I saw a post on this forum where someone suggested that he had set the tone variability to 4, and that it had quieted down his machine. I tried this setting with the "sounds" set in conductivity and found that the signals seemed to be easier to understand for me (a novice with minelab, but a 30+ year user of other machines). I find that, in my early 2007 test garden, I can easily hit the deepest silver dimes, clad quarters, clad dimes and even nickels at intervals down to my deepest targets at 12".
It will undoubtedly go deeper, but I haven't buried anything deeper than 12", thinking that was stretching it. In fact the White's machines had difficulty hitting those coins beyond 7" unless the machines were in all metal-which is okay, too. That's what the SE is set on, after all-fully open with conduct sound. I found the FE sounds not to be as good. What do you think? Thanks!
It will undoubtedly go deeper, but I haven't buried anything deeper than 12", thinking that was stretching it. In fact the White's machines had difficulty hitting those coins beyond 7" unless the machines were in all metal-which is okay, too. That's what the SE is set on, after all-fully open with conduct sound. I found the FE sounds not to be as good. What do you think? Thanks!