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You don’t need max gain using 2 tone or 4 tone to get some nice depth.
Actually you likely won’t ever use max gain in 2 tone or 4 tone.
Disc setting. This will depending on level used make detector more noisy. But running too high will have negative effects on the detectors ability to separate and unmask. Default settings work pretty darn good here.
Folks starting out with detector gain level 70 using 2 tone or 4 tone recommended or use 3 tone with gain around 90 — good places to start.
Look forward to hearing more feedback from you GT.
Btw, all metal detectors have quirks. At least all the ones I have used.
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Mike C
Thanks for your feedback.
The one thing that I couldn't stand about the Racer 2 was the brutal, constant audio feedback. I came to terms with my mental weakness and and went running back to my Tesoros.. Since then the EQ800 has solved most of my problems in EMI and in terms of said inability to handle the noise. But I cant help but think on the moments the R2 did produce in high EMI areas where none of my Tesoros or the Deus would function with any amount of audible clarity.. not to mention the VDI on the R2 would jump and somewhat lock on to targets in the iron. I'm really wanting a Red Racer at this point.. Got a feeling it might be even better than the R2..
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Cal_cobra
A nice feature on the Multi Kruzer is it provides a 3-TONE and 4-TONE search mode. The 4-TONE is extra sparky (I.E. noisy), I've been to a few sites and got blown out with EMI in 4-TONE mode. The 3-TONE mode if set to a gain of 89 or less, is far more stable/quite with a hyper reactivity speed, but at the cost of depth (great for working heavy iron, not great for deep turf coin hunting). I prefer to hunt in 4-TONE mode, but If I encounter EMI issues, I switch to 3-TONE mode and problem solved.
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The more I hear about Dilek the more I like her. No nonsense, rare trait in a lady!
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> A nice feature on the Multi Kruzer is it provides a 3-TONE and 4-TONE search mode. The 4-TONE is extra sparky (I.E. noisy), I've been to a few sites and got blown out with EMI in 4-TONE mode. The 3-TO
> NE mode if set to a gain of 89 or less, is far more stable/quite with a hyper reactivity speed, but at the cost of depth (great for working heavy iron, not great for deep turf coin hunting). I prefer to hunt in 4-TONE mode, but If I encounter EMI issues, I switch to 3-TONE mode and problem solved.
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Tom thanks for validating my belief that the Anfibio is basically a Kruzer with the Impact modes back in play. As with the Racers, I've been super impressed with the MMK and it shows in my finds. Since I switched from the F75 LTD2 as my main machine to the Makros (ok, now Noktas) my finds have gone up astronomically. I hunt most of my old sites with TomCA and he noticed immediately that my finds went way up... he used to annoy the hell out of me after each hunt, he's very competitive (I respect that) and would immediately want a conductor count after our hunts so he could compare notes. When I had my F75, it was no contest, 9 out of 10 times he would out hunt me with his Explorer2. That table turned when I started using the Red Racer, Racer 2, Impact, and Multi Kruzer eye popping smiley Now 9 out of 10 times we're either even or I exceed his conductor counts thumbs down
Tom I agree the Red Racer can hunt iron with the best of them, but the Racer2 is just more refined, not as noisy, they definitely did made some nice improvements between the two machines. I still have a Racer 2 in my arsenal, it's a fun detector to use and it works. Disclaimer - I'm not a turf hunter for the most part, 90% of my hunting is either demo sites or relic sites. For deep silver turf detecting, especially in a trashy park, I'd use my Equinox. Some people do great with the F75's and I've made my share of good finds with mine (hunted for about 9 years with it) but sometimes you just don't know what you don't know until you try something else. Use what works for you, a lot of it depends on the type of hunting you do and the dirt you have to deal with. We have pretty wild dirt in California, lots of different ground minerals that can dumb down the best of the best, and that's probably why we see so many Minelabs at work out here, they can handle the dirt that most others are handicapped by.
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Harold,ILL.
So This Detector is not for Newbs? Too much Hp?
I wonder if Ole' Daniel has used one?
Maybe it can bust through that Hot ground He has.
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