Hi Gaz,
Bought it brand spanking new (only about 3 months ago.) I don't know whether it's a digital version; wasn't aware there was one - I'm of the understanding it is still the same model as say 10 years ago. This thing only has dials (and switches.) I read from this Steve Hersbach fellow that the very early models behave slightly differently (but wasn't aware there was a digital version.) The markings on the case will tell you whether it's one of the early ones' - they didn't have "Fisher" printed on it apparently.
Gaz, what I'm saying is that when you hear a target and don't know what it is, then you switch on iron discriminate - it sometimes still clicks or sounds off even if it is a hot rock, iron stone or even a metal washer or bottle top. Put simply some hot rocks (and ferrous items) are ignored - I agree; just "not all".
But others' can and will sound off or click. Especially when it is a bit of iron, steel or bottle cap which it is supposed to totally ignore it (stay quiet) but it sometimes still goes off with a zip in iron discriminate mode. Particularly when it is say a bottle cap, steel washer, metal screw or in one strong case a 6 inch length of a broken steel ruler - it still sounds off in iron discriminate! Get a short 6 inch steel ruler and run it past the coil in iron discriminate - I bet it will sound off.
One thing for sure, if it is gold - it definitely goes off - for sure in discriminate. But some iron still makes it go off similarly. Particularly if it is a relatively strong signal.
So you end up in a lot of cases digging everything up - even if you've discriminated - much to bitter disappointment to find it's trash or hot rock.
My brother's AT Gold actually grunts when he flicks iron discriminate on. Literally grunting - a very clearly different sound. Then he knows it's junk, a hot rock or something ferrous and simply either continues digging it up or chooses to move on. He says its iron discriminate is reliable on the Garrett but yes, it's 20 years newer in technology.
What I am a bit peeved about is when I flick the GB2 on iron discriminate to decide whether to continue digging or not - more often than not it will still sound off! So I continue digging much to bitter disappointment - another hot rock or trash. I could show you targets right now that I've kept - it simply does not discriminate with "all" hot rocks or ferrous materials...(That's why I'm as keen as mustard on that SDC2300. It TOTALLY ignores hot rocks. I don't mind digging up trash occasionally but I don't need to know there's dozens of ferrous or hot rocks in the ground as well!) When you're out there in the stinking heat in Georgetown or the Palmer - the last thing you want to do is dig up hot rocks. Trash I can accept, but not hot rocks....
I probably need lessons - particularly on iron discriminate. Wish this GB2 came with lessons like the Minelabs. If I had to choose one topic it's iron discriminate - how to use it to it's finer points...What I'm saying is it doesn't always sought out whether it's iron or not. Sometimes yes, sometimes no. A bit like the Missus (after children and 20 years of marriage) when you feel like a "hoo ha"; sometimes yes, sometimes no....
Cheers
Chris