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Can this forum be set to discriminate this guy out of here?

jtalley007

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I want to read tests on the T2 and comments not bashing. I can take any detector out there and find something wrong with it. I can also take any decent detector and find good things. The Red Baron was a fast sweep 4 filter detector so there is apples to Oranges for you. The Tesoro Tejon is loved by many but deep Civil war nails read like a deep good target and I couldn't tell the difference. I sold mine and went back to other detectors that didn't have that problem. It appears as companies jack up the gain and try to get that last little bit of depth it may cause some issues, there is no free lunch. It's like having a detector like the 2-B, turning the voltage up to 44 and complaining about short battery life. I will try a T2 in the future once I decide which machine to sell and replace with the T2. I wish this bad mouthing would stop. There has always got to be a bad apple in every bunch.
 
[quote Scott Maine]n/t[/quote]

I dont think the T2 has a notch system, does it?
 
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