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Jack Flynn said:Turn the volume down on the machine.[/quote
yes matey turn the threshold volume down to midway if you want a hum in background but alot of the guys running 2tf turn it down to zero in the belief that with the etrac there is no need for any background noise this is how i run mine and have some awesome finds the etrac lets you know immediately when it has a good target so you wont miss anything if you need to give your ears a rest work a couple of days without earphones you will use more battery but will still hear the good stuff have you got most of the top line discrimmed out as the iron will false round to that number 1 line and give you an annoying high signal any more info just ask we have all been there when i put the kos phones on it just about blew my brains out good luck just keep asking and someone will help you through it happy hunting]
I agree with ya 100%! Dig a lot less trash in multi coutahshovelhead said:Hi Wiper,
If you want to have a lot more fun and less work & headache then get out of TTF and set up some discrimination with conductive. I promise you the machine works fine, dig the solid reapeatable signals and dont work so hard trying to find that one really difficult deep maxed out target. If you find your area is producing some really great stuff then after you have searched with conduct then go the the TTF and take all day long with super high concentration and search for that ONE target that gives you a headache while trying to super slueth it out.
Grey Ghost...top of the line equipment. But first use the machine to your advantage...it should be fun not painfull.
Goes4ever said:I have fine hearing........and I use max volume on my etrac, I use the koss headphones, and I use TTF...lol
whats the problem?
it keeps me wide awake!NebTrac said:Goes4ever said:I have fine hearing........and I use max volume on my etrac, I use the koss headphones, and I use TTF...lol
whats the problem?
Man there is no way I could run max volume with my Koss's and I lied before. 20 was my pitch setting. My detectors volume on a non-windy day was around 12. That was comfortable. When the wind came up I increased, but I believe 16 or 17 was as high as I could stand it.
NebTrac

Goes4ever said:it keeps me wide awake!NebTrac said:Goes4ever said:I have fine hearing........and I use max volume on my etrac, I use the koss headphones, and I use TTF...lol
whats the problem?
Man there is no way I could run max volume with my Koss's and I lied before. 20 was my pitch setting. My detectors volume on a non-windy day was around 12. That was comfortable. When the wind came up I increased, but I believe 16 or 17 was as high as I could stand it.
NebTrac![]()
Goes4ever said:it keeps me wide awake!NebTrac said:Goes4ever said:I have fine hearing........and I use max volume on my etrac, I use the koss headphones, and I use TTF...lol
whats the problem?
Man there is no way I could run max volume with my Koss's and I lied before. 20 was my pitch setting. My detectors volume on a non-windy day was around 12. That was comfortable. When the wind came up I increased, but I believe 16 or 17 was as high as I could stand it.
NebTrac![]()

Goes4ever said:I have fine hearing........and I use max volume on my etrac, I use the koss headphones, and I use TTF...lol
whats the problem?