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I've been playing around with the qed settings with the sadie coil and have come up with a bit of a different option for setting up than is suggested by QED officials.
What i will do is turn on (factory reset settings), set on mode 1, then turn gain up to max. Then i go to thsb and instead of looking for null as per normal, i wind it right down until i can hear a solid loud (annoying, may need to turn volume down a bit) threshold.
(I found it to be around thsb 20 on pl3 firmware and about 12 with pl4 firmware).
Then from there gradually raise thsb one ore two notches until you hear the emi start to occasionally disturb the threshold. Once you have raised it as much as you feel comfortable with as far (as the threshold being stable), ground balance, turn the volume down a little if its too loud for your liking (i also lower the pitch as its more tolerable for me) and thats it.
I have noticed so far the closer to null you can get from the very solid threshold setting in thsb, the more depth you get. Counting the distance i can hear a target by a definate threshold break i think i am in front as opposed to trying for just under null.?!
I have only recently started setting up this way and still want to test it a bit more in the field.
Would be interesting for me to hear from other qed owners if they wouldn't mind giving it a go.
I definately found emi to be less annoying with this setup.. im not sure if the settings are making me lose out in some way though.
*note i am using a small amp during this method.
What i will do is turn on (factory reset settings), set on mode 1, then turn gain up to max. Then i go to thsb and instead of looking for null as per normal, i wind it right down until i can hear a solid loud (annoying, may need to turn volume down a bit) threshold.
(I found it to be around thsb 20 on pl3 firmware and about 12 with pl4 firmware).
Then from there gradually raise thsb one ore two notches until you hear the emi start to occasionally disturb the threshold. Once you have raised it as much as you feel comfortable with as far (as the threshold being stable), ground balance, turn the volume down a little if its too loud for your liking (i also lower the pitch as its more tolerable for me) and thats it.
I have noticed so far the closer to null you can get from the very solid threshold setting in thsb, the more depth you get. Counting the distance i can hear a target by a definate threshold break i think i am in front as opposed to trying for just under null.?!
I have only recently started setting up this way and still want to test it a bit more in the field.
Would be interesting for me to hear from other qed owners if they wouldn't mind giving it a go.
I definately found emi to be less annoying with this setup.. im not sure if the settings are making me lose out in some way though.
*note i am using a small amp during this method.