christopher-ohio
Active member
OK, I tried the SE at a local dealer and compared it to my Explorer II I had a couple of weeks ago...I hesitated to post this but...what the heck
Putting both machines in all metal with as comparable settings as possible with a 1050 FBS coil on BOTH-here's what I found: The SE definitely is more sensitive to smaller objects AND to EMI---for coin hunting I definitely give the upper hand to the EX II at old home sites around powerlines hunting for coins since it doesn't pick all the smaller non-coin bits of metal as well and seems more stable. The fast start up is nice on the SE but the screen actually seems smaller-the larger numbers are nice and easier to read. The menu are simplified too as is switching from smart screen to digital. But the biggest thing for me that I realized was that the SE signal sounds choppy and not as smooth as the EX II in normal even in the long or smooth settings. I certainly agree about what I've read from others that the EX II signal is wider and not cut as short as the SE which frankly drove me a little nuts. I really think that on an Explorer faster is not better since you mainly hunt by sound and it's characteristics for each target-now I know why most of the masters of the Explorer arts are still using the XS or even the two...I would also say that airtesting a dime or a penny with the same coil and the same settings really opened my eyes about the difference in the overall width of the coin sound, digital and smartfind ID accuracy, and overall distance from the coil-the EX II really was much better overall. The VCO pinpoint was also very annoying and hard to separate the deeper target from more shallow ones. I'm glad to see that some of you guys are doing so well with the SE but I think minelab did it the best the first and probably the second time around...truly just my humble opinion-take it for what it's worth but there are those that have already stated this clearly over the net in various posts but I still had to find out for myself...HH