What did you Guys think of the live stream for V4 software?

Hey Dan,
Yes because everything they are doing is based on having two audio channels in use (stereo). The only thing that they have mentioned so far that affects all users is a new tone setting.
Let's say that you don't care about the rest of the stuff.... One neat thing will be the ability to adjust volume level of a standard program per each ear. This is significant for people with a single ear hearing problem (like me).
So even if you don't want to "get into" running two programs at once if you have the software and the new stereo headphones you can just run a standard program and have a little more control. It's a interesting concept that really is new. Now this being said I do see the possibility of really having a earful of signals on busy ground of adjacent targets be they ferrous or non ferrous.
I also think that it's probably not going to be easy to get the most out of the unit with two programs running. To be honest there are a lot of guys not understanding (really) the existing single programs. No worries the YOUTUBE know-it-alls will be putting out the greatest ever programs on Saturday morning after the release Friday. They of course will have no idea what they are talking about but that won't stop them. Get out there
 
I think the update has a lot of upside. I've been wanting a multi-Reactivity option for a long time! This will be fun.

Todd you are so right about the youtuber "experts". I have no interest in hearing about their programs unless the explain why they chose those settings. None of them ever do.
 
I watched the show with great interest, but I don't feel like upgrading. I like my machine the way it is. I think I do okay. No one gets it all. One thing I thought was very interesting was the demonstration of the ferrous and non-ferrous targets side-by-side. One channel was in all metal mode and the other channel discriminated out the iron. The loss of depth on the non-ferrous target was quite noticeable (due to the discrimination). Looked like several inches to me. The demonstrator held the coil at least 10 or 11 inches above the nail and it gave a loud signal. He had to hold the coil about 6 or 7 inches above the coin just to get a faint signal. Was I imagining that, or did anyone else notice it too?
 

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