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Anybody use the T2 exclusively in all metal mode?

abcoin

Active member
This weekend, I decided to take my T2 Classic out for a spin instead of my usual Deus 2.

I had seen an old Aquachigger video where Chig demonstrates what this machine can do in all metal mode. So, I decided to hunt for a few hours in all metal and see how it went. Frankly, I was surprised by the results.

I hit a Civil War site that I have hunted before with my Deus 2 on several occasions. As I started hunting with the T2, I got some signals that sounded decent but were all over the place when it came to target ID. One of my first targets hit in the 90s on about 60% of swings and in the single digits on the rest. I was sure that it would be rusty iron, but I was wrong: It was actually a very tiny piece of lead. That got me curious, so I started digging anything that sounded good, even if the numbers were erratic.

Doing this led me to five three-ringers that I had somehow previously missed. All of them had very erratic target IDs, but they sounded good. Some were pushing eight inches deep, which is respectable considering I was using the 6x10 Mars sniper coil, not the stock coil. I came away wondering what else I've missed on that site. I checked most of the targets in Disc mode, and most were either very faint signals or didn't register at all. Those signals weren't always good: I did dig a few pieces of iron that way.

I'm curious if anyone else has had this experience on the T2? Does anyone only hunt in all metal? Any tips to offer if you do?
 
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autopilot42

Well-known member
Since all of the ft products I'd in all metal that is what I hunt with . Not much more depth but better audio response. If not trashy the way to go. I use the gold bug and like it. Even with another brand I switch to gold mode which is as close to all metal you can get. Seems to work for me . I love single tone vco audio it works well. Nothing clipped in the audio. Depending on the subject in the ground it seems to do well. Good hunting for you, Take care Bob
 

abcoin

Active member
Do a search for:
So An Mcore, Deus 2, And T2 Go For A Walk At The Bullet Site
Yup, I've read that post. Very intriguing. Fortunately the ground isn't too bad where I am, but next time I'm in Central VA I'll have to take the T2 along.

One question I was left with after reading that post: Why is the T2 able to function so well in an environment like that? What about the all metal mode makes it a better performer?
 

Picketwire

Well-known member
I would say less filtering but I am not an engineer. I also have some Tesoros that hit targets in all metal that are silent in discrimination.
 

Neil

Well-known member
All metal is best for small small gold, thats why I use it. I primarily beach hunt.
 

Andy NM

Member
I use the T2 Special Edition, newest software version. I treasure hunt over 30 years in Germany.

Now to the T2 and its All Metal Modes:

1. The T2 Special Edition has 3 All Metal Modes and some user of the T2 may say now: "What? I have only one."

That is only true if you have the Classic, because it does not have the Boost or Cache processes.

First All Metall Mode is the Mode if you switch from the Discrim side to the All Metal side.

Second All Metal Mode is if you select bP (Boost Process) on the Discrim side first and than switch over to All Metal. Now you have All Metal with Boost processing.

Third All Metal mode is if you select CL process on the discrim side first and than switch to All Metal. Now you have All Metal with Cache Locating process.

If you think the T2 is deep in "normal" All Metal try the All Metal mode with boost or the even deeper Cache mode.

No other detector, and I have used almost all, can reach the depth for relic hunting of the T2 in All Metal with Boost or Cache processes selected first.

Important: If you have a high Fe3O4 reading on the detector the boost and cache processes will "backfire" like using high beam lights on a foggi day.

The less the Fe3O4 reading is the more these processes will add depth.

Andy
 

Neil

Well-known member
I use the T2 Special Edition, newest software version. I treasure hunt over 30 years in Germany.

Now to the T2 and its All Metal Modes:

1. The T2 Special Edition has 3 All Metal Modes and some user of the T2 may say now: "What? I have only one."

That is only true if you have the Classic, because it does not have the Boost or Cache processes.

First All Metall Mode is the Mode if you switch from the Discrim side to the All Metal side.

Second All Metal Mode is if you select bP (Boost Process) on the Discrim side first and than switch over to All Metal. Now you have All Metal with Boost processing.

Third All Metal mode is if you select CL process on the discrim side first and than switch to All Metal. Now you have All Metal with Cache Locating process.

If you think the T2 is deep in "normal" All Metal try the All Metal mode with boost or the even deeper Cache mode.

No other detector, and I have used almost all, can reach the depth for relic hunting of the T2 in All Metal with Boost or Cache processes selected first.

Important: If you have a high Fe3O4 reading on the detector the boost and cache processes will "backfire" like using high beam lights on a foggi day.

The less the Fe3O4 reading is the more these processes will add depth.

Andy
I didnt know those other functions worked in all metal, Im gonna try that. Thank you sir!
 

GA1dad

Well-known member
I know the Chigg video you're talking about.

The only real gold ring I've ever dug was with the T2SE in all metal, on my first hunt with the machine. Like you said, it was deep and sounded "pretty good". I wound up using 2+ for the longest time. Been thinking about dusting off a detector after not using one for a bit. Maybe it's time to put some batteries in the T2?
 
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