remmy
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I posted this in the deus group but thought I would post here as well. I am subscribed to "metaldetecting24" on youtube. I always wondered what deus settings he used and now he did a video of them. He uses an interesting trick to run negative ground balance. He basically puts the ground noise on a tone and drops the hz to a very low tone. I decided to try it and was surprised. I hunt a lot of fields with stubble and every relic program I tried would false when bumping stubble. This program does not, you can hear the ground and when you bump something but not like a tone that you would want to investigate. The other thing I noticed is it hits the deep coins in my test bed.
Just to be clear, this is best for relic hunting. I move and swing at a quick pace and when I hear a dig tone, there is a target meaning no falsing. It is basically a 2 tone (the third is the ground noise), iron (low) and dig (as high as you make it). Some of you folks may want to try it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BmQ8J-lkRo&t=5s&index=1&list=PLqTw1e1-b-Rcj78ATkE27ct4jz5JxmHuu
Just to be clear, this is best for relic hunting. I move and swing at a quick pace and when I hear a dig tone, there is a target meaning no falsing. It is basically a 2 tone (the third is the ground noise), iron (low) and dig (as high as you make it). Some of you folks may want to try it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BmQ8J-lkRo&t=5s&index=1&list=PLqTw1e1-b-Rcj78ATkE27ct4jz5JxmHuu