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Any advantages when hunting mid to deeper silver, no heavy iron sites just normal conditions.
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If found the audio on the E was "tuned" to scream silver, it was a no brainer when silver showed up. The Manticore may be able to do the same, I am just not yet familiar enough with it to have played with the audio tuning yet. I have full faith that the Manticore will on average outperform the E although I found lots of silver with it...Maybe, maybe not - performing wise, But definitely other advantages. Those advantages are more important depending on the users needs and wants. For me it was well worth the extra money.
I had the E but not at the same time to compare targets. I believe the M is at least as good. I’ve heard a few people say they can id silver better with the E but they definitely spent a lot more time with the E.
If normal conditions means not too much surface trash and mild ground mineralization, probably not if you are just looking for silver/high conductors.Any advantages when hunting mid to deeper silver, no heavy iron sites just normal conditions.
If normal conditions means not too much surface trash and mild ground mineralization, probably not if you are just looking for silver/high conductors.
If there is lots of non-ferrous, mixed alloy trash and any thing worse than mild mineralization, the Manticore will have a big advantage.
I owned an Etrac and still own the Manticore. I often hunt in moderate to heavy modern trash with moderate to high iron mineralized ground. The Etrac running it the recommended way which is with tracking ground balance, would end up on sensitivity 10 to 12 which means 6" depth at the most where I detected with it. The equivalent on the Manticore would be running it at 14 sensitivity. If I turned off the automatic tracking and tried to run my Etrac at a higher sensitivity, the ground noise was impossible. I can run the Manticore at 26 to 28 sensitivity on the same ground with no ground noise. So huge advantage to the Manticore for ground mineralization handling.
Weight and target separation/recovery speed have already been mentioned. Targets on edge, partially masked targets, other targets besides high conductors, other sized targets besides coin sized, not waterproof, no wireless audio, no internal rechargeable battery, no lightweight collapsible shaft system, no big audio options and most important for me, no restrictions on where I can hunt with it and what I can hunt for....... Manticore beats Etrac silly except on deep silver and that is only true for almost perfect ground conditions.
Minelab are not dumb. They knew that the Etrac was just for a very specific situation. If you were a person like me that did not hunt in that specific situation, you were screwed until the Equinox and Multi IQ was released.
I found 2 silver coins here in Colorado using the Etrac for a year in public parks. Same public parks, I found 89 silver coins and 48 silver rings last year using the Manticore along with some deep gold rings. All were 8" deep or deeper.
The main enhancements of Multi IQ for me are the ones you mentioned plus the two biggest of them all: advanced ground handling so that Multi IQ can unlock moderate to difficult mineralized ground and it also makes it easy to hit targets of a wide variety of sizes down to 0.05 grams and of any conductivity.Some very good info from previous posts.
My perspective is that the Manticores’ main enhancements over the Etrac are in response speed, separation and ergonomics.
In my environment I am not yet convinced it would offer substantial benefits. My ground is lightly mineralized. I primarily hunt old homesites that are almost devoid of modern trash. Primarily iron infested. These homesites are late 1800’s/early 1900’s so artifacts are not deeply buried. EMF is very minimal. I like to hunt low and slow often gridding from several directions. The tones of the etrac are just music to my ears. They are pleasing as well as informational. I dearly love the ferrous/conductive scale and the plethora of information it offers.
The Manticore seems like more of an enhanced version of the 900 than a etrac/CTX 3030. I guess the latter is what I have on my wishlist from Minelab. Not sure that is even in the works or proposed to be. If not convinced soon will look for other alternatives. The DEUS and wireless just is not appealing to me for several reasons not pertinent to this conversation.
Some very good info from previous posts.
My perspective is that the Manticores’ main enhancements over the Etrac are in response speed, separation and ergonomics.
In my environment I am not yet convinced it would offer substantial benefits. My ground is lightly mineralized. I primarily hunt old homesites that are almost devoid of modern trash. Primarily iron infested. These homesites are late 1800’s/early 1900’s so artifacts are not deeply buried. EMF is very minimal. I like to hunt low and slow often gridding from several directions. The tones of the etrac are just music to my ears. They are pleasing as well as informational. I dearly love the ferrous/conductive scale and the plethora of information it offers.
The Manticore seems like more of an enhanced version of the 900 than a etrac/CTX 3030. I guess the latter is what I have on my wishlist from Minelab. Not sure that is even in the works or proposed to be. If not convinced soon will look for other alternatives. The DEUS and wireless just is not appealing to me for several reasons not pertinent to this conversation.
My thoughts exactlySome very good info from previous posts.
My perspective is that the Manticores’ main enhancements over the Etrac are in response speed, separation and ergonomics.
In my environment I am not yet convinced it would offer substantial benefits. My ground is lightly mineralized. I primarily hunt old homesites that are almost devoid of modern trash. Primarily iron infested. These homesites are late 1800’s/early 1900’s so artifacts are not deeply buried. EMF is very minimal. I like to hunt low and slow often gridding from several directions. The tones of the etrac are just music to my ears. They are pleasing as well as informational. I dearly love the ferrous/conductive scale and the plethora of information it offers.
The Manticore seems like more of an enhanced version of the 900 than a etrac/CTX 3030. I guess the latter is what I have on my wishlist from Minelab. Not sure that is even in the works or proposed to be. If not convinced soon will look for other alternatives. The DEUS and wireless just is not appealing to me for several reasons not pertinent to this conversation.
Two tone ferrous. I would switch to it to help Id a good target in trash. I only used the Etrac for about a year and a half and the one thing I can say my coin count to trash digs were never better Had they not come out with the Equinox I might still have it. Although its weight was startingt o take its toll. And it was slow, so when Minelab touted the speed of the then new Equinox 800 I jumped on board. And did pretty well with it. The last 2 years were pretty dismal using the 900 and Legend but this year with the Manticore, it has brought old parks back to life and doing pretty well IMO with 35 silver, a couple pieces of sterling, Ihps, wheats, Buffs and tokens. So IMO the Etrac, although still a great detector, the Manticore with all its modern tech is definitely the better machine. As far as iron, the Manticore loves iron. It comes down to tone and tolerance and how much the user is willing to dig. I run mine wide open and dig less and less iron with each hunt. Most of my good finds have been masked to some degree by iron or modern trash and the Manticore does a great job of picking out a good target. Still new to the Manticore with only 130/40 ish hours on it so looking forward to learning more. Good luck to all.ttf?
I completely agree. I use ttf a lot. I feel it is a very important tool in my etrac toolbox. It opened up sites to me that are carpeted with iron. I never felt it as overwhelming after experiencing results. Hunt with it all day at times in spots that are impregnated with iron.My thoughts exactly.
Most people will probably argue about the etrac and ttf but in my opinion ttf is under rated because I have had a lot of success with it, yes it's slower and overwhelming and you can't take but a few minutes of it in the beginning but if you are able to stick with it you can have excellent results in the iron.
Does the Manticore have a 2 tone ferrous/non ferrous default audio setting? Yes. Is it similar to the Etrac TTF in performance? Thankfully, NO.I have researched this question but cannot find anything definitive. Can you set up the manticore to run in two tone ferrous? A program which approximates what my etrac offers with the 6X8 SEF coil? If so coupling the Manticore with the M9 coil would offer its benefits with respect to recovery speed, unmasking, target separation and ergonomics. That just might make for an easier purchase decision on my part.