Low-Boy/LCPM
Active member
My take on the new Fisher F75 LTD
> is this..from reading all I have done thus
> far...different testers different ground matrix different
> settings and so on....it seems we are not going to get
> what we all want a machine that does it all...If you look at
> the new V3 I have not read much on how it differs from its
> competition other then a lot of color and different freq a
> lot of coils and a lot of programing...but I am not reading
> much about more depth better unmasking or faster response to
> targets....
>
> From what I am reading on the F75 and I own the older
> F75 and from what I found using this detector and reading
> the forums the older F75 is deep, very, fast, is a
> great coin detector and relic detector does a great job
> at unmasking and from the United States to the other side of
> the pond the F75 has a lot of users that are very happy with
> this machine.
>
> It is the best detector I have used in the 12 years I
> have been detecting but all the other detectors I have used
> in the past have trained me to make a perfect fit with the
> F75...
>
> The minlabs seem to have a great following and they
> have a claim for real good depth it seems to me maybe all
> the freq it is using helps this machine light up the hard to
> find fringe deep targets like silver coins...
>
> So now getting back to the new F75 LTD if the boost
> mode gives us just a bit more help on those hard to find
> fringe deep targets, if we can go through the over
> grown fields with our coils a inch or so off the ground or
> uneven ground and light up some of the targets we missed
> then it is worth it for me to get this machine...
>
> It seems to me we are not going to see alien
> technology in the near future for our hobby. And I have to
> remind myself that from all the history I have found these
> past years I have done a great job!
>
All I have to do is look at my display cases and I take a
> trip into the past...and I am talking about one of my oldest relics dates
> back 209 years...Wow.
>
> So for Fisher to tweak the the F75 just enough for
> NASA Tom and the other testers to be be able to say WOW it
> would seem to me this as good as it gets for now and you can
> wait till you have gray hair and never be satisfied. By the way I am almost gray so I am not going to wait anymore and hoping to get one ASAP!
>
>
> Lawrenzo
> C.P. Manza /
> LowBoy
> is this..from reading all I have done thus
> far...different testers different ground matrix different
> settings and so on....it seems we are not going to get
> what we all want a machine that does it all...If you look at
> the new V3 I have not read much on how it differs from its
> competition other then a lot of color and different freq a
> lot of coils and a lot of programing...but I am not reading
> much about more depth better unmasking or faster response to
> targets....
>
> From what I am reading on the F75 and I own the older
> F75 and from what I found using this detector and reading
> the forums the older F75 is deep, very, fast, is a
> great coin detector and relic detector does a great job
> at unmasking and from the United States to the other side of
> the pond the F75 has a lot of users that are very happy with
> this machine.
>
> It is the best detector I have used in the 12 years I
> have been detecting but all the other detectors I have used
> in the past have trained me to make a perfect fit with the
> F75...
>
> The minlabs seem to have a great following and they
> have a claim for real good depth it seems to me maybe all
> the freq it is using helps this machine light up the hard to
> find fringe deep targets like silver coins...
>
> So now getting back to the new F75 LTD if the boost
> mode gives us just a bit more help on those hard to find
> fringe deep targets, if we can go through the over
> grown fields with our coils a inch or so off the ground or
> uneven ground and light up some of the targets we missed
> then it is worth it for me to get this machine...
>
> It seems to me we are not going to see alien
> technology in the near future for our hobby. And I have to
> remind myself that from all the history I have found these
> past years I have done a great job!
>
All I have to do is look at my display cases and I take a
> trip into the past...and I am talking about one of my oldest relics dates
> back 209 years...Wow.
>
> So for Fisher to tweak the the F75 just enough for
> NASA Tom and the other testers to be be able to say WOW it
> would seem to me this as good as it gets for now and you can
> wait till you have gray hair and never be satisfied. By the way I am almost gray so I am not going to wait anymore and hoping to get one ASAP!
>
>
> Lawrenzo
> C.P. Manza /
> LowBoy
