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4 conductive tones or combined mode?

Combined all the way!
 
Very much a personal preference.
I usually hunt in combined when general hunting but in a trashy area with both ferrous and conductive targets the tone responses can be very powerful when combined with setting the adjusted disc bins at different tones and running with nothing blocked out. Much easier on the ears and nulling is minimal.
 
Combined so the audio is giving you a better idea of what’s in the ground,and equally as important,where each target is!
 
4 tone conductive will call more marginal signals as good that's anything above the disc line you set there's no iron signal like combine mixed with it by running your fe line in combine to except nails . If you except nails in 4 tone conductive all those nails will high tone so if you run 4 tone you really need to use a lot of disc other wise every target is going to sound good above your disc line . sube
 
Combined always
 
Between the two choices you offered, combined, for sure, IMO.

If you had said full, 50, multi-tone conductive vs. combined, to me that's a more difficult question. But FOUR tone conductive, versus combined? To me, that's an easy one. Combined.

Steve
 
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