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Wireless Killer B’s

CT Todd

Well-known member
Has anyone got a report on the newish Killer B’s for the Minelab Manticore?
 
Waiting patiently for your report. Who is the owner/dealer for sunray/killer b's now?
I ordered them this morning from Gold Digger Metal detecting. Already shipped and tracking for Monday arrival.
We shall see. Get out there
 
I have a set, they really do a good job of blocking outside noise. I find them to be very comfortable but they are hot due to the fact that they seal so well. The audio is good, I have other phones that I believe the audio is better on them. I like the detect Ed’s if you don’t mind wired.
 
Opened the package today. First impressions. They are super quiet which is great. The build looks to be very good. They paired up perfectly. Tones sounded good.
More to come. Get out there
 
Never used them good to know I use grey ghost but they're wired great sound
Mark
 
I am intrigued by these; I used to use SunRay Pro Golds (wired) on all my detectors (before the days of wireless headphones), and I LOVE the audio of the Pro Golds. And my understanding is that Killer B's are essentially identical. So -- I'm intrigued to give these wireless ones a try. BUT -- at $230, that price tag is a bit much in my opinion. I would want to hear some feedback that they are REALLY good, before I'd consider spending that much on a pair.

Steve
 
Never used them good to know I use grey ghost but they're wired great sound
Mark
I stop in and see Gary Storm Who owned the Grey Ghost company now retired once a month or so. Gary's a lot of fun.
 
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