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  1. Welcome. You picked a great forum to join. Check out the Detector Data Base that has been compiled by the main man of this site, Steve Herschbach. The tab to access it is at the top of each of these pages. Should be good info for you.

  2. 13 minutes ago, kac said:

    The stock MK coil is very sensitive and I rarely ran it above 89. I'm using the Nel Superfly now and find I can push the machine more with less chatter. Now that I have better stability with 2 tone, more depth on 3 tone, calmed 4 tone down and beach and deep run fine for what they are my only beef is how quickly the id's drop in Gen mode when you can still hear an obvious target. I am comparing the Gen mode on on the MK to the Gold Racer's All metal mode which the id's and audio match up ie: no id no audio response.

    The Anfibio has the same TID limits in GenD mode. That is my one disappointment with the unit. If I want to run All Metal on a site I will use the AT Max with Iron audio on. Very deep & IDs stay almost to the audio limit.

  3. That should work pretty well for cleaner targets. You will probably be limiting masked targets to a broken/clipped response.

    The best thing I have learned on my Anfibio Multi is to just reduce the Gain on busy ground or for EMI. After quite a lot of testing/experimenting in the test garden & in the field I lost my fear of missing something if not running it hot. The factory preset gain of 70 is surprisingly deep. With the 9.5X5 DD or 7in concentric it will hit a 6+ inch coin size target. That is deeper and just as quiet as 3DI @ 89 Gain. The real benefit is you can hear what the detector is telling you.You also get more nuance in the tones. It is no longer overwhelmed with "noise". I had it backwards; I was missing things because they got lost in the high gain noise. The more difficult the site, the more important it is to find an efficient signal balance. @cjc's book help a lot for me. I have also found a lot of benefits in the Beach mode's filtering for Iron ridden or wet ground sites.   Your Kruzer should respond very similarly.

  4. I think the Anfibio has a better deeper standard coil. The special deal that is now running offers a choice on the second coil. One is a concentric that works well in the iron & trash with good VDI stability & discrimination . You really can't go wrong with either one. They are both easy to learn on and you won't out grow them.

  5. That is a neat find. Do you estimate 18th century or early 19th activity at that site?  I suspect it is made of fired clay and would have had a wooden tenon fitted with a Cherrywood or reed stem. This suggest a "better quality" pipe than the more common all clay Tavern type pipe. You could restore it fairly easily for display. You could actually place it in the hot ash of a wood fire to rejuvenate it and it would come out clean and snow white just as it was when made.

  6. The AT Max has a volume control, 0-8. The proportional audio that helps gage depth/size is best heard with the Master volume at max 8. The MS 3 headphones have a single knob volume control to set a comfortable volume for the user & conditions. I wish the Max had Iron volume, the new Apex has both overall volume & iron volume. That tells me Garrett is listening to the detecting community and paying attention to it's competitors, I am looking forward to the AT version of the Apex concept. 

  7. About this time last year I decided to purchase a quality set of headphones to use as a backup pair for my wireless detectors, In talking to several vendors it seems the Gray Ghost line changed the type of speakers they had been using, I recall that the ownership had also changed about the same time. I ended up speaking with the owner & maker of Killer B's. He stated that he specifically used audio communication type speakers that had little bass. This was to give the tones a clean & crisp report. I understand Sun Ray uses like speakers. I purchased a pair of the Killer B's and have been very pleased with the sound. The overall comfort & quality are also very good. I use them now as my primary headphones on the Vista X, running thru a Garrett Z Link set up. The Garrett MS 3's also sound very good. I plan to purchase a set of their MS 2"s to serve as replacement back ups. Not sure how either would sound on a Minelab machine but to me they are great sounding on the Vista X, Anfibio & AT Max.

  8. I keep hoping Nokta Makro will address the Gen D performance, especially the TID depth when they put out a firmware update to download.  All their other introductions seem to have been updated pretty quickly with little and big tweaks. I have not seen anything for the Anfibio yet. The TID depth may just be limited in order to incorporate the tone shift for the Threshold, which is actually quite useful. 

  9. On 10/14/2019 at 4:11 PM, Steve Herschbach said:

    Part of the reason, I believe, is that when Nokta and Makro combined they all the sudden had way too many detector models all out in a short timeframe. This had the effect of newer models immediately overshadowing and stepping on the toes of older models that were themselves still new and just introduced. The company basically stole its own thunder, and the fact newer releases were waterproof and weighed less did not help.

    If you want a NokMak to run large coils and like all metal modes in particular, you want an Impact. Short of getting a PI it pushes all metal VLF performance to the limit.

    My Nokta Impact Review

    nokta-impact-with-15-14-dd-coil.jpg

    This comment by Steve is very interesting to me as I have been running the Anfibio Multi for over a year now. Part of my research before purchasing it was to read thru the extensive posts about the development of the Impact on Tom Dankowski's site. They are very similar detectors. The Anfibio Multi has proven to be an excellent all around machine. The only short coming I have found is how the Gen D mode performs. For me, is not really any deeper than the Disc modes. The real disappointment is that the target ID depth is about half of the Disc modes. I have tried pretty hard to find some settings that will make it perform better but it lacks the punch and liveliness that AM should have. It just seems dull. I can't find any use for it other than Gen D is much less affected by EMI. I discussed this with CJC after I purchased his book on the Anfibio and he kind of felt the same way. Maybe I'm missing something that Steve or someone could point out. When I do want to hunt in All Metal on clean ground I use the AT Max with Iron Audio on and it is very capable; deep with very good TID and Iron tone down to modest depth so I'm not really handicapped.

  10. Certainly not as elaborate as Steve's but I planted a 3D version of Monte's Nail Board with dug square nails @ 1-4" around a Cu penny @ 6". It's a tough target, but not unrealistic for some of my sites. It has really helped me to see the need to slow way down and massage each hit, It has also shown what each size coil can do and how different frequencies react with the ferrous and non ferrous. Without this 3D set up I would have just gone with the conventional wisdom that a higher frequency is better in iron, Now I know how 20kHz compares with 14kHz and 5kHz. High gain vs. moderate gain, I was surprised  by the clarity 5 kHz gives the tones, but you have to go slow and keep good overlap on any frequency. Now I know another way to help unlock a keeper out of the iron. 5 is not as quick as 20 but it adds it's own attributes if you let it.

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