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Yes. All soil, by its very nature has minerals in it. All soil. For instance, take sand, it contains silica, quartz that is, a mineral although a mild one but can contain metals and all kinds of other stuff.
With the Minelab Equinox, I just turn on and go without a GB. I'll do a noise cancel each hunt. If I am getting a lot of chatter, I'll try both the GB and noise cancel. So far I've never found a difference with a ground balance in my soil conditions here. i've experimented with and without a GB, one after the other, and didn't find a GB made any improvement to the zero factory setting. I also wonder if doing balances over non clean spots could actually add in errors. Jmpo
Oh, I do ground balances if I'm running any single frequency, but almost never in multi.
My ground balance is going all the way up to 78 and 81 that just seems a little high. And you?re right it?s hard to find a good spot I?ll put on my iron Audio no sound 79 and I don?t know. What I do know it?s 97? out here and I?m sitting in my truck after an hour LOL
I know this sounds crazy but I have a hard time finding something that doesn?t have trash in it maybe I?m getting impatient
Impatience in metal detecting is only plausible during organized hunts.
Like seeded club hunts.
Otherwise go slow and run all metal.
Grid off a small area and dig everything, even that crap sounding signals.
You don't KNOW what is under that shallow garbage!
You'll thank me in the end!
Your back and knees won't..lol