olddude
Full Member
I've been using this AT Pro machine for several years now and never had the problems that some users have had. Several hunts ago I noticed that the headphone volume was very low. It didn't seem to bother the ability of the machine to find objects I just had to have both of the phones on my ears rather that just using one like I do most of the time.
I checked it out when I got home and found out that the headphones had gone bad, probably a wire had finally pulled loose. I can't complain because they have been put through hell. I don't know how many times I have looked back while riding on the 4-wheeler and found that a branch had gotten a hold of them and popped them off the bracket holding the machine and found them dragging behind the bike for who knows how long.
I had a brand new pair of those water proof ones that I bought but never used so I decided to put them on rather than buy a new pair. What I am wondering is are those under water ones different than the ones you use on dry land? I am hearing things that I never heard before with these phones. The machine is making all sorts of new sounds and in some cases it is hard to pin point a target or even get a idea of what the target may be and I am finding myself digging a lot of junk targets. It's like I'm going through the learning curve all over again.
Before I go out and buy another pair of phones I thought I might ask if the under water ones are basically the same or if they may be made a little differently because they are for use under water. Also if you were going to buy a new set of phones which ones would you buy?
I checked it out when I got home and found out that the headphones had gone bad, probably a wire had finally pulled loose. I can't complain because they have been put through hell. I don't know how many times I have looked back while riding on the 4-wheeler and found that a branch had gotten a hold of them and popped them off the bracket holding the machine and found them dragging behind the bike for who knows how long.
I had a brand new pair of those water proof ones that I bought but never used so I decided to put them on rather than buy a new pair. What I am wondering is are those under water ones different than the ones you use on dry land? I am hearing things that I never heard before with these phones. The machine is making all sorts of new sounds and in some cases it is hard to pin point a target or even get a idea of what the target may be and I am finding myself digging a lot of junk targets. It's like I'm going through the learning curve all over again.
Before I go out and buy another pair of phones I thought I might ask if the under water ones are basically the same or if they may be made a little differently because they are for use under water. Also if you were going to buy a new set of phones which ones would you buy?