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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 84952" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>Heatho - spot on. Boosters etc, in my opinion, just create another layers of leads and joins etc that can tend to get caught up. I use Koss as well, and, touch wood, have never had a problem. The downside is the lack of hearing what is going on outside the headphones but I did a check yesterday in the wind on a small deep test piece - speaker vs headphones, faint signal. Headphones won hands down. Yes, headphones can blank out all the other noises and I repeat noises but its a toss up between detecting for gold and listening to the bush. If its a high wind day, I usually head for a clear area as widow-makers don't pick and choose between head-phones and speakers! As with all things - personal preference. just wish some-one would make a robust set-up, probably using military specs as a guide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 84952, member: 981"] Heatho - spot on. Boosters etc, in my opinion, just create another layers of leads and joins etc that can tend to get caught up. I use Koss as well, and, touch wood, have never had a problem. The downside is the lack of hearing what is going on outside the headphones but I did a check yesterday in the wind on a small deep test piece - speaker vs headphones, faint signal. Headphones won hands down. Yes, headphones can blank out all the other noises and I repeat noises but its a toss up between detecting for gold and listening to the bush. If its a high wind day, I usually head for a clear area as widow-makers don't pick and choose between head-phones and speakers! As with all things - personal preference. just wish some-one would make a robust set-up, probably using military specs as a guide. [/QUOTE]
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