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Hi Everyone,
I'm so new to MD'ing that I don`t even have a detector of my own yet but I'm pretty certain I'm buying one tonight, atleast I plan to. Just need to decide once and for all, which one.
I've looked at many different models, read reviews here on the net, and talked to local detector users. I've also talked with a reputable "all brands" local dealer and still haven`t found the definitive answers that I'm looking for.
I do realize that my needs are specific, just as anyone else's are, so generalized advice on a model is hard to give. I plan to use the detector for relic hunting at old homesteads(dumps and outhouses too!), battle sites here in Upstate NY, parks, and beaches. I'd like a detector which is relatively good on gold jewelery while doing well in the other areas as well.
I can afford the Explorer II and I'm really impressed by virtually every comment on this detector being positive with the exception of one recurrent theme, it's hard to learn this detector.
I'm also considering the Garrett GTI2500 which offers alot for the money and is reputed to be the easiest higher end detector to use, and the White DFX which is supposed to be easier and less costly than the Explorer II.
So after all this longwinded explanation, all I really want know is how difficult is the Explorer to learn vs another user adjustable machine? I just bought my 7 1/2 year old son a Garrett Ace 250 and having it available could probably be seen as both a plus and a minus I suppose.
I'd appreciate all serious replies and thanks for bearing with me as I got to the point.
BTW, are there and clubs or experienced Explorer II users in the area around Oswego or Syracuse,NY that might help me learn to effectively utilize this detector or another that I might end up with?
Thanks, Russ
I'm so new to MD'ing that I don`t even have a detector of my own yet but I'm pretty certain I'm buying one tonight, atleast I plan to. Just need to decide once and for all, which one.
I've looked at many different models, read reviews here on the net, and talked to local detector users. I've also talked with a reputable "all brands" local dealer and still haven`t found the definitive answers that I'm looking for.
I do realize that my needs are specific, just as anyone else's are, so generalized advice on a model is hard to give. I plan to use the detector for relic hunting at old homesteads(dumps and outhouses too!), battle sites here in Upstate NY, parks, and beaches. I'd like a detector which is relatively good on gold jewelery while doing well in the other areas as well.
I can afford the Explorer II and I'm really impressed by virtually every comment on this detector being positive with the exception of one recurrent theme, it's hard to learn this detector.
I'm also considering the Garrett GTI2500 which offers alot for the money and is reputed to be the easiest higher end detector to use, and the White DFX which is supposed to be easier and less costly than the Explorer II.
So after all this longwinded explanation, all I really want know is how difficult is the Explorer to learn vs another user adjustable machine? I just bought my 7 1/2 year old son a Garrett Ace 250 and having it available could probably be seen as both a plus and a minus I suppose.
I'd appreciate all serious replies and thanks for bearing with me as I got to the point.
BTW, are there and clubs or experienced Explorer II users in the area around Oswego or Syracuse,NY that might help me learn to effectively utilize this detector or another that I might end up with?
Thanks, Russ