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Metal Detecting for Gold
Zed headphone recommendations sought
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<blockquote data-quote="steelPHASE" data-source="post: 459557" data-attributes="member: 13488"><p>I'm not sure this would help a lot as headphones are a very personal thing. As people's range of hearing can differ quite significantly (both level and frequency range), the results may be different from one person to the next.</p><p></p><p>I know this doesnt make it any easier but it really comes down to trying different sets and seeing what suits you. </p><p></p><p>Another factor to consider is comfort. Some headphones can perform very well audibly but after an hour it feels like your head is being crushed between two big speakers. </p><p></p><p>What I have found is that top of the line hifi headphones dont make the best detecting headphones. For detectors you want a set of headphones that lifts the mid range of frequencies rather than the bottom and top end (as most hifi headphones do). </p><p></p><p>Sorry I havent made things easier lol.</p><p></p><p>Pat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelPHASE, post: 459557, member: 13488"] I'm not sure this would help a lot as headphones are a very personal thing. As people's range of hearing can differ quite significantly (both level and frequency range), the results may be different from one person to the next. I know this doesnt make it any easier but it really comes down to trying different sets and seeing what suits you. Another factor to consider is comfort. Some headphones can perform very well audibly but after an hour it feels like your head is being crushed between two big speakers. What I have found is that top of the line hifi headphones dont make the best detecting headphones. For detectors you want a set of headphones that lifts the mid range of frequencies rather than the bottom and top end (as most hifi headphones do). Sorry I havent made things easier lol. Pat [/QUOTE]
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