Joe of South Jersey
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The Minelab Explorer SE . . . . . . one man's observations .
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There have been improvements made to the Explorer in the new SE . . . . . some needed and some not depending on your point of view and needs.
Most noticeable from the start when you turn the SE on is that it now takes about 3 seconds to boot up be ready to start hunting. Is this a big deal...well not really since most users turn it on at the start of their hunt and off when they are ready for a break or go home. But it goes to show the speed that the new microprocessor is capable of. The screen and menu scrolling is perceptively faster. In addition, the Target ID does a better job keeping up with the Tone ID.
Detect Button functions; Unlike the XS and II models where pressing the Detect touch pad resulted in the 4 screens appearing in sequence (SmartFind, Digital, Edit & Learn), on the SE only the SmartFind and Digital screens cycle through. The Learn and Edit options are now accessed from the Menu option. This change is nice for the new user, but was it needed. Not really. The same can be done on the Explorer II by switching back to Quick Start once your programming has been selected rather than remaining in the Advanced mode.
Iron Mask; Now it covers the entire Ferrous scale running from 0-32 plus AM. This feature is one of the most popular for beach and relic hunter's alike. This new numbering is going to take a bit of getting use to. Since the old 0 is now 15, -15 is 32 and the -16 is AM. This will be a challenge to overcome old habits if you are a use of the previous models and have the digital numbers memorized.
Coil; New FBS Slimline. This is a very welcomed improvement. The coil is a solid coil (similar in design to Sovereign Tornado). Not much to say, but finally . . . . . hopefully it will be available as an option for existing XS and II models . . . . . it should be very popular!
Response; Changing the tones labeling and refining of sound is an improvement. The choices are now Normal, Long, Smooth, Pitch Hold. This will make it easier to select which fits where you are detecting. In the previous model(Explorer II) by using these feature there were gains in hearing smaller low conductive targets. Hope this still holds true. The Pitch Hold option mimics the response found on the BBS models which some users may appreciate.
Pinpoint; This is right up there on the top of the list in improvements that has been needing. Most do not use this feature on the older units although it is really easy to zero in on targets even with a WOT coil. , I have talked with many that find they needed a better system especially when recovering deeper targets. I would add that in some case's the pinpoint is another good feature of a good detector.
Battery Life; Increased by about 2 hours, I have a hard time running the battery to the point that the detector quits in any one outing. Nice to know it last longer, but I hope I do not hunt long enough to find out how many hours it really lasts.
This is just my take on the Explorer SE.
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There have been improvements made to the Explorer in the new SE . . . . . some needed and some not depending on your point of view and needs.
Most noticeable from the start when you turn the SE on is that it now takes about 3 seconds to boot up be ready to start hunting. Is this a big deal...well not really since most users turn it on at the start of their hunt and off when they are ready for a break or go home. But it goes to show the speed that the new microprocessor is capable of. The screen and menu scrolling is perceptively faster. In addition, the Target ID does a better job keeping up with the Tone ID.
Detect Button functions; Unlike the XS and II models where pressing the Detect touch pad resulted in the 4 screens appearing in sequence (SmartFind, Digital, Edit & Learn), on the SE only the SmartFind and Digital screens cycle through. The Learn and Edit options are now accessed from the Menu option. This change is nice for the new user, but was it needed. Not really. The same can be done on the Explorer II by switching back to Quick Start once your programming has been selected rather than remaining in the Advanced mode.
Iron Mask; Now it covers the entire Ferrous scale running from 0-32 plus AM. This feature is one of the most popular for beach and relic hunter's alike. This new numbering is going to take a bit of getting use to. Since the old 0 is now 15, -15 is 32 and the -16 is AM. This will be a challenge to overcome old habits if you are a use of the previous models and have the digital numbers memorized.
Coil; New FBS Slimline. This is a very welcomed improvement. The coil is a solid coil (similar in design to Sovereign Tornado). Not much to say, but finally . . . . . hopefully it will be available as an option for existing XS and II models . . . . . it should be very popular!
Response; Changing the tones labeling and refining of sound is an improvement. The choices are now Normal, Long, Smooth, Pitch Hold. This will make it easier to select which fits where you are detecting. In the previous model(Explorer II) by using these feature there were gains in hearing smaller low conductive targets. Hope this still holds true. The Pitch Hold option mimics the response found on the BBS models which some users may appreciate.
Pinpoint; This is right up there on the top of the list in improvements that has been needing. Most do not use this feature on the older units although it is really easy to zero in on targets even with a WOT coil. , I have talked with many that find they needed a better system especially when recovering deeper targets. I would add that in some case's the pinpoint is another good feature of a good detector.
Battery Life; Increased by about 2 hours, I have a hard time running the battery to the point that the detector quits in any one outing. Nice to know it last longer, but I hope I do not hunt long enough to find out how many hours it really lasts.
This is just my take on the Explorer SE.