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expl vs pro

ElevatorMan

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my question is what are differences between explorer II and pro model.I live in ohio and prefer old coin hunting and the occasion brass,gold or copper surprise
 
Here you go:


New faster and more powerful microprocessor with improved power consumption makes the Explorer SE more responsive. Spend more time detecting; less time programming and recharging.
New menu structure giving easier access to key functions makes Explorer SE programming a breeze. Fast learning curve; intuitive, easy to learn user interface.
New audio modulated pinpoint mode making target size and depth identification more reliable. Save valuable time recovering targets.
Simplified Iron Mask coordinates 0-31 with full ferrous discrimination capability. Easy correlation of Iron Mask settings with digital read-out values; more user friendly function; Simplifies use of Iron Mask; make better use of Iron Mask function.
New audio tone settings with new Pitch Hold mode for picking up even the faintest of target signals. Improve recovery rate for the smallest or deepest of good targets.
New Quickstart settings make the learning curve on the Explorer SE a more rewarding one.
New finer threshold and volume adjust controls. Fine tune Threshold and Volume to perfectly match operating conditions. More accurate and comfortable settings.
Improved Threshold stability in noisy / trashy environment. Less false signals; cover more ground faster.
Larger target coordinates in Digital screen and improved menu fonts.
Improved weight and balance with new light-weight waterproof coil; Comfortable detect for longer periods of time without fatigue.
 
I think it depends on how you hunt...I use an Explorer II in all metal, -16 iron mask, multitones, in ferrous, fast and deep off with minimal iron falsing with no nulling versus the SE/SE Pro which is harder to use that way since it's a more sensitive machine with more iron falsing issues if hunting in all metal as with the Explorer II in my opinion unless you hunt like Bryce does with his SE.
 
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