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<blockquote data-quote="hAyyoUinAU" data-source="post: 645492" data-attributes="member: 10637"><p>Okay, just got an email, so word from Minelab is that they know about the high pitch squeal that the headphones make near the coil. Obviously at an arms length from the coil when retrieving targets. They say it is there and normal, and can only be remedied by using the cable. (Not a deal breaker)</p><p>Also the speaker interfering with the EMI or feedback can be remedied by doing a noise cancel. (Not a deal breaker if it works)</p><p></p><p>They also say the 11" on the 6000 is very hot/noisy. Which is concerning. I do not remember reading any of that in the specs, manual or advertising literature.</p><p>If noisy they mean extra sensitive, then maybe that is the word they should use. HOT/NOISY will not sell units I guess.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, soon as it gets there, they will inspect it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hAyyoUinAU, post: 645492, member: 10637"] Okay, just got an email, so word from Minelab is that they know about the high pitch squeal that the headphones make near the coil. Obviously at an arms length from the coil when retrieving targets. They say it is there and normal, and can only be remedied by using the cable. (Not a deal breaker) Also the speaker interfering with the EMI or feedback can be remedied by doing a noise cancel. (Not a deal breaker if it works) They also say the 11" on the 6000 is very hot/noisy. Which is concerning. I do not remember reading any of that in the specs, manual or advertising literature. If noisy they mean extra sensitive, then maybe that is the word they should use. HOT/NOISY will not sell units I guess. Anyways, soon as it gets there, they will inspect it. [/QUOTE]
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