Southwind
Well-known member
I've owned both and in all fairness, while the E-Trac does have a slight advantage out of the box on deep copper and silver, the V3i is very capable of finding those deep ones. The E-Trac does make it easier with less experience.
I got the same results on my E-Trac vs V3i head-to-heads on deep coins and have several videos that show the same results. I had determined the E-Trac was my choice based on those results. Having used the DFX for 8 years and seeing the same type of results when compared to detectors like the SE Pro and F75, but knowing the DFX competes easily when you understand it I felt I hadn't really given the V3i a chance to prove itself. I got another V3i and spent some time getting to know it and it really came to life. After 3 months of using only the V3i I was pulling those same deep coins out of out city park on a consistent level just as much as with my E-Trac. In fact I had several I felt my E-Trac would have had reallyly problem with.
No the V3i is not the quick learning of the E-Trac but don't make mistakestak of thinking it isn't on the same level in the right hands. I've got a few videos of the E-Trac and V3i head-to-head on extremely deep coins and a few go to the V3i having the edge.
Here is one of those videos. With the 10x12 SEF the deep coin was comparable , almost, to the V3i's signal but with the stock coil I had to give the advantage to the V3i.
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpTHCWn2nhM[/video]
[video]http://youtu.be/vpTHCWn2nhM[/video]
I got the same results on my E-Trac vs V3i head-to-heads on deep coins and have several videos that show the same results. I had determined the E-Trac was my choice based on those results. Having used the DFX for 8 years and seeing the same type of results when compared to detectors like the SE Pro and F75, but knowing the DFX competes easily when you understand it I felt I hadn't really given the V3i a chance to prove itself. I got another V3i and spent some time getting to know it and it really came to life. After 3 months of using only the V3i I was pulling those same deep coins out of out city park on a consistent level just as much as with my E-Trac. In fact I had several I felt my E-Trac would have had reallyly problem with.
No the V3i is not the quick learning of the E-Trac but don't make mistakestak of thinking it isn't on the same level in the right hands. I've got a few videos of the E-Trac and V3i head-to-head on extremely deep coins and a few go to the V3i having the edge.
Here is one of those videos. With the 10x12 SEF the deep coin was comparable , almost, to the V3i's signal but with the stock coil I had to give the advantage to the V3i.
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpTHCWn2nhM[/video]
[video]http://youtu.be/vpTHCWn2nhM[/video]