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Deus 2 coil question

BobM (Oregon)

New member
Hi all,
I’m looking at purchasing a Deus 2 to compliment the Deus 1 I’ve been running the last 6 years. I mainly detect parks, tot lots, play fields and public spaces (trashy areas) with the very occasional beach trip tossed in. I’m wondering what everyone’s thoughts or recommendations are about which coil size to go with.
I already have the original LF and both HF 9” coils for the Deus 1
I welcome all comments,
Thanks,
Bob
 
When I got the Deus II, I was disappointed that it didn't have the range that the Deus has between 3.7 to 81 kHz. I previously sold my original Deus when I purchased the Deus II. But I just bought a newer Deus. It's still under warranty, and the newer coils offer a little more than the older ones that I had did. I think both detectors complement each other.
Thanks to Richard at Backwoods Metal Detectors for a great deal. The 9" coil for separation, the larger ones for depth and coverage, and the HF coils for hunting jewelry and some prospecting, and other applications. All the coils do well at unmasking targets, getting great depth, and work well in the iron. I just wish that they would have gave us all those features in one detector. I can't believe how much lighter the new ORX shaft is compared to the older ones. That with the carbon fiber lower shaft makes it feel as light as a feather.
 
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