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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtalk Leonora" data-source="post: 648061" data-attributes="member: 5638"><p>Hmmm...yep...my advice is to always chase small gold...the big ones will find you. If you set yourself and your equipment up for quiet targets then you cant go wrong in my opinion. Often....a deep big target will sound like a fairy fart at the start. As far as amplifiers go, yes, they would be worth your time to play around with for sure. Main thing though is to play around with the 'audio tone' or pitch. The experts say that lower tones are better if you have industrial deafness etc. Next time you find a soft target....play around with the audio tone till you find the pitch that suits your ears. Last thing is to accept whatever limitations you have mate...there will always be a better operator out there than you but so what...your out there doing it. Every time Lisa calls me over to hear a target that I cant hear it makes me feel bloody useless!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtalk Leonora, post: 648061, member: 5638"] Hmmm...yep...my advice is to always chase small gold...the big ones will find you. If you set yourself and your equipment up for quiet targets then you cant go wrong in my opinion. Often....a deep big target will sound like a fairy fart at the start. As far as amplifiers go, yes, they would be worth your time to play around with for sure. Main thing though is to play around with the 'audio tone' or pitch. The experts say that lower tones are better if you have industrial deafness etc. Next time you find a soft target....play around with the audio tone till you find the pitch that suits your ears. Last thing is to accept whatever limitations you have mate...there will always be a better operator out there than you but so what...your out there doing it. Every time Lisa calls me over to hear a target that I cant hear it makes me feel bloody useless!! [/QUOTE]
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