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HEADPHONE CORDS:blink:

detectorace

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hi guys,i have the audio 200 headphones and the cord seems to be a little short using them.
is there anyone here with the same experiense,and if thats the case,do you have any smart sollutions.
best regards from norway:detecting:
 
Some Radio Shacks have a wireless headset that is fairly good I saw one the other day in a store for 59.99 $ it comes with a dongle to plug into the phone jack and the headsets. Otherwise you can make a extension or buy one for the cord
 
Save your money and buy some better phones with adequate cords like Grey Ghost, Killer B's, etc. I have two pairs of 200s and their cord is definitely too short, too stiff, and they let in too much outside noise. The coiled cord on a quality set of phones is also very flexible and can stretch to something like 8-9 feet with ease. You will find enough extra coins over the life of the phones to more than pay for them. Plus you will not need to buy another pair with your next detector because they usually have a lifetime warranty.
 
You can buy extensions or even make them from parts bought at radio shack.
 
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