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<blockquote data-quote="Jamy175" data-source="post: 100171" data-attributes="member: 3806"><p>Heading out that way this weekend with the GPX4000 & SDC2300.</p><p></p><p>Your initial issue seems to be one face by most including myself in not exactly sure what the yellow sounds like...it's funny as it sounds exactly the same a trash yet not as strong in tone or pitch unless it's something large on the surface.</p><p></p><p>Regarding your toning/balancing, drop back your sensitivity until the tone becomes smooth...it'll make small targets a little harder to hear but even out the noise per say giving you a chance to actually hear a soft target.</p><p></p><p>I haven't played in the area yet but I've heard dropping back the sensitivity does help as it's quite mineralized out there...we'll see how I fair this wkend.</p><p></p><p>I'm no expert but that would be what I'd give ago.</p><p></p><p>I'd assume the Glendon camp ground is a byo camp kitchen type camp ground??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamy175, post: 100171, member: 3806"] Heading out that way this weekend with the GPX4000 & SDC2300. Your initial issue seems to be one face by most including myself in not exactly sure what the yellow sounds like...it's funny as it sounds exactly the same a trash yet not as strong in tone or pitch unless it's something large on the surface. Regarding your toning/balancing, drop back your sensitivity until the tone becomes smooth...it'll make small targets a little harder to hear but even out the noise per say giving you a chance to actually hear a soft target. I haven't played in the area yet but I've heard dropping back the sensitivity does help as it's quite mineralized out there...we'll see how I fair this wkend. I'm no expert but that would be what I'd give ago. I'd assume the Glendon camp ground is a byo camp kitchen type camp ground?? [/QUOTE]
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