Astonishingly great detector..And the build quality is terrific… With The costumer service and the company’s embracement of the hobby at the user level just takes it to another level.. (I own a few of their detectors now)
Paystreak coule you do some testing comparing recovery speeds on the coils, i have seen several other test using recoveryspeed 5 if you increase it above you lose depth alot, and going bellow 5 you gain nothing. Would love see yyou test recovery 5 with Both LG24 & LG30
Factory reset it Jeremy..I know some company's say you don't have to on the new detectors but i would do it everytime i change a coil..Just to make sure..
@@kobbz1161 Factory resetting insures that the detector knows a different coil has been installed...If it's not done then the detector may not perform properly...
@@kobbz1161 Refer to my last comment to clarify what i'm saying...However, if in doubt check your manual for specific instructions about changing coils. You may have nothing to do or you may have to reset your detector..In any case it's good way to insure you'll have no problems after changing coils...Most machines take 3 to 5 seconds to complete a reset...
@@kobbz1161 Refer to your manual for proper procedure on factory resetting and custom program saving.Also make sure to do a reset after every coil change to insure your detector operates properly...
I am not trying to hit on 20" deep targets. The modern detectors have fast processors. Even if I were to swing super slow....never gonna get it all out of the ground. Slow is boring!!
@@PaystreakSuperfreak I just got my LG28 in the mail a couple weeks ago & that is about all I ause also, but when I’m at a old site from 1800’s that’s absolutely loaded with iron & prefer the LG15. It’s by far the best at separation. You can snipe out the high conductor tones. Then I’ll go to LG24 and start digging more mid tones & try to go deeper. When you open a plug and extract your target do you use pin pointer to get all the iron out? Is the 30 deeper then the 28 or about the same depth. I’ve heard a few people say the 30 isn’t as deep, better separates better.
The budget priced Legend is a hard act to follow. It has came a long way with a team monitoring its' performance and listening to the customers.
Astonishingly great detector..And the build quality is terrific… With The costumer service and the company’s embracement of the hobby at the user level just takes it to another level.. (I own a few of their detectors now)
@@0Logan05 Thank you for responding.
Paystreak coule you do some testing comparing recovery speeds on the coils, i have seen several other test using recoveryspeed 5 if you increase it above you lose depth alot, and going bellow 5 you gain nothing. Would love see yyou test recovery 5 with Both LG24 & LG30
I was issued my first dog tag in 1980. I never met anyone with a dog tag like that. It has to be Vietnam era or earlier. Probably World War II.
Factory reset it Jeremy..I know some company's say you don't have to on the new detectors but i would do it everytime i change a coil..Just to make sure..
@@kobbz1161 Factory resetting insures that the detector knows a different coil has been installed...If it's not done then the detector may not perform properly...
@@kobbz1161 Refer to my last comment to clarify what i'm saying...However, if in doubt check your manual for specific instructions about changing coils. You may have nothing to do or you may have to reset your detector..In any case it's good way to insure you'll have no problems after changing coils...Most machines take 3 to 5 seconds to complete a reset...
@@kobbz1161 Refer to your manual for proper procedure on factory resetting and custom program saving.Also make sure to do a reset after every coil change to insure your detector operates properly...
According to Nokta, no reset necessary for coil changing...
@@bjornhennig4226 Always do the reset anyways..
Хороший детектор у меня такой же. Интересно сравнение между катушками 24 и 30.
Best was to compare coils is making aure your borh on same settings. If one is different your gonna get different results and cant be a proper compare
Yo Jer! are you hunting in 60 tone? that lg24 was spanking that target with ease.
Your thebest! Great day and test 2 coli. I love our canal respect from Poland
I was waiting for Jim to take that Penny for your hand but her never did 😂
Why that super fast swinging speed? Is there a competition going on ?
I am not trying to hit on 20" deep targets. The modern detectors have fast processors. Even if I were to swing super slow....never gonna get it all out of the ground. Slow is boring!!
Hi' How do you distinguish between big target or shallow target - or small target or deep one ? RGDS
How was the Nokta Legend setup here with the LG24 coil ?
Dont you find that having such a high recovery speed of 10 makes the targets sound a little chopped?
It may make it sound chopped. Our soil does not permit slower recovery speed than 7.
When you compare can you stand in the same spots so it's apples to apples
I never just stand in the same spot when I am over a target. I always rotate on targets.
Do you prefer the LG30 over the stock LG28. Also, is it as deep as the LG28?
I do not prefer either of those coils. The LG24 coil is all we need for how deep we are digging. I do prefer the 30 over the 28
@@PaystreakSuperfreak I just got my LG28 in the mail a couple weeks ago & that is about all I ause also, but when I’m at a old site from 1800’s that’s absolutely loaded with iron & prefer the LG15. It’s by far the best at separation. You can snipe out the high conductor tones. Then I’ll go to LG24 and start digging more mid tones & try to go deeper. When you open a plug and extract your target do you use pin pointer to get all the iron out?
Is the 30 deeper then the 28 or about the same depth. I’ve heard a few people say the 30 isn’t as deep, better separates better.
What detector was ronnie swinging?
Multi Kruzer.