaker (even if boosted). You will notice a remarkable difference straight away. The only advice I would give is to keep the volumes sensible. You don't want any hearing loss or the dreaded threshold whistle in your ears while trying to get to sleep! There are a few older threads that cover the issue more thoroughly here and there. Possibly worth grabbing a cuppa and throwing the term headphones or audio up in the search box. :Y: Cheers, Shauno. [/QUOTE]
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