Tony Diana, one of Kellyco's  long-time customers as well as a renowned musician, has put together a  one-of-a-kind CD for Minelab Excalibur users. This CD is the first time that the  principles of sound engineering have been applied to detecting signal  recognition. It establishes terminology and definitions for the science of  listening to these signals and the art of applying  them.
Being a trained musician has given  Tony an interesting perspective on the various tones, pitches and signals  produced by the Minelab Excalibur metal detector; it has also given him great  success on Florida's beaches. Tony has found countless rings, necklaces,  bracelets and other jewelry; and he credits his great success with his ability  to tell the subtle differences in sounds issued by his metal  detector.
From the combination of Tony's love  of treasure hunting and his trained musical ear, the CD "Basic Ear Training for  Excalibur" was born. Part easy-listening, part step-by-step instructions, this  CD is essential for anyone who owns a Minelab Excalibur metal detector and hopes  to be successful on the beach.
Tony's calm, patient voice provides  a gentle explanation to the multitude of tones issued by the Excalibur and  compares these tones with the corresponding notes played on a piano and a  banjo.  For example: By playing a simple A-B split of the sounds issued by a  clad penny and a clad dime you will hear the subtle differences between these  two similar signals.  
This CD is a one-of-a-kind  experience and invaluable for Excalibur users both new and old.  If you're  asking yourself "Do I really need this CD?" just think about how you would  verbally explain the differences between a nickel signal, an aluminum pulltab  signal and a gold ring signal to the average metal detector user.  
Listening to this CD will forever  change how you hear metal detector signals and give you more insight into a  simple "beep" than you ever imagined. 
Visit: http://www.kellycodetectors.com/accessories/excalibur_traning_cd.htm for more information on this CD!
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