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Deus II The Beach


Luis

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Excellent video , I know magus,  this guy is serious and very experimented . And he is a beach specialist . 100 coins found during this outing ... His conclusion : the Deus2 is a very good beach detector .  Very good news for the beach hunters ... 🙂 🙂

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With all that beach erosion, I think I'd been tempted to skip the high conductors and focus on the lower conductors to dig more gold.  

Interesting video, but I didn't really get the impression the D2 was doing anything unique there, my Racer2 could've found all those targets in the wet sand.  I like the EQX audio better, but it looks like he was hunting in 4 tone or something similar, not the full tone option that I believe is available on the D2. 

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yes, he had a very productive beach, unfortunately he didn't show the screen for ID stability, and the depth of all the targets is what I would consider shallow.   Hopefully a video comes along showing more about it's benefits over other detectors as that's what I want to know and showing the screen on Target's is important especially seeing they're saying it has more stable target ID.

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Yea video was good but Deus II wasn't that impressive IMO. Didn't see anything the regular Deus wouldn't have picked up. But hard to say at this point.

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He was using Beach Sensitive, 3 tones with PWM tones (like the original Deus 1 audio) with the second tone break at 75. I am guessing that those are the default settings. Many of the modern European coins hit close to that second tone break which makes them sound unstable with mid and high tones simultaneously.

That was very wet sand. I have hunted with the Deus 1 in those conditions using the Wet Sand program and with the ORX in salt mode. My Deus and ORX were never as stable and quiet as the Deus 2 shown here. I would have had a hard time hearing many of his good targets from ground response background noise using the Deus 1 and ORX.

The coin finds that were of the same denomination were very consistent as far as target IDs he referenced and were not very jumpy.

The gold and silver jewelry finds were also very consistent as far as the target IDs he referenced.

The Deus 2 performed very well. Too bad his battery ran out and he also did not mention more of the trash target responses.

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1 minute ago, Steve Herschbach said:

I'm not much on videos, but I will be curious to hear the machine in multitones. For me that about the main thing I can learn from a video - what a detector sounds like.

Weird replying to a post that changes midstream 🙂 

Over the years I've seen some truly impressive results from people who've mastered learning Minelabs multitone language going all the way back to the Sovereign, so I forced myself to learn multitone on the EQX. 

I look forward to hearing multitone on the D2.  It sounded good on the demo video, but it was just a quick teaser.

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12 minutes ago, Jeff McClendon said:

The coin finds that were of the same denomination were very consistent as far as target IDs he referenced and were not very jumpy.

The gold and silver jewelry finds were also very consistent as far as the target IDs he referenced.

I just don't know if he averaged those ID's in his head. 

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16 minutes ago, Cal_Cobra said:

Weird replying to a post that changes midstream 🙂 

Over the years I've seen some truly impressive results from people who've mastered learning Minelabs multitone language going all the way back to the Sovereign, so I forced myself to learn multitone on the EQX. 

I look forward to hearing multitone on the D2.  It sounded good on the demo video, but it was just a quick teaser.

Yeah, thought better of it and edited - I do that a lot, post fast, then rethink and edit. Bad habit. :smile:

I only hunt multitones, more info, plain and simple as that. Yeah, it can take getting used to, but once you learn it, there is no going back.

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