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XP ORX metal detector review of a dense Roman site where iron chatter masked good targets and slow/deep programs felt too noisy. The fix is simple: use a fast separation mode, manage iron audio, and only dig short, sharp, two‑way highs with steady mid/high IDs that cut through the buzz. Multiple small bronzes break through iron when tones are crisp and numbers hold, while fuzzy edges and erratic IDs get left behind. This walkthrough shows how fast recovery, tight discrimination, and “stop‑me” signals separate coins from hobnails and ferrous trash on ancient, trash‑heavy ground. If your hunts are noisy and fatiguing, these settings and audio checks will calm the machine and boost keepers. Keywords: xp orx metal detector, xp orx review, metal detecting, roman coins, iron infested site, fast recovery, target separation, discrimination, iron audio, two‑way tone, stable VDI, masked targets, deep coins, hot rocks, mineralized soil, sensitivity, stability, audio tones, field detecting, pasture detecting, European detecting, treasure hunting, coin hunting, gold detecting, gold prospecting, gold mining, nugget hunting. Chapters: 00:00 Problem: iron chatter and masked targets on old ground. 00:30 Why slow/deep programs get noisy in dense iron. 01:00 Solution: fast separation for iron unmasking. 02:00 Iron audio on/off to balance awareness vs fatigue. 03:00 Diggable signal demo: short, sharp, two‑way hig 04:00 Finds: small bronzes with steady mid/high IDs. 05:30 Sorting hobnails/ferrous tells from coin tones.