Metal Detector With 8 Audio Tones, NOT Prizm

Silver Fox

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While scanning through the various forums here (not sure of this) I saw a metal detector that showed 8 audio tones with the frequency number of each tone indicated. I don't know if the display is permanent or it was just to show the frequency numbers of the tones. Regardless, I didn't pay that much attention and moved on. Now I'm curious about the detector and would like to learn more about it. Do you know which detector I'm talking about? If you do, please reply.

Silver Fox
 

Silver Fox,

Your question is NOT about the White's Prizm V? It has eight different tones to indicate the display categories, from iron at the lowest tone to Gold, Silver and other good targets at the highest tone Joe
 

Hey Joe,

Doesn't the Golden uMax do that?

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Pull-tab Parson,

The Tesoro Golden uMax is a four tone audio ID detector. It has an overload or saturation double beep tone for objects too close to the coil. It does not have eight tones. Joe
 

White's M6 has seven tones.

The Fisher F-75 has a "delta tone" mode that gives a higher tone as conductivity increases. I don't care much for that one, but that's a personal thing. I end up using the three tone with a high nickel tone mode 90% of the time.
 

JOE(USA) said:
Silver Fox,

Your question is NOT about the White's Prizm V? It has eight different tones to indicate the display categories, from iron at the lowest tone to Gold, Silver and other good targets at the highest tone Joe
Hi Joe: After I posted the above I though that maybe I was wrong and it was the Prizm. But in looking at the Prizm screenI don't see the display that I saw which showed a screen displaying on the right side in a vertical line the various frequencies used for the different tones. If someone can post a photo of the Prizm showing such a display I'll appreciate it.

What I also thought about after my post is that perhaps what I saw is not a real display but a made-up one as an advertising ploy.

Thanks for the other replies.
 

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