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Does the audio tone (frequency) affect the depth of detection? I seem to find deeper objects with a detector with a lower tone.

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Does the audio tone (frequency) affect the depth of detection? I seem to find deeper objects with a detector with a lower tone.

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The frequency or audio “tone” doesn’t have anything to do with the depth capability of your detector, but your ear may be much more capable of hearing the lower tones. A lower tone may be more audible than a higher tone with several times the amplitude. The reverse could also be true.

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