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Metal Detecting for Gold
Difference between Mono and DD coils? When to use?
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 513631" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>If you can still use enhance (a gain of 7 is still ok), running stable, then personally I'd be sticking with the mono at that point.</p><p>Running a larger DD in Normal may theoretically get more depth but could also lose some sensitivity depending on depth/size of gold in the area. If picking up deeper targets in the area with your current set up then a larger coil, mono or DD, may be worth another go over the area again plus a DD in normal may excite something previously missed?</p><p>If you are finding that you need to use Sensitive Smooth in an area (would be pretty severe ground) then that is where you will be loosing depth with a mono & a DD would then be the go IMO especially where chasing deeper/larger gold. If a severely mineralised area is known for shallow, small gold then Sensitive Smooth with a mono is the go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 513631, member: 4485"] If you can still use enhance (a gain of 7 is still ok), running stable, then personally I'd be sticking with the mono at that point. Running a larger DD in Normal may theoretically get more depth but could also lose some sensitivity depending on depth/size of gold in the area. If picking up deeper targets in the area with your current set up then a larger coil, mono or DD, may be worth another go over the area again plus a DD in normal may excite something previously missed? If you are finding that you need to use Sensitive Smooth in an area (would be pretty severe ground) then that is where you will be loosing depth with a mono & a DD would then be the go IMO especially where chasing deeper/larger gold. If a severely mineralised area is known for shallow, small gold then Sensitive Smooth with a mono is the go. [/QUOTE]
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