Greetings to all you owners/users of the classic 1200 series detectors. I've been doing quite a bit of reading in the archives of several "brand" forums that i've been interested. I've mainly focused on the Fisher site because i know Fisher has been around a long, long time, and i know they are deep detecting machines. I've been detecting on and off since the mid 70's starting out with a whites coinmaster 5000 and presently using a x-terra 70, with numerous brands in between over the years. I'm getting that, " time for another detector itch feeling", so i'm throwing a few thoughts out to see what people think. I always consider the opinions of experienced users to help me choose between what i have narrowed my choices to be. That being said :........................
My main purpose is to determine whether to opt for the new fangled state of the art detectors on the market or hold out for an "old school" analog. My main concern is depth, ( like most of us are, i'm assuming ), and discrimination. What attracted me to the 1200 series is the depth capability and the discrimination feature. If i'm understanding some of the posts right, these earlier units will crack or sizzle on the foil or dreaded pull tab if set right, yet sound solid on a ring or nickle. If that's true, this appears to be something i would be familiar with, quite similar to a Whites 6000 di. It seems most of the digital detectors with there notch systems just don't let ones ears be the judge. And if one totally rejects those lower areas there is a loss of depth with digital. To me, it's just not the same. Can someone tell me if i'm on the right track?
Now the depth issue: ....... On the deep small objects,do the 1200 series give that "whisper low audio" letting you know, ya got a dig for it. It's difficult to me to get used to that all or nothing sound and checking the depth meter to see if the target is 3 inches or 7 inches. I know there are some digital models presently on the market that will have that modulation, yet they still to me seem to struggle a little to much with the deep ones, ( my opinion ). Anyone on this?
I know that many of you members that post on this forum, and other brand forums, have a variety of detectors in your arsenal and all have their specific uses for the particular sites being hunted. Myself, i'm a one detector person, only because i can't afford to have multiple units, but that's on my shoulders. That being said, if you could only have two machines, one present market, and one of the 1200 series which choices would you prefer. ( Hopefully, this can be answered without anyone or me getting in trouble ). I'm curious about the 1236x. As far as i can tell by some online comparison charts it's the deepest of the series. Next would be the 1266x. Any input on the two?
I also know, I might wait for a long time to find either of them. I did have a cz5 once, but never really gave it much of a chance although i did recover a 12 inch IH that my brother couldn't get a peep out of his 6000 hipmount. The darn thing gave me too many mid to penny range signals at 4-6 inches that ended up being pull tabs. After weeks of that, i gave up on it.
Hope to hear from alot of you members and thanks.
Pat
My main purpose is to determine whether to opt for the new fangled state of the art detectors on the market or hold out for an "old school" analog. My main concern is depth, ( like most of us are, i'm assuming ), and discrimination. What attracted me to the 1200 series is the depth capability and the discrimination feature. If i'm understanding some of the posts right, these earlier units will crack or sizzle on the foil or dreaded pull tab if set right, yet sound solid on a ring or nickle. If that's true, this appears to be something i would be familiar with, quite similar to a Whites 6000 di. It seems most of the digital detectors with there notch systems just don't let ones ears be the judge. And if one totally rejects those lower areas there is a loss of depth with digital. To me, it's just not the same. Can someone tell me if i'm on the right track?
Now the depth issue: ....... On the deep small objects,do the 1200 series give that "whisper low audio" letting you know, ya got a dig for it. It's difficult to me to get used to that all or nothing sound and checking the depth meter to see if the target is 3 inches or 7 inches. I know there are some digital models presently on the market that will have that modulation, yet they still to me seem to struggle a little to much with the deep ones, ( my opinion ). Anyone on this?
I know that many of you members that post on this forum, and other brand forums, have a variety of detectors in your arsenal and all have their specific uses for the particular sites being hunted. Myself, i'm a one detector person, only because i can't afford to have multiple units, but that's on my shoulders. That being said, if you could only have two machines, one present market, and one of the 1200 series which choices would you prefer. ( Hopefully, this can be answered without anyone or me getting in trouble ). I'm curious about the 1236x. As far as i can tell by some online comparison charts it's the deepest of the series. Next would be the 1266x. Any input on the two?
I also know, I might wait for a long time to find either of them. I did have a cz5 once, but never really gave it much of a chance although i did recover a 12 inch IH that my brother couldn't get a peep out of his 6000 hipmount. The darn thing gave me too many mid to penny range signals at 4-6 inches that ended up being pull tabs. After weeks of that, i gave up on it.
Hope to hear from alot of you members and thanks.
Pat