Ok, for your iron pastures maybe try this. In low mineralization, 8 kHz works really well on high conductors like silver. Personally I use minimum Discrimination…none if I can. If it gets too busy for you try Disc of around 6. If you are in real intense patches of iron you’ll want to keep Sensitivity and TX relatively low. Try 85 and 1. Reactivity of 3 and a bit of Silencer (0 or 1) is good in these trashy places. I like low Audio Response (3 or 4). My ear will pick up on those weak (and presumably deeper) signals. That’s just one way to approach it. There are many others. It really depends a lot on how you hunt, what you hunt and how much noise are you willing to deal with.
Tones has no direct bearing on depth. In very general terms, for raw depth in clean, weakly-mineralized ground; set Disc, Silencer, Reactivity and Frequency as low as you can and Sens and TX as high as you can. But because there is usually iron and trash and mineralization and EMI to deal with, you have to make compromises to your raw depth settings. Fortunately, the Deus is very adjustable and you can make the necessary changes to deal with those challenges without sacrificing an unacceptable amount of depth loss.
Tones has no direct bearing on depth. In very general terms, for raw depth in clean, weakly-mineralized ground; set Disc, Silencer, Reactivity and Frequency as low as you can and Sens and TX as high as you can. But because there is usually iron and trash and mineralization and EMI to deal with, you have to make compromises to your raw depth settings. Fortunately, the Deus is very adjustable and you can make the necessary changes to deal with those challenges without sacrificing an unacceptable amount of depth loss.