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<blockquote data-quote="Dignit" data-source="post: 359443" data-attributes="member: 5167"><p>PhaseTech</p><p>Did you mean to say Sensitive Smooth?</p><p>Sensitive Extra from what I understand and as per the table on the previous page which BigWave put up is more susceptible to mineralisation.</p><p>However Sensitive Smooth is the least susceptible of all timings.</p><p>For what it's worth I only ever use enhanced in the mid to Northern parts of the Vic GT where I mostly detect. The iron stone and bright coloured clays are just too much. I've tried Normal many times but it's just far too unstable. I run Evo's with gain at 9 and Stabilizer at 8 most of the time. At times when EMI is low I can increase gain and Stabilizer. Early mornings and late evenings I can often use gain at 13 and Stabilizer at 10 or 11.</p><p>Just my experience in the Vic GT with a 4500, and not to challenge anyone's expertise. I'm no expert.</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dignit, post: 359443, member: 5167"] PhaseTech Did you mean to say Sensitive Smooth? Sensitive Extra from what I understand and as per the table on the previous page which BigWave put up is more susceptible to mineralisation. However Sensitive Smooth is the least susceptible of all timings. For what it's worth I only ever use enhanced in the mid to Northern parts of the Vic GT where I mostly detect. The iron stone and bright coloured clays are just too much. I've tried Normal many times but it's just far too unstable. I run Evo's with gain at 9 and Stabilizer at 8 most of the time. At times when EMI is low I can increase gain and Stabilizer. Early mornings and late evenings I can often use gain at 13 and Stabilizer at 10 or 11. Just my experience in the Vic GT with a 4500, and not to challenge anyone's expertise. I'm no expert. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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