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Biggest differences between F-75 and T2

The way you set the processor modes.... T2 has more all in one settings. The F75 has them separated more.. They both get to about the same settings just do it a little different.

Also coils do not interchange between the two.. F75 saves user settings. T2 doesn't. F75 has back light. T2 doesn't. I'm talking original T2 and original F-75...
 
Another thing you can get a sunray probe for the f75 and not the t2. If I would have known when I was in the market I would have got the f75 instead of the t2.
 
Elton and Dirtscratcher are certainly right. What I also found is the T2 sure seems to like iron more and it is a little noisier and not as stable as the F75.
 
Larry--NWI Detectors said:
Elton and Dirtscratcher are certainly right. What I also found is the T2 sure seems to like iron more and it is a little noisier and not as stable as the F75.

Larry you are right. I have both. The F75SE that you sold me is a little more stable and little less noisy than my T2SE. The T2SE does lock on to VDI numbers better though. I mainly just listen to the tones on the F75SE. Having more than just two tones in the boost mode on the F75SE is another big plus. The TSSE just has two tones in the boost mode. That's not really bad for a relic hunter though, but having more tones is a plus for coin shooters.

tabman
 
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