Critterhunter
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I've owned many detectors over the years including 2 or 3 Explorers. I ended up going back to the QXT Pro as it's always been one of my favorites and gets comparible depth on silver/copper coins, which is primarily my interest. However, I've personaly seen the Etrac get a good 2" more depth on two different undug silver dimes. I believe this is mainly due to it's roughly 2" size advantage of it's coil versus the 9.5" for the QXT. I would prefer to step up to a larger coil for the QXT but the only one available for coin shooting is the 12" Hot Shot. While I've heard good things about this coil on the XLT and 6000, for some reason the two brand new coils I used would become unstable on the QXT after about ten minutes of use, despite changing locations or trying lower sensitivity settings. This may have been due to the particular QXT I owned at the time but I'm not sure, as this coil should work with any of the Whites using the same frequency such as the QXT, XLT, 6000, and so on.
Anyway, while I made some good finds with the Explorer(s) there were several things I didn't like about them, including the tendency of the ID to "float", the weight of the machine, lousy pin pointing, and so on. Another particular thing that bothered me was the response time between targets. The QXT was much better in trash and about the fatest in response time between targets that I've seen. There are several things about the E-Trac that I feel fixed the complaints I had with the Explorer but as of now it's currently out of my price range.
I've looked at the X-Terra line and like what I see, but the lack of a 3khz coil in the 12+ inch size range for maximum depth on coins puts it out of my interest. I prefer a low frequency around 3khz to hit harder on silver/copper, yet the only coil at that frequency for it is 9".
So, I'm considering purchasing a used Sovereign for a few reasons. First, I would suspect that without the top heavy computer software of the Explorer/E-Trac that it's response time between targets would be quicker than them? Second, the range of various aftermarket coils for it for maximum depth on coins is something not available for my QXT, as said. I mainly hunt with zero discrimination on the QXT and assign high tones to the targets I'm interested in. This allows me to avoid target masking and also simply listen for a high tone mixed in with the lows, at which time I look at the target ID and investigate the target further. The one feature the QXT lacks that I would like to see, besides bigger coils, is a numerical target value of the target. The VDI numerical target display and multi tones of the Sovereign interests me for that reason as well.
Now to my questions: What coil do you guys consider to be the best for maximum depth on coins for this machine? And, secondly, how does the depth of the Sovereign with that coil compare to the Explorer and E-Trac? In other words, are there any other machines that you think go deeper on the Sovereign using the best coil for maximum coin depth?
Also, what is the difference between the various Sovereigns out there? Meaning, the GT versus the Elite and the other various older models?
Finaly, what don't you like about this machine? Is it heavy like the Explorer? Does it have trouble pin-pointing? Etc...
Thanks for your input on this matter.
Anyway, while I made some good finds with the Explorer(s) there were several things I didn't like about them, including the tendency of the ID to "float", the weight of the machine, lousy pin pointing, and so on. Another particular thing that bothered me was the response time between targets. The QXT was much better in trash and about the fatest in response time between targets that I've seen. There are several things about the E-Trac that I feel fixed the complaints I had with the Explorer but as of now it's currently out of my price range.
I've looked at the X-Terra line and like what I see, but the lack of a 3khz coil in the 12+ inch size range for maximum depth on coins puts it out of my interest. I prefer a low frequency around 3khz to hit harder on silver/copper, yet the only coil at that frequency for it is 9".
So, I'm considering purchasing a used Sovereign for a few reasons. First, I would suspect that without the top heavy computer software of the Explorer/E-Trac that it's response time between targets would be quicker than them? Second, the range of various aftermarket coils for it for maximum depth on coins is something not available for my QXT, as said. I mainly hunt with zero discrimination on the QXT and assign high tones to the targets I'm interested in. This allows me to avoid target masking and also simply listen for a high tone mixed in with the lows, at which time I look at the target ID and investigate the target further. The one feature the QXT lacks that I would like to see, besides bigger coils, is a numerical target value of the target. The VDI numerical target display and multi tones of the Sovereign interests me for that reason as well.
Now to my questions: What coil do you guys consider to be the best for maximum depth on coins for this machine? And, secondly, how does the depth of the Sovereign with that coil compare to the Explorer and E-Trac? In other words, are there any other machines that you think go deeper on the Sovereign using the best coil for maximum coin depth?
Also, what is the difference between the various Sovereigns out there? Meaning, the GT versus the Elite and the other various older models?
Finaly, what don't you like about this machine? Is it heavy like the Explorer? Does it have trouble pin-pointing? Etc...
Thanks for your input on this matter.