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AT Pro headphones question/problem

budster

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Anyone have an idea who carries a adapter that would allow a regular 1/4 inch headphone jack to be used with the AT Pro?

Also, anyone else lost one or more headphone muffs? Are they available elsewhere?:help:
 
I got an adapter from the dealer I bought my A T Pro from. Also got one direct from Garrett. Good luck. HH jim tn
 
http://www.garrett.com/hobbysite/1626000_headphone_adapter_en.aspx

If so, you can order them from any dealer.
 
budster said:
Anyone have an idea who carries a adapter that would allow a regular 1/4 inch headphone jack to be used with the AT Pro?

Also, anyone else lost one or more headphone muffs? Are they available elsewhere?:help:

Update: I emailed Garrett about the muff problem and they answered within an hour telling me that they were mailing me a replacement muff. Excellent Garrett customer service once again.
 
The adapter issue needs to be resolved.. Why is there a need for an adapter at all? > To adapter .. Not to adapter.. To build an adapter.. Squeeze the adapter when connect is lost.. Put pin back into adapter .. Order new adapter... Garrett ..Please resolve.. Why not 2 jacks .. 1 for land & 1 for water. No adapter needed.

... or give it the MAX with 3 jacks >> 1 water & 2 for land ... 1/4 ..& ..3.5 mm >> No adapters needed.
 
That would be great for the land hunters, but what about the water hunters.....how do you stop all those adapters from leaking water?
 
There are after market headsets already hard wired with the water proof connector, or, you can order the Garrett water proof headsets. But, I have never seen a water proof connector to accommodate various headsets.
 
Well sounds good on paper. Have you looked under the AT where the coil and headphones mount? Explain WHERE are the goin to mount all those connectors.......
 
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