Hey Lance, buddy. Congrats on the 100 many thanks for all the support you give my friend. My brother swings the legends and loves it!! He'll of a machine!
Thanks for the video. I love my Legend. My soil deff not that clean. I have a 10 inch dime in my test garden. It's a tough one to hit. I would of never hit it in the field..
Hi, pls do the same test with recovery speed 1 or 2...optimized frequency..threshold 8 or 9 or 10..M2..Field..sensitivity 28 or 30..and balance the ground....and you will see....all this parameters are valid in real detecting too...
I got a Indian Head penny 14 inches park one recovery 2 I also found a 1890 to 1910 Sterling Silver Tiffany’s jewelry lid 2 feet down it weigh in at 20 grams
If you want to see how good the machine is dig a half dozen holes and put a coin in one.Move around like you would in a field.Going over an item a dozen times that you know is there is not like just walking around not knowing whats in the ground.i've been detecting about 40 yrs.
I got about 20 years under my belt. You are right, but in the end when you are merely just testing a detector its either going to beep or it’s not going to beep. We are not testing how good the ears of the person are at locating a target. We are simply just seeing if the detector is capable of detecting at that particular depth.
@@lancemcilwainoutcastmetald5398 vdi numbers tend to go out the window on most vlf machine around the 8-9 8nch mark, your ears are king in this situation.
It hits it. All 3 multi settings hit it. I was just trying to keep the video from being too long. The only thing that didn’t hit it was 40khz single frequency.
@@lancemcilwainoutcastmetald5398 not negative look at fields when a plough goes into it kingaroy area red soil and I mean red volcanically hot dirt on a different level again but ya did it up totally not the same.
@@lancemcilwainoutcastmetald5398 ps I have the machine in question very very good in pre set with a ticket and a tweaking or 2 ya find better than a deus and if ya lift that coil 25mm up off ground deus that is you have lost 1600 buck's.
oh it can hit something at 12 inchs that was digging today that machine goes deep
Hey Lance, buddy. Congrats on the 100 many thanks for all the support you give my friend. My brother swings the legends and loves it!! He'll of a machine!
Thanks so much. I swing several different detectors but the deus 2 and the legend are my main 2
Good test, thank you for doing it. I got the Legend and it's a great detector.
Thanks for the video. I love my Legend. My soil deff not that clean. I have a 10 inch dime in my test garden. It's a tough one to hit. I would of never hit it in the field..
Thanks for watching
I want to see the machine in Discrimination mode
Excellent test - well done!
Thanks for watching
Awesome video - good little training for people.
You should do the test when the position of the coin in hole is more vertical
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Thanks so much.
Legend is a great machine I find v nickels easy 10 plus inches
Been real dry here too. Hope your doing great Lance👍👍
Thanks for watching
Hi, pls do the same test with recovery speed 1 or 2...optimized frequency..threshold 8 or 9 or 10..M2..Field..sensitivity 28 or 30..and balance the ground....and you will see....all this parameters are valid in real detecting too...
Reduse the recovery speed and you'll get more deepness
"Deepness"? Depth :p
Depthness
I got a Indian Head penny 14 inches park one recovery 2 I also found a 1890 to 1910 Sterling Silver Tiffany’s jewelry lid 2 feet down it weigh in at 20 grams
Great job !!!!!
Thanks for watching
Great video new subscriber. Happy hunting 😊
If you want to see how good the machine is dig a half dozen holes and put a coin in one.Move around like you would in a field.Going over an item a dozen times that you know is there is not like just walking around not knowing whats in the ground.i've been detecting about 40 yrs.
I got about 20 years under my belt. You are right, but in the end when you are merely just testing a detector its either going to beep or it’s not going to beep. We are not testing how good the ears of the person are at locating a target. We are simply just seeing if the detector is capable of detecting at that particular depth.
Nice video 😊
Try recovery speed at 3
How would you rank this for use on something like red clay? I've heard it struggles.
Yes. I have many detectors and all struggle in red clay
Every detector struggles in red clay! 😂
Nessa profundidade o ideal seria em 1 tom
Great video buddy what version you using
The latest version.
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What kind of VDI were you getting at that depth? Was it ringing up like a dime or was the VDI all sketchy?
It was a little jumpy but had good tones
@@lancemcilwainoutcastmetald5398 vdi numbers tend to go out the window on most vlf machine around the 8-9 8nch mark, your ears are king in this situation.
Drop your ecovery to 2 itll go deeper
@@billbarry2984 thanks for watching.
What about field m3 you skipped that one and that’s the one I mostly use
It hits it. All 3 multi settings hit it. I was just trying to keep the video from being too long. The only thing that didn’t hit it was 40khz single frequency.
Hi Lance, it's Walt 😊
Thanks for watching
A shotgun mic would keep your volume more consistent. The phone's built in mic is not that good and is unidirectional.
Good swing speed and very consistent. I tend to be more erratic.
The legend can go plenty deep trust me on that I found a lot of pass up old deep coins and sterling silver and it great on gold also
Don't forget it ie the dirt is air rated now.?????. Or will you test in 5 months. Lol 😂 and targets mineralisation is intact .
@@lancemcilwainoutcastmetald5398 not negative look at fields when a plough goes into it kingaroy area red soil and I mean red volcanically hot dirt on a different level again but ya did it up totally not the same.
@@lancemcilwainoutcastmetald5398 ps I have the machine in question very very good in pre set with a ticket and a tweaking or 2 ya find better than a deus and if ya lift that coil 25mm up off ground deus that is you have lost 1600 buck's.