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7 XP DEUS Settings, 1 Goal! In Search Of The Best Silver Program!

Duration: 01:06:30Views: 5.6KLikes: 316Date Created: Apr, 2022

Channel: MetalDetecting24

Category: Entertainment

Tags: live digsbronse ringbird noisesyt:cc=on17th centuryevaluationsunny dayskillawesome findsmedieval axeheadtreasure hunttestrelic huntnaturemetal detectinghistorysteep slopesilver coinsold horseshoeinvestigationkreuzersilverasmr7 settingsxp deus1600'sthe laughing birdbinaural audio

Description: In this episode I prepared 7 different XP Deus settings to spent the first detecting hour on testing them over various targets in undisturbed ground. I then settled down on (more or less) two programs and went into my usual hunting-mode. That's where finds started to appear... I wrote down a simple 3 digit system to quickly identify all settings (showed at the beginning of the video). Example for my default program #13: "DF3" D = stands for "Deep" (base program) F = Full Tones (audio mode) 3 = 30 kHz This is my setting I use everywhere, which looks like this: ---------- Base program: "Deep" G.B.: Manual Disk: -6.4 Tones: Full Tones Sensitivity: 94 Frequency: 30 kHz Silencer: -1 ---------- Another example: "DP5" D = "Deep" (base program) P = Pitch 5 = 54 kHz Other parameters are almost equal. Reactivity is set to "2", Silencer: -1, Disc is "5.5", except for Full Tones programs where it's set to "-6.4". CONCLUSION: My setting of choice for tiny silver coins would look like that: ---------- Base program: "Deep" G.B.: Manual Disk: 5.5 Tones: Pitch Iron Audio: (I think I was using "1") Sensitivity: 94 (or higher if that's possible) Frequency: 54 kHz Silencer: -1 ---------- The problem with this is, even small chunks of iron sound like good targets. Tiny bits of foil sound great as well. All in all it was a difficult, but rewarding day on a steep slope. I made some awesome finds like the old looking ax head, a horseshoe, a bronze ring and a strange stone wheel. Of course I was satisfied after finding two small silver coins from 1629 and a tiny one from 1763. I hope you enjoyed this trip. Thank you for watching. šŸŽ§ The sound in this video was recorded in binaural audio. To benefit from this experience I recommend using a good pair of headphones. šŸ’¬ The video also includes narration in subtitles form. Please turn on closed captions (CC) before watching! #MetalDetecting #XpDeus #Forest #BinauralAudio

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