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MNCoinhunter

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-otFPzwx1Q
 
:usaflag:Thanks. My next vid is going to be All-Metal Mode/Dig Everything....back at the old house where I've found silver under the clothesline...stay tuned..lol.
 
Next time I'm at the library and get a set of quality headphones, I may watch your video. The last time I went to the library, they had defective headphones and money was tight, so B. Y. O. headphones. It takes hours, ( seems like 10 years off my natural life span), to load just a few minutes of video on my dial up system and I like to go to the library ( high speed internet), and watch videos for an hour or two. Some people will watch video without headphones, not me.

Maybe with some quality headphones, I can watch video for the full 2 hours you are allowed on public library pc.

Can anybody recommend any quality headphones for using on the pc that won't hurt your ears after about 30-45 minutes? Not volume pain, but pain from a bad fit.
I'm looking for quality, comfort and price and the brand name and where I can find it.

I'm hell on nails when I get around old homes and barns. Soda and beer cans fear me. Lost coins and treasure hide in the most devious places and often in plain sight. I feel like every time I'm able to metal detect, I'm one step closer to lost or buried treasure. If all I find is nails and small change and never seem to learn how to quit digging those halo signals, I've still had fun and adventure. Even in my own back yard.

Mel Fisher had the right mind set for treasure hunting. "Today's the Day"
 
fongu said:
Next time I'm at the library and get a set of quality headphones, I may watch your video. The last time I went to the library, they had defective headphones and money was tight, so B. Y. O. headphones. It takes hours, ( seems like 10 years off my natural life span), to load just a few minutes of video on my dial up system and I like to go to the library ( high speed internet), and watch videos for an hour or two. Some people will watch video without headphones, not me.

Maybe with some quality headphones, I can watch video for the full 2 hours you are allowed on public library pc.

Can anybody recommend any quality headphones for using on the pc that won't hurt your ears after about 30-45 minutes? Not volume pain, but pain from a bad fit.
I'm looking for quality, comfort and price and the brand name and where I can find it.

I'm hell on nails when I get around old homes and barns. Soda and beer cans fear me. Lost coins and treasure hide in the most devious places and often in plain sight. I feel like every time I'm able to metal detect, I'm one step closer to lost or buried treasure. If all I find is nails and small change and never seem to learn how to quit digging those halo signals, I've still had fun and adventure. Even in my own back yard.

Mel Fisher had the right mind set for treasure hunting. "Today's the Day"

Have you ever tried earbuds? Not headphones really...they just kind of sit in your ear cavity. Not too expensive either....10 bucks?
 
I've got a couple pair of headphones that I bought at Wal Mart for around 6 or 7. They are fairly comfortable and if something goes wrong, you toss them and buy another pair. If you want to use it on your detector, you need an adapter cause it has the small rca plugs.
 
Old Katz said:
Its good to let the newbies know that even the experts have bad days so they don't
get discouraged.
Katz

That is quite a compliment considering that before April of this year, I had'nt touched a detector since I was 10 or 11. Thank you. :thumbup:
 
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