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I've got about 40 100 ohm headphone speakers that are surplus to my needs.
Two of them in series make a very nice 200 ohm circuit that will work quite nicely on a 150 ohm radio headphone output. Where you get the headset hardware itself is up to you ... modification of a Rat Shack set of earcups is certainly one way to go, as is modification of a hearing protector. They weigh about an ounce and a half apiece; if you want a better look, go to www.mouser.com and look at part number 253-2121. If somebody wants the whole lot, and can tell me why you want them (reselling on ebay is a no-no) to make headsets for Young Eagles etc. I'll send them to you for the cost of the postage. Otherwise, if you just want a few of them, we will also work something out. Email me and I'll see what we can work out. Remove the obvious before sending. In a few weeks we are going to have a boatload of hearing protector hardware up for grabs also. Jim -- "If you think you can, or think you can't, you're right." --Henry Ford |
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