Hold on a minute 🤔 so all this detexperts out there past a year and none of them could explain simple settings on manticore like you just done here 😮 I’m so impressed by this simple explanation 🙌🏻 thats all I wanted to know thank you ❤
I was late to the party buying the Manticore. I’ve also been late to start watching your videos on it. This is the exact info I needed for any tricky Roman sites. Thanks Gordon. 👍
Short answer yes, but used right it should be minimal if at all. What you will find on noisy sites, once stabiliser is added to quieten the noise, you’ll be able to ramp up the sensitivity. So there is the potential running the Manticore hotter with less noise, minimising or even eliminating any loss of depth. I’ve also found using the stabiliser on pasture, that deep non-ferrous targets have a cleaner audio (no ferrous noise), so it is possible to run with a lower recovery rate, which would normally increases ferrous noise from surrounding mineralisation. So all this is worth trying.
Hold on a minute 🤔 so all this detexperts out there past a year and none of them could explain simple settings on manticore like you just done here 😮 I’m so impressed by this simple explanation 🙌🏻 thats all I wanted to know thank you ❤
I was late to the party buying the Manticore. I’ve also been late to start watching your videos on it. This is the exact info I needed for any tricky Roman sites. Thanks Gordon. 👍
Would love to see more mate.👊
Amazing. More videos please Gordon 😊
where have you been?!
Hi Gordon, does the stabliliser have any impact on detecting depth?
Short answer yes, but used right it should be minimal if at all.
What you will find on noisy sites, once stabiliser is added to quieten the noise, you’ll be able to ramp up the sensitivity. So there is the potential running the Manticore hotter with less noise, minimising or even eliminating any loss of depth.
I’ve also found using the stabiliser on pasture, that deep non-ferrous targets have a cleaner audio (no ferrous noise), so it is possible to run with a lower recovery rate, which would normally increases ferrous noise from surrounding mineralisation.
So all this is worth trying.
Thanks Gordon,it sounds like a great feature to have on the machine@@IronheartedGog
Was that in all terrain general search mode please?
yes