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Tenderfoot
- Sep 21, 2012
- 5
- 1
- Detector(s) used
- MXT Pro, XLT, Garrett Pro Pointer
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hi,
I have a 4x6 DD coil that I purchased new several years ago. I used it a few times and put it in storage. I've used the 6x10DD for 95% of detecting but I've gotten tired of only finding clad in the parks so I decided to give the 4X6 another try. First time in awhile that I dug a TON of pull tabs, a nickel, a spoon and the usual clad. It felt good to be going slow and finding my first nickel in awhile. But I did notice if I turned the gain on my MXT Pro any higher than 8 (not even the triangle preset) it overloads. It will do it in the air or on the ground. I removed the coil cover even though it and the coil still look new. It made no difference.
It works fine though, I was finding targets at 4-5" (ground is pretty moist right now). I just wondered if that is common to have to reduce the gain on these tiny coils? I'd appreciate hearing from people who have used them and what gain they could run. None of my other coils behave this way so I don't think it is my machine. Thanks for any ideas.
I have a 4x6 DD coil that I purchased new several years ago. I used it a few times and put it in storage. I've used the 6x10DD for 95% of detecting but I've gotten tired of only finding clad in the parks so I decided to give the 4X6 another try. First time in awhile that I dug a TON of pull tabs, a nickel, a spoon and the usual clad. It felt good to be going slow and finding my first nickel in awhile. But I did notice if I turned the gain on my MXT Pro any higher than 8 (not even the triangle preset) it overloads. It will do it in the air or on the ground. I removed the coil cover even though it and the coil still look new. It made no difference.
It works fine though, I was finding targets at 4-5" (ground is pretty moist right now). I just wondered if that is common to have to reduce the gain on these tiny coils? I'd appreciate hearing from people who have used them and what gain they could run. None of my other coils behave this way so I don't think it is my machine. Thanks for any ideas.
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