vferrari
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- Jul 19, 2015
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- XP Deus with HF/x35 Coils and Mi6 Pinpointer/ML Equinox 600/800/ML Tarsacci MDT 8000 GPX 4800/Garrett ATX/Fisher F75 DST/Tek G2+/Delta/Whites MXT/Nokta Simplex/Garrett Carrot
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Thanks for the input. I noticed that on videos too, that you had to be basically touching the object to get the disc tone. My Garret's on the fritz, so time for something new anyways.
Bummer. Not sure I will keep it in the long run. I dunno. I went from digging 1 or 2 nails per hunt with the stock to ~25% nails with the 6". It's almost absurd, really, but I love the weight, balance, and depth.
The other new annoyance of the 6" is that it hits certain hot rocks as good high tones at my salt beaches. GB or not. Luckily they have a very short/crisp tone so I can usually tell. But it slows me down. Stock coil never did that.
It's almost like the 6" coil needs its own dedicated program, tailored for its size. Not sure that would ever happen, but maybe another update will resolve the crazy falsing.
I have not had a chance to test the 6" coil in a nasty situation yet. I also have not had the chance to a side-by-side comparison of before/after update performance with either coil.
As far as the 6" is concerned, I think it has its uses in tight spots, and I have used it successfully in those sitiuations. But, yeah, I would like to see it unmask in thick iron but also not false all over the place either.
I do think ML will continue to tweak the SW further and may focus on some tweaks that will mitigate small coil falsing. I think ML will continue to support with future updates. This update did fix a known interface bug that truly annoying (loss of custom settings when shutting down from the user profile mode) so I am not inclined to roll back and I know it fixed edge-on high conductor performance, but at what cost. I am hearing a lot of complaints now about pull tabs now converging on TDI 13 (nickels) whereas they used to scatter around 13 (typically 12, 14, or 15) so you had pretty good confidence 13 was a nickel. Something seems to have happened with mid conductor performance, or at least IDs and who knows if that is a result of the edge-on silver fix. I really was not a fan of tweaking the software to fix an a really rare situation because of other potential unintended consequences to more mainstream performance attributes. Now here we are.