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I ordered them this morning from Gold Digger Metal detecting. Already shipped and tracking for Monday arrival.Waiting patiently for your report. Who is the owner/dealer for sunray/killer b's now?
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.Never used them good to know I use grey ghost but they're wired great sound
Mark
Nobody picked up the Sunray name or productI 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
With the WM08 clipped on behind me I use the Grey Ghost NDT’s wirelessly. After the ML80 phones died I was using Miccus SR71 that I bought for my wife’s EQX 600. I like the GG’s much better unless it’s sweltering out.Never used them good to know I use grey ghost but they're wired great sound
Mark
Good question.how do they look for holding up in the rain?