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Alimo88 said:Seem a lot of people get the ACE 250 over say an F2 or F4. Am I missing something???? Why would you want 8 display Zones over 99 display zones.
What could be the reasoning in their thinking?
any comments appreciated
F2 owner
garretuser said:Garrett's are built better and run more stable, in my experience/opinion. Those 99 display zones don't mean much when they jump from 20 to 90 back to 60 up to 80 then down to 10 over and over. Garrett's also don't have a big EMI issue like the First Texas detectors do.
Shambler said:garretuser said:Garrett's are built better and run more stable, in my experience/opinion. Those 99 display zones don't mean much when they jump from 20 to 90 back to 60 up to 80 then down to 10 over and over. Garrett's also don't have a big EMI issue like the First Texas detectors do.
I never had an ounce of trouble out of my F4 with EMI that wasn't easily mitigated with settings. It's a great detector. The TID bounce is more a result of the DD coil than the detector. There's a code in those numbers that will help you decide to dig. The DING DING on the 12 TID stops of the Garret just seems not jumpy because it's averaging. It's terrible at target ID unless you're digging clad at the tot lot. If that's you're gig, get the ACE. If you're looking for old coins or relics, you can't afford one of the expensive machines, and you don't want to dig 20 holes per 1 good target, the F4 is a good choice. Before some ACE user chimes in with his 500 silver dimes, we ALL know it's a metal detector and if you swing over 2" silver dimes at a virgin spot, it will go DING DING DING and you'll find a dime. However, don't try to tell me you used it in a challenging environment and it out performed ANY other detectors.
As for build, the only nice thing I saw with the ACE250 was the coil connector. It screws on instead of pushes in. Other than that, the ACE is poorly balanced and does not offer a DD coil. It's a beginners unit.
That being said, it's not really fair to compare the F4 to the ACE250 since they are in different price ranges, but if I was facing that decision, it would be NO contest.
blacktoe said:I had an ace 250 and an F4 at the same time. I still have the F4, the Ace 250 is gone.