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Explorer SE learning curve

Reggie

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I am able to use this machine, but it is HARD to learn it. I do much better with all the simple detectors in my closet: DFX, MXT, CZ20 and Nautilus IIBa. I don't know why it is so hard for me, but it IS. Reggie
 
Reggie said:
I am able to use this machine, but it is HARD to learn it. I do much better with all the simple detectors in my closet: DFX, MXT, CZ20 and Nautilus IIBa. I don't know why it is so hard for me, but it IS. Reggie

It's probably hard for you because the SE uses a different way of relaying to you then what you are used to. I am surprised because the NAughty IIBa is NOT an easy machine to learn from what i read. Everything is strictly auditory and it uses different sounds and such in the right and left at the same time. Definitely not a machine for the beginner BUT worth it once you realize its power, same with the SE
 
Ok, I'll be lazy and just put a link to another post. I recommend reading it, and then going to the link I posted there. I'm 4-5 months in to learning my Explorer, and I am thankful that site exists, as well as for the many people on the forum providing feedback. I guess it's my turn to try and help!

Jai

http://www.findmall.com/read.php?19,791207
 
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