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Enough with the single frequency machines.

JASONSPAZ1

New member
Let me say up front that I am an analog fan. I hit the wet salt for gold and a once in a blue moon a reale. I also relic and coin hunt inland just as often. I have had great and continued success with my Sovereign GT. I think it is unfortunate that one company has multiple models that are multifrequency while the others are lagging. Does Minelab have a broad reaching patent on multifrequency?
I think VLF has peaked. We are in the midst of new detector reveals. The IMPACT looks good but only single frequency at one time. I think many of us thought by advertising that the IMPACT would be multi frequncy.
I hope that we will get a new multifrequency on the market soon.

HH
Jason
 
Funny, the leading metal detector designers in the world - some folks in Australia and some in El Paso seem to agree with you.

Doing and the same things that the detectors we have do but with different bells and whistles is no longer adequate. Manufacturers know that to regain the $1000 plus price point on hobbyist detectors they need to market detectors which perform substantially different than today's.
 
Whites is no longer producing the beach hunter....only options are cz21 excals/ctx3030 for multi-frequency saltwater detectors......what's up with that????
 
jason
Some times older is better.I have been detecting 60 years or more.I also use the
Sovereign here on Fl salt water beach in wet sand,the only detechor that beat me
here in dept in wet salt water sand was the Fisher CZ20 they dont make them
any more.It was a very good water and beach detector.
Frank-s
 
Hey Frank...

Hello, the CZ21 is in current production. PM me or call your dealer for a smoking deal!
 
cz are the best
 
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