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<blockquote data-quote="Jarrod84" data-source="post: 379651" data-attributes="member: 11190"><p>If it's not running quiet enough then reduce gain from whatever it's set at, don't get too caught up in the numbers. Also turn stab down to smooth threshold.</p><p>Don't be afraid to turn gain down a fair bit. </p><p>If you're not alreadyyou can also run it in enhance and not normal timing, this will cut the ground noise a lot, although it will give more emi. </p><p></p><p>I'm not a fan of running in quiet audio, you lose a lot of the edge of the signal and have to swing right over the target to hear it, in normal audio you hear the faint change earlier as you approach the target, this might also help pin pointing. I'd rather turn the gain down than run in quiet audio.</p><p></p><p>Re pin pointing with a decent sized coil, if you have the room roughly locate the target then kick it around with your foot until you've isolated it with only a small amount of dirt left with it. </p><p>I would have thought the sweet spot would be right in the centre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jarrod84, post: 379651, member: 11190"] If it's not running quiet enough then reduce gain from whatever it's set at, don't get too caught up in the numbers. Also turn stab down to smooth threshold. Don't be afraid to turn gain down a fair bit. If you're not alreadyyou can also run it in enhance and not normal timing, this will cut the ground noise a lot, although it will give more emi. I'm not a fan of running in quiet audio, you lose a lot of the edge of the signal and have to swing right over the target to hear it, in normal audio you hear the faint change earlier as you approach the target, this might also help pin pointing. I'd rather turn the gain down than run in quiet audio. Re pin pointing with a decent sized coil, if you have the room roughly locate the target then kick it around with your foot until you've isolated it with only a small amount of dirt left with it. I would have thought the sweet spot would be right in the centre. [/QUOTE]
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