Low tones… the ones most people skip because they sound scratchy, jumpy, and “probably trash.” But here’s the thing — if you never dig them, you’ll never know what you’re walking over.
In this live highlight, Zeke (aka Glenn) chases one of those pesky low tones and proves exactly why they’re worth checking. No staged finds, no planted targets — just a real signal, a real decision, and a real surprise waiting under the surface.
Why Dig Those Pesky Low Tones?
Low tones are where the mystery lives. In this clip, you’ll see how Zeke:
- Checks repeatability even when the tone sounds rough
- Uses coil control to tighten up the signal
- Reads the tone + ID together instead of trusting just one
- Digs the target — because curiosity wins
And sometimes… those low tones turn into a necklace. Or two.
Dig the lows. You never know.
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