Very interesting. I'm a bit surprised the M9 did so well vs. the M8 on the tiny bits. Thanks for doing the work Andy! I've been using the M9 a lot on relic sites and what little park hunting I've done lately too. It's kind of my all around every day coil at this point.
@DaveAffleck I'm sure a person could raise the sensitivity on the M8 and get a better response. But as you know, when you're actually out in the field, pushing the sensitivity often results in more falsing.
A very good test of these coils..M8 and M9., is to see that each of the coils has its optimal range and sensitivity to a certain size and weight of the target...and where in certain situations one will be better than the other... The size factor of the coils to a certain extent can be decisive,, for successful detection... at least for me it certainly works well.... and it is important for me to have several different sized coils for each detector...
Hi I am looking for a good machine. Work at a depth of 3 to 4 meters or more to find different minerals such as gold or silver or iron and more. Work in mountainous and plain areas. What do you suggest to me? thank you.
Thank You Andrew for the very fair assessment of these Manticore small nugget gold prospecting coils. Great information as usual with no BS included.
Very interesting. I'm a bit surprised the M9 did so well vs. the M8 on the tiny bits. Thanks for doing the work Andy! I've been using the M9 a lot on relic sites and what little park hunting I've done lately too. It's kind of my all around every day coil at this point.
@DaveAffleck I'm sure a person could raise the sensitivity on the M8 and get a better response. But as you know, when you're actually out in the field, pushing the sensitivity often results in more falsing.
A very good test of these coils..M8 and M9., is to see that each of the coils has its optimal range and sensitivity to a certain size and weight of the target...and where in certain situations one will be better than the other...
The size factor of the coils to a certain extent can be decisive,, for successful detection... at least for me it certainly works well.... and it is important for me to have several different sized coils for each detector...
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Hi I am looking for a good machine. Work at a depth of 3 to 4 meters or more to find different minerals such as gold or silver or iron and more. Work in mountainous and plain areas. What do you suggest to me? thank you.
3 or 4 Meters???
I suggest You start at 1 to 2 feet before starting a mining operation with a $40,000 machine.
@@Not1Edit Thanks for your suggestion. Please suggest a device that can be 2 meters deep. thank you