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What headphones? You Tube videos using BH detectors?

Wiley old goat

New member
Curious as to what headphones others use, I'm thinking that I want a set up to say $50-$60, could maybe stretch that a little bit but not much. What's the best bang for the buck?

Also does anyone know of any detectorists that post videos of their searches on You Tube that use Bounty Hunters? I've seen several reviews of different BH models, and one that had a park search with a LPR by detecting MO (hope that is right), but not any videos that use BH detectors on a regular basis. There are a lot of folks posting videos that I have not seen yet, hoping to find some that promote the BH brand.
 
I bought the Treasure Ears by Detector Pro for about $45.00

Treasure EarsTM stereo headphones were designed to accommodate the detectorist who desires a lightweight comfortable headphone with a price point below our professional grade phones.
Technical Specifications:
Designed in the U.S.A.
Excellent sound quality for metal detecting
Separate volume control for each ear
Comfortable lightweight design
Adjustable headband with Stainless Steel frame
Coiled cord for easy extension
1/4" right-angle plug
Built with quality materials
Speakers designed for maximum sensitivity
Power Output: 100 milli-watts
Impedance: 32 Ohms
Sensitivity: 105 db
Cord Length: 6 ft. (extended)
Backed by a 1 Year Warranty
addon.php
 
There's a video by Carolina Coin Hunter

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XnoEBKBjvo[/video]
 
I've got a set of Radio Shack headsets with individual volume controls for both the right and left sides built in. As I recall, I paid around $30.00 for them. They come with the 1/4 adapter plug.
I like being able to separately adjust the volume to each individual earphone. Work great and the price is right.

Walt
 
best luck ive had is with any headphone that has a high pitch or tone
can figure out better what targets were more often
hard to find and had to try many lots and lots of headphones
to find as many are bassy or too loud or too soft sounding
 
Contact a Forum dealer sponsor. ASK them the range of prices on headphones....
 
I've had good luck with the bounty hunter brand head phones with my lrp. Sound pretty nice for the price...
 
My favorite is a $39 Stanton DJ Pro 300. It's a single ear headphone that targets the music industry, disk jocks, recording studios and etc. They can be found on Amazon, B&H photo, Best Buy and most music stores. They sound great and even have a replaceable cord.

One sweaty ear beats the heck out of two sweaty ears. ;)

RobM - Tulsa
 
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