Jim upstate NY
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It does not change on coins, not what I wanted to hear... I can understand the reasoning in some situations where everything will be dug and very little modern trash around.. even then its nice to know you are over a possible coin, but lots of parks, home sites and houses have loads of iron as well as modern trash.. forcing one to use conductive in high iron is forcing them to listen to all the iron falsing with high tones, and harder to hear the good target mixed in with iron, where you can work the tone up, I guess I should have figured it out by the MLO video, the dime and cut silver penny sounded the same...
Even relic hunting has plenty of modern trash in most places, and at least with the variable audio it alerted you to check the target out closer.. now you will have to rely on the digital or screen completely and look at every signal.. Hopefully in ferrous its ID is fast enough to get a good and fast reading on the screen at least.. but stopping and checking each target gonna override the response time improvement.. It was always something I had to fire back on the explorer with.. The guys with faster machines dug many more targets, but I could find as much or most times more good stuff because of the audio.. even with having to swing slower
What I don't understand is why make a new detector with all its possible info and not use it? If people want a single tone they can always set it up for one or two tones, as you could on the explorer, if I wanted that I would set it that way... And looking at the smart screen info it looks like most of the ferrous range isn't used in digital or smart screen either.. might as well notch out everything but 12-15 on the ferrous scale?
I am sure its going to be a great and fast machine and I am getting one, but sure wish they would ask what not to change before making so called improvements.. most hunt in conductive anyway, but why mess up the rest that use ferrous... I eventually get around to digging most all targets at my sites, but when I find a new site I do bypass the less desirable targets without even looking at the screen. I have it down to where I can tell if a target is good by the audio alone.. Now I have to stop and check the screen each hit, or switch to conductive on each target?
Well maybe just maybe they will make these things, customer programmable and we can flash the firmware through the USB port..
I guess none of the field testers minded these changes..
Forgive me if I sound so negative before even getting one in the field, but this one bugs me.. they have 35 notches but only reports a few.... I suppose it was done this way on purpose to make it faster with less processing to do in the ferrous scale.. but then why bother even having a scale of 35? might as well been 1 to 5
I guess Minelab is going to have to custom build me a machine in the future
Even relic hunting has plenty of modern trash in most places, and at least with the variable audio it alerted you to check the target out closer.. now you will have to rely on the digital or screen completely and look at every signal.. Hopefully in ferrous its ID is fast enough to get a good and fast reading on the screen at least.. but stopping and checking each target gonna override the response time improvement.. It was always something I had to fire back on the explorer with.. The guys with faster machines dug many more targets, but I could find as much or most times more good stuff because of the audio.. even with having to swing slower
What I don't understand is why make a new detector with all its possible info and not use it? If people want a single tone they can always set it up for one or two tones, as you could on the explorer, if I wanted that I would set it that way... And looking at the smart screen info it looks like most of the ferrous range isn't used in digital or smart screen either.. might as well notch out everything but 12-15 on the ferrous scale?
I am sure its going to be a great and fast machine and I am getting one, but sure wish they would ask what not to change before making so called improvements.. most hunt in conductive anyway, but why mess up the rest that use ferrous... I eventually get around to digging most all targets at my sites, but when I find a new site I do bypass the less desirable targets without even looking at the screen. I have it down to where I can tell if a target is good by the audio alone.. Now I have to stop and check the screen each hit, or switch to conductive on each target?
Well maybe just maybe they will make these things, customer programmable and we can flash the firmware through the USB port..
I guess none of the field testers minded these changes..
Forgive me if I sound so negative before even getting one in the field, but this one bugs me.. they have 35 notches but only reports a few.... I suppose it was done this way on purpose to make it faster with less processing to do in the ferrous scale.. but then why bother even having a scale of 35? might as well been 1 to 5
I guess Minelab is going to have to custom build me a machine in the future