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Metal Detectors
General Metal Detector Discussion
T2 vs. G2 vs. AT Gold - for detecting tiny iron objects
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<blockquote data-quote="claudius" data-source="post: 231905" data-attributes="member: 6959"><p>You really helped me a lot. Thanks to your post, and explanation, I started reading (that is why I disappeared for a while) about how metal detectors really work, what different options mean, and how to use them. About the importance of frequency, ground balancing, threshold, and so on. I think I will go for G2, because it seems to have frequency high enough to detect small objects, but not to too high. Some detectors dedicated for gold hunt have around 70-90kHz, but I guess, that makes them too targeted, and G2 (19kHz) should be sensitive enough for a needle, but also versatile enough to give me some opportunities to play it with it outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="claudius, post: 231905, member: 6959"] You really helped me a lot. Thanks to your post, and explanation, I started reading (that is why I disappeared for a while) about how metal detectors really work, what different options mean, and how to use them. About the importance of frequency, ground balancing, threshold, and so on. I think I will go for G2, because it seems to have frequency high enough to detect small objects, but not to too high. Some detectors dedicated for gold hunt have around 70-90kHz, but I guess, that makes them too targeted, and G2 (19kHz) should be sensitive enough for a needle, but also versatile enough to give me some opportunities to play it with it outside. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
General Metal Detector Discussion
T2 vs. G2 vs. AT Gold - for detecting tiny iron objects
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