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5 kHz ABYSS

After we first published pictures of our new #Abyss device, as I wrote a few days ago, we made some changes - the first of which was that we significantly reduced the power consumption, improved some other circuit solutions, and today we made another important change that many of you will stay satisfied, I hope
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The device is deep and requires a slow movement of the coil, this is already clear and is VERY IMPORTANT. The device is not for novice searchers. And precisely because of this, from talking to some experienced metal detectorist, we know that most of them work almost in all-metal mode. And when necessary, they use discrimination.
That's why we've added a three-position switch to our new #ABYSS that will give you the following options:
- the switch in the position towards you - VCO variable sound controlled by discrimination and signal strength - the bigger the object, the louder the sound (higher or lower depending on the type of metal);
- switch in middle position - full metal mode;
- the switch in the forward position to the coil - we'll call it "semi-all-metal mode". All weak signals will be with one tone, with a stronger signal - there will be discrimination - lower tones for ferrous and higher tones for non-ferrous signals.
The first #DEEPTECH #ABYSS with all these changes left today our factory. So, hope soon will appear live movies too.
 
As an experienced All Metal and Mixed Mode or "semi-all-metal" mode relic hunter of many years, I would have expected this detector to be designed with a concentric coil for max depth considering the low 5khz to search for large deep targets. Concentric in the future ? Looks as a detector of my liking, following.
 
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