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EXPLORER II TONES

MR DIG

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Can the explorer II be set to have that high flutty tone on silver like the SE? Mine has a high tone but not a flutty tone.
 
Maybe I'm missing something here but flutty to me means mixed signal. A silver signal should be clean and sweet in a high pitch, depending on how you have your variability set.
 
My Explorer II will let me know when it passes over silver with the flutty sound almost everey time if it is in the 6-7 inch range. My Daughter has even been able to duplicate the sound with a little Yamaha plastic flute she has.
 
n/t
 
...so a variable signal would not be "flutey" by that definition. But I'm not sure what people who use that term mean by it.
 
Go here and look around. It also has examples of sounds.
http://usetheminelabexplorerlikeapro.blogspot.com/
 
I think the word flutey should be just Flute, it has the sound of a flute....not flutey like a flute, cause the word flutey may sound like multiple sounds like a flute can make, but just one tone close to the sound silver will make, a flute is soft with no high pitch at the beginning or at the end(what I call a ping or a ting) something that makes my ears want to close cause it is to peircing....a flute will be sweet to the ear and not make my eyes cross when I hear it. so if I am right maybe from now on we can just say silver has a sound like a flute, soft and smooth but a high note not to make you spill your beer while you are detecting......:buds:......What? :confused: doesn't everybody drink while detecting?.......
 
Hi Bob, I use Audio-1 and it makes that soft round flute sound on deep targets, on shallow ones its more of a loud solid hit. It might just depend on what response setting the individual is using. Just thought Id add that to the mix. Not trying to step on any toes.

Tom
 
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