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At Max Sounds

Waterdog

Well-known member
I like the way the At Max sounded on coins/jewelry, When you hit a deep quarter or dime it had a nice sound to it. It seems that the Max should have better sounds on the dime/quarter reading. It just seems as though you are missing something here when you go over a deep dime or quarter.
 
I noticed that the deep ones are a little quieter then on the PRO. The modulated audio is working like it should. You have to keep a good volume setting to hear the deep targets. Headphones are a must!
 
I concur. I understand exactly what you are getting at. I like how the AT Pro hits on a deep coin too. With the Pro it seemed if there was more "clarity" and "sharpness" to the non-ferrous target than the Max.

Waterdog said:
I like the way the At Max sounded on coins/jewelry, When you hit a deep quarter or dime it had a nice sound to it. It seems that the Max should have better sounds on the dime/quarter reading. It just seems as though you are missing something here when you go over a deep dime or quarter.
 
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