I've heard lots of advice to newbies to stick with the factory presets for awhile. There is one problem I have with the factory presets whether a person is a newbie or not. The preset discrimination is going to prevent a good audio response on many good silver coins, indians, wheats etc. because of how much the top of the screen is blacked out. It looks like only about 1/3 of the top of the screen is opened up. I know that is where coins ID when they are shallow and/or are in very clean ground but how many good finds are shallow or in clean ground?
The indian head penny ID in the picture(from the Minelab website) has the cursor touching the blacked out area. If there is a little mineralization or iron in the ground then it will move that cursor to the left at least a hair and then that good target will sound like crap.
My advice to a newbie who wants to use factory presets is at least open up the screen with an iron mask of -10(on the XS) or so. (is that -20 on the SE?)Then you'll have a chance to find some deep old coins and then you'll have one less reason to get discouraged in the limits of your detector.
By the way, I almost always use -15 iron mask(on the XS). That's one thin line! It helps me hear more goodies. LESS IS MORE!
JMHO
Neal
The indian head penny ID in the picture(from the Minelab website) has the cursor touching the blacked out area. If there is a little mineralization or iron in the ground then it will move that cursor to the left at least a hair and then that good target will sound like crap.
My advice to a newbie who wants to use factory presets is at least open up the screen with an iron mask of -10(on the XS) or so. (is that -20 on the SE?)Then you'll have a chance to find some deep old coins and then you'll have one less reason to get discouraged in the limits of your detector.
By the way, I almost always use -15 iron mask(on the XS). That's one thin line! It helps me hear more goodies. LESS IS MORE!
JMHO
Neal