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Sounds to me like your on the right track Jamie. You definitely need a good, stable threshold to pick up on those slight breaks. I find it helps with concentration too & have found silent or no threshold VLF's + settings like Bogenes/silent threshold on PI's off putting.jamie said:i find if my detector is running with a little noise to it i concentrate better, not just waiting for the break in threshold but really listening for the changes and checking even the slight maybes, whether thats right or wrong seems to suit me so far, but the mono was over the top last week
Threshold breaks can let you know when a lot of important things are happening under the coil like ground variation (changes in mineralisation can be a good thing when looking for gold) & most importantly those faint &/or deep signals.
It's all about finding your own happy place & if that means using less sensitive settings or coils to suit conditions then to me that is far better than persevering with something you find unusable/unworkable!