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Admin Admin


Posts: 474 Join date: 2009-07-12 Location: Dixie
 | Subject: Killa Bee Headphones September 25th 2009, 10:41 pm | |
| I bought a pair of killa bee headphones a little under 1 year ago and in my honest opinion the $119 price tag that is on these is not worth it, I have had to send them back to the shop for repair 2x. The first time, there was a short in the cable, and the 2nd time the 90 degree turn that the headphone jack makes seems to put to much stress on the cord, and will cause it to stretch and not get good conductivity in the machine.
As far as sound goes they sound great, esp. with the adjustable sound knob. Their customer support is A+ as well, the people there are very good with communication and have a very quick turn around on repairs.
Over all I would rate the (bee's) as a 6-10
Thanks Diggin Dixie |
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tymcmurray Moderator


Posts: 430 Join date: 2009-07-25 Location: Antietam
 | Subject: Re: Killa Bee Headphones September 25th 2009, 11:19 pm | |
| Thanks for the CONSUMER REPORT. Seriously, we need to help eachother out more by learning from eachothers experiences! |
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Verg Admin


Posts: 1172 Join date: 2009-07-25 Location: Kinston, NC
 | Subject: headphones September 26th 2009, 2:39 pm | |
| have you tried the grayghost headphones I have 2 pair and I really like them so far they are the best I have tried. I have used several different brands and they seem to work best with my whites and nautilus machines. _________________ on the "VERG" of the motherload
Nautilus II Ba White's Blue & Gray Pro White's TDI Garrett Infinium
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indeep Pa New Member
Posts: 26 Join date: 2009-09-19 Location: PA
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Admin Admin


Posts: 474 Join date: 2009-07-12 Location: Dixie
 | Subject: Re: Killa Bee Headphones September 26th 2009, 5:03 pm | |
| How much you asking for em? |
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Big A Junior Member

Posts: 359 Join date: 2009-08-13 Location: Southport, NC
 | Subject: Re: Killa Bee Headphones September 26th 2009, 8:01 pm | |
| Thanks for the info. I'm looking to upgrade but don't have a clue on what to try.
Alan |
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mxtdigger Senior Member


Posts: 558 Join date: 2009-09-16 Location: Wilm, NC
 | Subject: Re: Killa Bee Headphones September 26th 2009, 9:58 pm | |
| Can anyone recommend a comfortable pair. After a couple of hours my ears start to get a little sore? |
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Admin Admin


Posts: 474 Join date: 2009-07-12 Location: Dixie
 | Subject: Re: Killa Bee Headphones September 27th 2009, 6:42 am | |
| I hear that the Nuggett Busters have great sound and are confortable they will be the next pair I buy |
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funkdaddy New Member

Posts: 6 Join date: 2010-03-06 Location: new bern n.c.
 | Subject: Re: Killa Bee Headphones March 13th 2010, 10:03 pm | |
| I use Calrad headphones with my nautilus,for less than $50 they are very sensitive and durable.I have even used them with my whites with same results.I have gotten them hung in brush countless times without any problems.No-one has shown me a better pair for the money, |
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kbnc Full Member
Posts: 75 Join date: 2009-08-14 Location: North Carolina
 | Subject: Re: Killa Bee Headphones March 14th 2010, 8:05 am | |
| I stock the gray ghost and calrad headphone. The grayghost are the best that I have found, can keep them on all day and they dont hurt my head. Just my 2cents. Ken |
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Jimboo Member

Posts: 193 Join date: 2010-01-05 Location: Canada
 | Subject: Re: Killa Bee Headphones March 14th 2010, 10:58 am | |
| TYMS right we should all help each other out when it comes to the equipmemt thats for sale out there .So that no one gets burned.Why don't we take a poll on the type of head phones that seem to be the best for wear and tear in the field.Good Hunting  |
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