I have a White's MXT, and you generally set the threshold so that there's a constant slight hum. That way you can hear a very light signal of a deep object. If you have no threshold, you may miss those items because their signal may be cancelled out along with the steady threshold. Not sure if it's the same premise with the Gold Bug, but probably so.
I have a gold bug. You did an excellent job explaining. Every time you turn it off and on this procedure needs to be done
kizzee87 3 months ago
There are so many different models yet the same name as Gold Bug metal detectors. Why? Is there a big difference between them?
pkrska 5 months ago
can't hear any sound is it your video?
ivanabrewski 8 months ago
THANK YOU
juicysquidlad 10 months ago
That there's a meteorite detector too!
mykeyduh 1 year ago
THANK YOU,,, good job...
an2fiehler 1 year ago
I have a White's MXT, and you generally set the threshold so that there's a constant slight hum. That way you can hear a very light signal of a deep object. If you have no threshold, you may miss those items because their signal may be cancelled out along with the steady threshold. Not sure if it's the same premise with the Gold Bug, but probably so.
spleenu 2 years ago
I've never seen anyone metal detecting with a constant buzzing, does the buzzing stop at some point?
saddlesandtack 2 years ago
Nice, Simple and easy to understand!!!
Tabs4959 2 years ago
Short and clear -- well done!
AnasaziAl 2 years ago