basstrackerman
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I've been using the 9"&11" x35 coils. Several things I've noticed... I can run sensitivity alot higher and maxed out if I wanted to. Ran 11" the other day at a field behind an old school I've hunted for 20 years or more. Using deep mode, sens 97-98, silencer -1, 7kHz with tracking ground balance was able to pull out some deep 9" Wheaties with solid 90-91 numbers and clear smooth tones. I could raise the coil several inches above ground and still have a diggable signal. The coil ran smooth and very quiet, not chatter at all at those high sensitivity settings. All iffy signals were trash and all solid tones were good targets. Several quarters in the 6-7 " range were banging so loud I honestly thought aluminum cans but id was solid 95. My audio was set on 4 . My 9" in deep mode hit my test garden coins as good or better than my older 11" did.. yes I was running 98 sensitivity with 9" and 90 on 11" due to chatter in my yard on older coil. Just thought I'd say the newer coils are definitely smoother and seem to give better tones on deeper targets due to no chatter mixed in.. I could run the hf coil 98-99 sensitivity also and not have the depth I have with the x35 coil. Due to frequency options I'm sure as I did not have both to test on same or as close as can get to exact frequency.. that I'd like to see..