LIVE DIG COMPARISON!! Why I prefer mono program on the XP Deus 2

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  • Опубліковано 12 гру 2024

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  • @CanSlaw
    @CanSlaw 6 днів тому +1

    I have been using pitch tones on the Legend and it has very little falsing and it is way more stable than multi tones. Multi freq. is also more stable to listen to in pitch tones for me. I try to use your deus 2 techniques on the legend , it has improved my productivity in my opinion, Thanks Paystreak for explaining why you use certain settings on your machine, those techniques can be transferred to other machines with positive results.

  • @mad4784
    @mad4784 7 днів тому

    Thank u...from California..I have been experimenting with this these same programs..I get it....

  • @RussTNails-fw9ds
    @RussTNails-fw9ds 6 днів тому +1

    Time to replace the button pad on your Deus and go back to the hf coil ,dammm hard to beat😮😊

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  5 днів тому

      I like the tones on the Deus 2 much better. The tones are much more adjustable on the D2 also. HF coil coming soon for the D2

  • @bn7451
    @bn7451 7 днів тому +1

    Very interesting. I detected all season in stock sensitive FT and found some great things. toward the end of the year on an old corn field I switched to mono due to EMI and could tell the machine was performing better even when I moved away from the EMI zone. I had beat that field to death, but once in mono (in FT) I found several old buttons, a small gold masonic pin, and a couple old coins. Moreover, the machine just seemed to be easier to interpret the tones and I dug less junk. I finished the year in mono exclusively. It begs the question, when is SMF better than mono?

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  6 днів тому +1

      The more you use mono, the better you get at interpreting it. I agree, multi frequency is a junk magnet and the full tones multi frequency is not nearly as clear as single frequency. I have thousands of hours in the field digging real targets with the D2, Mono program finds me more desirable targets because I am digging way less junk and spending less time tuning the detector. Multi frequency needs constant attention tuning tuning tuning....single frequency stays tuned in varying soils, Mono program settings are less sensitive so when you change frequency, you do not have to adjust other settings to keep the detector tuned. Multi frequency is a constant spinning of the wheels because the settings are hypersensitive, that fine tune is much harder to maintain with SMF.

    • @bn7451
      @bn7451 6 днів тому

      @@PaystreakSuperfreak Reminds me of the original Simplex+, which I own also. At 12K that thing did magic. I didn't give the Simplex the time it needed to prove itself before I got the Legend, which I ran almost exclusively in SF and then the D2 which I now will probably run in SF a lot more.

  • @fixmut
    @fixmut 6 днів тому

    IRON...MONO (same number of letters)....thx for your vidéo ;-)

  • @mase202
    @mase202 6 днів тому

    awesome video i will do the same with the manticore its touch sensitive. what single frequency setting to do yo use? thanks

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  6 днів тому +1

      I use many single frequency settings. It really matter what tones I use as to what other settings I use.

  • @digginggopher
    @digginggopher 6 днів тому

    I know you said air test don't matter on steel core coins but I played around with the steel coins in mono in an air test and I found if I set the silencer to 4 in 40khz the steel coins still squeak, but some bigger pieces of iron I tested were rejected, I thought that was kinda interesting the silencer didn't reject the coins, maybe because they are nickel plated, idk
    Spring can't come soon enough I got 2 feet of snow

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  6 днів тому

      I have noticed that most iron targets sound different in the ground compared to air testing. The bottlecaps are easier to identify tonally when in 40khz also, The lower frequencies love bottlecaps and also it is hard to identify the bottle caps in lower frequencies by tone. A steel cored coin in with a copper penny sounds really weird on the D2. I am so glad you got a D2

  • @ssmith0319
    @ssmith0319 5 днів тому

    Do you rum mono in top lots?

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  5 днів тому +1

      For sure!! Multi frequency is way too sensitive on the iron pipes. And if I try to run multi in playground I usually get lots of EMI because I am in close proximity to other metal detectors. I usually run the highest single frequency possible in playgrounds because small jewelry and the big iron pipes.

  • @denniswach7767
    @denniswach7767 3 дні тому

    What if you silence the iron so iron volume at 0

  • @briansheren8153
    @briansheren8153 7 днів тому

    Multi frequency goes deeper than single frequency when using same settings

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  7 днів тому +3

      Once you hunt a few hundred hours with mono program, you will acknowledge it's balance of power and stability will outperform multi frequency because mono needs no constant tuning. Sure multi frequency will look good on a few targets in a test garden in clean ground. In the field on 100 random targets Mono will hit pretty much the same targets as multi.

  • @sstrohalm
    @sstrohalm 6 днів тому

    What frequency you use?

  • @stevewinegar9053
    @stevewinegar9053 7 днів тому

    What is your vco program? Thanks

  • @davidebenetti7864
    @davidebenetti7864 7 днів тому

    Stessa cosa con la leggenda, singola frequenza?

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  6 днів тому +3

      Yes indeed!! Same thing with all of the other multi frequency detectors I have ever used. Single frequency is the king!!

  • @davidfrazier1186
    @davidfrazier1186 6 днів тому

    If they could ever figure out a single frequency that would work on a Beach I'm in. Minelab uses 8 khz but Multi works much better in wet salt sand. Yes my brain can't handle the Multi frequency 🤕

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  6 днів тому

      Single frequency will work on the beach, it is just that most of the time the multi frequency detectors will outperform single frequency on the beach.

  • @gunthergutschein3696
    @gunthergutschein3696 6 днів тому

    Why don't you run with Deus 1, I think it's much better in single. Try multi with pwm, it's different

    • @hihikalo
      @hihikalo 6 днів тому +1

      I agree with you.
      Last time I dig with PWM and it seems to give more information about target and helps to split good from iron better