I dont know if m2 will get younthe most targets, but m1 skews lower frequency and m2 skews higher frequency and m3 is for wet conductive soil and is supposed to hit less foil, or at least thats what people say, lots of people in my area use m1 when searching for silver, i find 40khz the best for canadian coins, it hits on both our nickel and our steel core change well, the deus hates our nickel change for some reason, it just sounds so lousey and quiet Im about to head out, im going to discriminate on the deus up to 80 to coin shoot pennies and if there is even any, silver, want to see how old the pennies are in this area im going to be sesrching, last time i went through not discriminating at all with the legend i found a 80s penny, i hope to maybe find a 40s penny this time, if they are even out there idk
I’ll have the find the video of paystreak talking about m2, it’s an older video maybe 2 years old. I’ve used 15 and 40 kHz a lot more than multi frequency.
@@TPPMetalDetecting what I think is happening, is he is just digging more smaller stuff due to the higher frequencies of m2, a lot of the people in my area use M1 when they are hunting silver specifically, though to be honest I don't have much experience with multifrequency, I'm usually in single
Looks like a nice spot. 👍
it’s an amazingly productive spot. just went back there for the third day, hundreds of great signals, pulled out a big .925 silver ring too!
I dont know if m2 will get younthe most targets, but m1 skews lower frequency and m2 skews higher frequency and m3 is for wet conductive soil and is supposed to hit less foil, or at least thats what people say, lots of people in my area use m1 when searching for silver, i find 40khz the best for canadian coins, it hits on both our nickel and our steel core change well, the deus hates our nickel change for some reason, it just sounds so lousey and quiet
Im about to head out, im going to discriminate on the deus up to 80 to coin shoot pennies and if there is even any, silver, want to see how old the pennies are in this area im going to be sesrching, last time i went through not discriminating at all with the legend i found a 80s penny, i hope to maybe find a 40s penny this time, if they are even out there idk
I’ll have the find the video of paystreak talking about m2, it’s an older video maybe 2 years old. I’ve used 15 and 40 kHz a lot more than multi frequency.
Found it and time stamped ot th-cam.com/video/gXSeyM169oY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0s0tjvwAHUBkF2A7&t=223
@@TPPMetalDetecting what I think is happening, is he is just digging more smaller stuff due to the higher frequencies of m2, a lot of the people in my area use M1 when they are hunting silver specifically, though to be honest I don't have much experience with multifrequency, I'm usually in single
@@digginggopher yea the coin program I run was made for m1