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Deeptech Vista X...Basic But Tricky Test Video.

Ziggy J

Active member
DeepTech Vista X Video.
Basic air tests (new and old nails and raised iron above coin)


Hello all...

Here at DeepTech we’ve shown many live digs from the fields in the past and many test bed videos but now a few air tests that some people find useful when choosing a metal detector.

Some people feel air tests are irrelevant but if a machine can’t pass basic air tests like these in the video then it’s more than likely they sure won’t manage to pass the same tests when soil is added to the situation.

But with air tests you’re actually seeing what a metal detector has to deal with and you can hear how they react to the different targets they need to either accept or reject.

So you can see in this video the Vista X grabs these good sized coins in some tricky iron conditions, but this is what our Vista Detectors are known very well for and that’s finding items around iron.

Hope you all have a lovely day and if you wish for a simple but very effective metal detector then just ask us and we will match you with your ideal Vista Detector.

Thank you.
DeepTech Metal Detectors
Aaron Cooper

https://youtu.be/lUew0mlGpks
 
Nice video Aaron!

Proves perfectly on that first test just how good the X can do with stock coil when you are say in a area typical of a house/Habitation site.Thousands of nails in the area and maybe even few dozen under the coil at any given moment of the sweep but the machine can tag that non ferrous in there in the total swamp of low tone there comes a high blip!

And if you do encounter a large piece of iron in the low tones its easily distinguishable the way the low tone talk tot you as a forced flip flop ..

That's the beauty of the analog X audio its not having to compartmentalize tones into gated signatures especially on the iron audio side..Its as much telling on rejected targets as it is on accepted targets.not a grunt but a full report.Really paints a sonic picture in your mind of what's happening under the coil.


Digital machines are getting better and better as we move on for sure about dissecting targets from each other but they still are not in a analog audio league yet .And one of the things that's making digital better is there having to use less filtering of rejected ares to make them bleedy reports.then they combine it with blendy ungated audio.

Well that works for sure but it creates a noisier detector and that's fine .its creates a solution..But a machine like Deeptech's using analog can create a more quiet rejection not as bleedy and still blend.What does that mean?Well it can not loose audio intelligence in the added noise .

A deeptech actually can run very quiet in iron or modern trash on rejected targets and still report through target blending though use of analog filtering where as digital is having to use bleedy filtering to overcome digital bit data audio feeds.Digital has to assign a tone somewhere and it has to be in one bin or the other never in the middle if its in the middle you get the noise not a intelligent rounder report on some targets that's harshly masked and or fall dead at the rejection point on disc

No matter what a digital audio feed has to place a target in a predesignated slot.Analog can lay it in between those slots since its has no slots.

Keith
 
Totally agree..... if people tune their heads and ears into these units they would really soon realise bells and whistles are just that.
 
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