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Old Longhair said:The Xterra is all digital, so there are no clicks or pops. It just nulls when over notched ranges as it should. Being a threshold based machine you'll hear the threshold drop out, and that's all.
undrpar said:you can turn the threshold volume to 0 and you won't hear it anymore..
TN Mike said:undrpar said:you can turn the threshold volume to 0 and you won't hear it anymore..
Awesome thanks.. Nice to know I could turn it up also for deeper targets.
I think I may be getting a 705.
Actually, going slow is a benefit regardless of what mode you're hunting in, but more so if you notch out segments.BillF said:Until the noise drives me nuts I try to run in all metal in trashy areas. I listen for high,solid tones. I have found many good targets amongst the trash this way. I am not as patient as others so my swing speed might be a little faster than it should. I have to remind myself to slow down. Maybe if I did I would still find those same targets in disc mode but this way I don't have to worry about recovery speed as much.
If I'm wrong on any of it someone jump in and say so, I don't want to steer a new user wrong.
\Old Longhair said:You won't hear any popping or noise due to notching, but if you sweep too fast it can potentially skip over a good target hidden in the null.