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VDI Deus-2

confite

New member
Good afternoon, a question that I do not understand about the deus 2, are the VDI so unbalanced, low and high conductors are concentrated in a very small range of numbers, for example in the table of the photograph of the deus 1, the low frequencies expand more the VDI of the good conductors, pulltab 40-50, in the deus 2 pulltab 66 VDI, there is a very large number window 10 to 60 for very small objects and many useless numbers, while a small sheet of aluminum same VDI, which coins .
I know that deus 2 and its sound settings don't need to look at the screen, but since it has it, why can't it be more useful?
I used White's- XLT, DFX and V3i for many years, and their VDI -95 to +95, they were very effective in searching modern garbage contaminated sites, in White's pulltab 22-24, buttons 35-40, small coins copper 50-60…large 70-80…I think it wouldn't be so difficult with xp technology to improve that aspect.
It's a wonderful detector, but there are always little things that can be improved.

deus 2, numbers 20s and 30s, useless, expand gold-aluminum-nickel-copper-silver👍🏻

Sorry for my language, I use a translator
 

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Your English translation is just fine Confite, you should see my Spanish!🤣 The D2 is a different dog, I think if you’re hunting a very wide range of targets in conductive trash it will be a challenge. The coming update might address some of this but there are an infinite number of targets to consider. Hunting in iron has been their “claim to fame” so many people just dig anything non-ferrous. Doing that in highly conductive trash…it wastes ALOT of time. Perhaps they will improve how it sorts stuff out, perhaps they can’t just because of the DNA of the machine. We will see with the next update! Remember that this is the first multi frequency detector for XP, and on almost all levels it is MAGNIFICO!!😃
 
Your English translation is just fine Confite, you should see my Spanish!🤣 The D2 is a different dog, I think if you’re hunting a very wide range of targets in conductive trash it will be a challenge. The coming update might address some of this but there are an infinite number of targets to consider. Hunting in iron has been their “claim to fame” so many people just dig anything non-ferrous. Doing that in highly conductive trash…it wastes ALOT of time. Perhaps they will improve how it sorts stuff out, perhaps they can’t just because of the DNA of the machine. We will see with the next update! Remember that this is the first multi frequency detector for XP, and on almost all levels it is MAGNIFICO!!😃
Lol very true!
 
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