Hey there guys,
I need some feedback from you on the V3 / V3i.
I typically hang out over in the Explorer/E-Trac
section as a long time Explorer XS user and more recently E-Trac'r. However, my longtime hunting partner had a detector breakdown a few years ago and has slipped into detector inactivity. He needs a replacement, bad. He had been using a White's 6000 Di Pro SL
for years and years and it finally gave out on him. (It had been roughed up
pretty hard and loaned out to folks in need) It finally gave out and wasn't fixable without a sizable investment; it needed replacement. Well, he junked it and has been out only once in the last four or five years. I finally persuaded him to hunt an old farmhouse and loaned him a CZ-5. He had a good time and would like to get back into it.
Being a diehard White's guy, he's looking at a V3, but is nervous about it. He's intimidated by all of the computerized detectors on the market and display screens with the dozens and dozens of options. In fact, the multi-tones of the old CZ-5 were confusing for him (holy toledo, there are only a few tones
). We've hunted side by side for years, so he's seen how my Explorer performed and more recently the E-Trac, and he is very impressed. Especially in the Minelab's ability to find coins in with rusty nails and stuff. But, he doesn't care for all the sounds the minelabs make. (Yes, he is aware I can change the number of tones on my E-trac)
He wants to get a top end detector but is afraid of all the settings. He doesn't was a beep and dig. He wants to be competitive with me and my E-trac. Target ID is a must and he is used to a depth gauge.
I've never used, no seen in use, a V3. I see that there are some die hard V3 users on the forum that make and post finds and would like some honest input of how easy or difficult it is to get a V3 up and working and to 'interpret' the display and take advantage of the abilities of the V3. He is primarily a coin and token hunter. Jewelry is iceing on the cake. He hunts a lot of old homes and is competitive by nature and I have a vested interest in him getting a really good detector so he is making good finds and wants to go hunting. I don't want to nudge him into a detector he is going to be overwhelmed by.
So what do you say?
Appreciated any feedback.
Thanks,
Rich (Utah)
I need some feedback from you on the V3 / V3i.




Being a diehard White's guy, he's looking at a V3, but is nervous about it. He's intimidated by all of the computerized detectors on the market and display screens with the dozens and dozens of options. In fact, the multi-tones of the old CZ-5 were confusing for him (holy toledo, there are only a few tones


I've never used, no seen in use, a V3. I see that there are some die hard V3 users on the forum that make and post finds and would like some honest input of how easy or difficult it is to get a V3 up and working and to 'interpret' the display and take advantage of the abilities of the V3. He is primarily a coin and token hunter. Jewelry is iceing on the cake. He hunts a lot of old homes and is competitive by nature and I have a vested interest in him getting a really good detector so he is making good finds and wants to go hunting. I don't want to nudge him into a detector he is going to be overwhelmed by.
So what do you say?
Appreciated any feedback.
Thanks,
Rich (Utah)