Richard Guy
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Went to a park bench that Ive hit previously with the Simplex and Legend. Pulled out a small '70s Honduras 20 Centavo and a Rosie. They were both down ~ 10 inches. Each hit hard.
did you do any testing in the Beta VersionsWent to a park bench that Ive hit previously with the Simplex and Legend. Pulled out a small '70s Honduras 20 Centavo and a Rosie. They were both down ~ 10 inches. Each hit hard.
The ground was wet, I think that helped. The dime wasn't silver, ... a '74.A hard hit on a 10 inch silver dime is impressive, for sure. Grats!
Used the LG30A hard hit on a 10 inch silver dime is impressive, for sure. Grats!
Do you like the LG30? I'm trying to figure out if I should get that one or the 14x9 Coiltek for my EQ900. Both machines perform the same in my usage so far but the Coiltek is almost twice the price.Used the LG30
Field mode
M2
Recovery 4
Iron Filter 2
Stability 5
Audio Gain 4
60 Tones
Aside from using the LG30, the above settings came from Calabash. He referred to the settings as 'Deep Silver' biased.
Yes, the LG30 has been working out for me. I'm happy that it is lighter and seems to be hitting deeper than the stock coil.Do you like the LG30? I'm trying to figure out if I should get that one or the 14x9 Coiltek for my EQ900. Both machines perform the same in my usage so far but the Coiltek is almost twice the price.
Plus it is a tad-bit lighterI saw Calabash's video with two Legends, one with the LG28 and one with the LG30. On his nail test, the LG30 hit the nickel next to a rusty nail whereas the LG28 could not. But on the 12" half dollar and the 10" silver dime both coils hit equally strong. So as expected the LG30 has better separation, and depth is similar.