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Volume Control for MXT Answered

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I just read this forum so the answer about the
volume control addition to the MXT is it is not
a problem, I have KOSS headphones with dual volume
controls built into them so I never cosidered it.
It would be a simple addition to the box there is
plenty of room for it. I just do know what interest
level there is for it..
Flatlander <img src="/metal/html/glasses.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":geek:">
 
I would like to see the MXT have a deep target sound increase, as silver dimes are so hard to locate even at a shallow depth. Coins seem to have a very quite whisper sound and my hearing just not to that frequency. You really have to take it very slow because all the popping and crackle from the machine will cover the sound from coins at times at lease where I hunt. Another thing I hate is rusty iron showing as a coin on display, yes I know you can kind of move around the target to determine, but in a trashy area this take quite a bit of time and not always right.
Have no doubt this is a great relic machine.
Sorry got sidetracked, don't think it needs a volume control just a deep target sound increase like a Fisher.
 
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