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We've had our headphone adapter go bad on us.

What is the best way to convert the odd jack on the 2300 into a 1/4 inch regular headphone use machine?


Phase Technicial sells the adapters, Australia though but perhaps someone in the US sells them too? 

 

Rob has them listed but how do you make the 2300 wireless?

6 minutes ago, mn90403 said:

Rob has them listed but how do you make the 2300 wireless?

Plug your Avantree or whatever brand you have Bluetooth dongle into the SDC adapter and then use your Equinox 800 headphones.  Same way your Algo is wireless.

The 2300 came with a set of headphones, right?  I don't know where ours is but ...

Yes, I have the adapters to make the 1/4 into the small.  

Kevin Hoagland told me that the AVII like Lunk recommended has a latency problem?  What one is better now?

You have lots of good answers!

I found it for $5 off and ordered it.

Also, the SDC cables seem hideously priced for a couple of plug ends and some wire.  Over $100, some places $200.  Crazy.

Is this suitable for you?

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You can buy it from China for about 5 USD from this store, the last item on his list of stuff on this link on Aliexpress.

I've bought a few bits and pieces from this guy in the past, always delivers as described.

It comes with the male end of it, like the genuine Minelab one, you would prefer a female end on it so you could give it the chop and solder on a female end, or just use a female-to-female adapter for $1 or so.  Some dongles can take the male end, the Avantee doesn't though so you'd need the female-to-female adapter.  

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Hi Guys,

   We do sell the SDC adapter on our website - 

https://www.robsdetectors.com/product/sdc-adapter-headphone-lead/

To make the SDC wireless, many have used the Minelab Pro-Sonic wireless system on their SDC 2300.  We have them also.  

Yes, the Minelab SDC 2300 comes with a pair of Koss headphones that have the waterproof jack on them, not the 1/4.  If you use the SDC adapter we sell, you can use your favorite pair of headphones that have the 1/4 jack on them.  

Hope this helps a bit,

Rob

 

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