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This may be better suited for the tech talk section, but, I thought I would try here first. I'm curious as to how the noise cancel setting might change depth and/or sensitivity on certain metals. My understanding (limited as it is) is that the noise cancel settings shift the transmit frequencies (slightly according to Minelab) to help find one that has less interference where EMI is present. Fine, but, lets say that you're in an area without any EMI, so, finding a quiet setting is moot. Is there a manual setting that would be better for depth? Better for silver or gold? How much of a frequency shift is actually happening here? For instance, if you were in say 15khz, would changing from -9 to +9 make the machine go from 14khz to 16khz? The other way around? More or less effect than that? Does the frequency mix in Multi change? If so, in what way does it change in each mode? Has anyone run any tests on this? I know, I should just go detect and not ponder such weighty questions, but, I can't help myself! 

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