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Headphones that can been transferred to 3M Optime 105/3 earmuff without soldering.

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Who know headphones that van been transfered to 3M Peltor Optime 105 H10A/III H540A earmuff, without soldering or using soldering glue.

To create ultimate sound isolating headphones.

Noticed that Urban Ears Plattan version 1 can been used for this. But i search for another headphone that can been used, without removing wires from drivers.

Get these instead, they look better and you can use the magic of the unicorns to isolate noise.  All you'll hear are angelic choral voices.

 

 

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These are best for trolling forums...

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Had to read that a few times to figure out what they were asking.  The reviews seem good for that headphone in stock form at $25 I wouldn't touch them.  I can't show those unicorm headphones to my wife, she'll want a pair

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10 hours ago, Hopstretch said:

Up for this Optimuff. Steve, can I have your share too?

You can have all the muff that comes my way Tall Man!

^ It was inevitable that Patrick182 would eventually sell headphones.

 

 

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