m12 connector..connections and
I try and fill with a epoxy, not really needed since the m12 is IP68 but a extra precaution to keep the insides from twisting.
Is that going into the into the ctx or the peltors
This is the one that goes on your head phone cord which plugs into the CTX
IMO I would use say a set of non waterproof sun ray pro golds and change the plug end to a CTX pin plug if the headphones never get wet. It is amazing what you find you can't hear with the waterproof CTX yellows and switch to the pro golds. I'm still amazed at my results in testing them both.You leave a lot behind with the yellows you never notice. Been hunting salt beaches several years with the pro golds I use. I use them on the CTX, Sov gt and my DFX too.
IMO I would use say a set of non waterproof sun ray pro golds and change the plug end to a CTX pin plug if the headphones never get wet. It is amazing what you find you can't hear with the waterproof CTX yellows and switch to the pro golds. I'm still amazed at my results in testing them both.You leave a lot behind with the yellows you never notice. Been hunting salt beaches several years with the pro golds I use. I use them on the CTX, Sov gt and my DFX too.
The Audiosears 2463's, which I did a lot of research on are the same speakers used in the SunRay Pro Golds, Black Widows. Jolly Rodgers, Grey Ghost and the list goes on. The only other speaker that could match the audiosears were the Kobitones which were used in the RatPhones..one is tinner, the kob's lower. Kob's are no longer made.
That's the whole point of this for me. I want a set of land/water headphones that sound good. Unfortunately they don't exist yet and I don't want to use non waterproof headphones in the rivers I hunt in. These builds aren't just crappy headphones, the tones are great from what I've seen in my testing so far. Plus it's helping get me through the winter!
What I was meaning is if you don't have to use them waterproof, don't. These are just my headphones for the CTX. My Sunray pro golds has better sound that the gray ghost non waterproof sitting right next to it. The middle is grayghost Amphibians. To the right is Koss yellow and the pnes all the way on the right are underwaters. The underwaters suck even used on my Whites DFX and sov gt. But it is also going to depend on the persons sound perception.
Love the scale Joe. Is there a comparison on what the speaker does in non waterproof version?
So you need to heyco attachments
Not needed, just spreads the load out. One without
Now that's interesting. If you wire two 150ohm speakers in parallel it would be a 75ohm load but if you wire them in series it's a 300ohm load. Have you ever tested the DB levels with them wired each way? That's seams like a major difference in load I would think at least the tone would change a bit. I guess maybe being that there's not a true amp in the md and it's not like a stereo that your cranking the volume up on the difference is insignificant. As I have told you before thanks for all your help and sharing your experience Joe. It's clear the amount of time you have spent working on this stuff.
Now that's interesting. If you wire two 150ohm speakers in parallel it would be a 75ohm load but if you wire them in series it's a 300ohm load. Have you ever tested the DB levels with them wired each way? That's seams like a major difference in load I would think at least the tone would change a bit. I guess maybe being that there's not a true amp in the md and it's not like a stereo that your cranking the volume up on the difference is insignificant. As I have told you before thanks for all your help and sharing your experience Joe. It's clear the amount of time you have spent working on this stuff.