I was watching a couple of Gordon Heritedge's (sp?) videos from a few years back and he likes using smooth audio. I've tried it a few times and didn't care for it. What got me about the videos was the tones. It seems the low smooth tones were the good targets and the higher pitched ones were not as he just walks on by them. Roman copper and bronze coins give a low long tone as does lead in his vids.
Using a 8"x6" SEF coil and his settings, on various targets, I could not reproduce his tones. Copper still sounds like copper just " smoothed" out. Same with lead, etc. So how does he achieve this? Thanks!
Dean
Using a 8"x6" SEF coil and his settings, on various targets, I could not reproduce his tones. Copper still sounds like copper just " smoothed" out. Same with lead, etc. So how does he achieve this? Thanks!
Dean