rc2125
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- Joined
- Feb 15, 2010
- Messages
- 465
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- Location
- Indiana/Michigan border
- Detector(s) used
- ~ Equinox 900 and have had all the rest once or twice or three times now
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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In case anyone is wondering
Got some today. Have been wondering what the volume level would be like, hoping for at least "adequate" for using when shallow dive detecting.
Recently got the LS Pelso's, they have more than enough volume to literally blow your ears off, but are just good for wading (actual speakers, not piezo's) For reference, on volume 05, they are louder than Equinox with pelso's at max volume.
Anyhow, it's kind of difficult and a matter of opinion of sorts to say "they are loud enough" or not, or whatever.
I am pleased with the volume, I guess I was expecting them to be somewhat lower and glad they were not too quiet!
They are certainly a lil louder than the Amphibians for my Equinox' were, nothing drastic, but noticeably a lil louder all throughout the tones range.
Cord is actually excessively long, better than too short I guess.
Just need water to be warm again... come on summer!
Got some today. Have been wondering what the volume level would be like, hoping for at least "adequate" for using when shallow dive detecting.
Recently got the LS Pelso's, they have more than enough volume to literally blow your ears off, but are just good for wading (actual speakers, not piezo's) For reference, on volume 05, they are louder than Equinox with pelso's at max volume.
Anyhow, it's kind of difficult and a matter of opinion of sorts to say "they are loud enough" or not, or whatever.
I am pleased with the volume, I guess I was expecting them to be somewhat lower and glad they were not too quiet!
They are certainly a lil louder than the Amphibians for my Equinox' were, nothing drastic, but noticeably a lil louder all throughout the tones range.
Cord is actually excessively long, better than too short I guess.
Just need water to be warm again... come on summer!