New Metal Detector... the decision has been made!
So, I've finally decided on what I'm going to do. I currently have a White's XLT Spectrum that has been an absolutely a great detector for me. But after 10 years, I'm deciding to get a new unit. This doesn't mean the XLT is going to be boxed up or given away. I would like to add another piece to my arsenal. I think it will be real fun to split my hunts up between detectors, and go over my 'hunted-out' areas with a new machine to see if I missed anything (and everyone knows.. no one can get all the signals).
So... what am I going to get??? The decision has been made, and I'm going to pick up the new Minelab Explorer SE. It was between that and the White's DFX. After talking to a White's representative on the phone today, me said that DFX wouldn't be that much of a jump from the XLT. He said that if I was surf/beach hunting it would be great, but standard relic/coin hunting, it was very comparable to the XLT. He talked about the DC phase switch, that sounded interesting, but it wasn't enough to make me bite on the DFX. I would have been sorely disappointed if it was just like swinging my XLT.
One of the things I wanted was a new experience. 10 years with the same machine is good for experience, but I found myself getting in a rut, always digging the same 'style' of signals. This rut, in my opinion, might keep me from hitting worthy signals that I think were 'bad'. I think a new machine, where I have to learn all over again, might be a fun change of pace.
It sounds like the Minelab Explorer SE is a really great machine for both depth and accuracy. When I get it, I'm going to try to hit my usual hunting grounds to see if the signals start popping.
This Spring, I'm planning on doing a proper "shootout" between the XLT and SE. I'm thinking about gridding an area and going over the area with both detectors and "marking" potential signals with both detectors. Then dig after the area has been marked. I'm curious what each sees, and more importantly, what each misses. I think this is a proper bench test. I hate the standard dry air bench testing or burying targets. I want the real world test.
I'm going to make the purchase tomorrow. I can't wait!
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TheSearchCoil | 01/09/07 at 1:59PM
I just purchased it through TreasureHut.org. I was going to go with KellyCo, but Chuck really helped during my original forum thread at TreasureQuestXLT. He had a great deal going on. I picked up a SunRay 8" coil as well. I think the 5" might be a new purchase down the road.
I think switching the coils will be very helpful hunting my old grounds. I really want to clean up. This will give me a few weeks to a month and half to learn the machine before heading out.
I'm super excited about this season. My hunting buddy is going to pick up a new detector as well.. what will it be? White's or Minelab. He's new to the sport and was using my old Garret GTA1000.. bummer for him, eventhough he did come out with some decent finds.
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Mike Sanders | 01/10/07 at 07:56AM
That is a sweet machine! I hope you have a lot of success with it!!!!!
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Joe Danger | 11/06/07 at 07:26AM
Are you still liking the Minelab SE? I've been thinking about that unit.. but also considering the new Fisher.
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Frank | 03/25/08 at 3:45PM
Minelab Explorer SE has worked very well for my cousin... He's trying to convert me!
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Mike | 06/28/08 at 08:10AM
I know exactly how you felt. I've been using a Fisher 1266 for around 10 years or so and really think it's time for an upgrade.
I really want one with a lot of bells and whistles and one that I'll learn something new on every time out.
It's going to be a toss up between the Fisher F70 / F75 or Minelab X-Terra 70 or Explorer SE.
I hope you're enjoying your new achine!
Mike
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