diggindowndeep
New member
Hello,
I do apologize in advance if this topic has already been discussed, which I'm sure it has. May I ask if there are any members here that used to swing a slower/heavier FBS unit & have now switched over to the much faster/lighter Deus? Reason being, I previously owned a Safari & an E-Trac w/ X-1, and I currently own an X-Terra 705. I'm looking to replace my primary detector & based on all of my research so far, I'm heavily leaning towards getting a Deus this time around. I already understand that it's a single axis unit & it's TID's can be a little jumpy at depth(normal for a highly sensitive unit). I'm more concerned about whether or not it has that certain sweet tone that tells your ears it's a potential keeper.
I primarily hunt modern/older parks, homesteads, wooded areas, plus an occasional freshwater shoreline. I search for coins, relics & some jewelry. My soil tends to have a lot of iron debris in it, along with some heavy minerals (GB 8-20's). I'm located in North Central WI/ UP MI border area, aka copper country. It's not that I can't handle swinging the slower, more cumbersome units. I would just prefer not to at this point if at all possible. Years of manual labor are now catching up to me. lol
I was also curious as to what detector would compliment the Deus in a backup role if saltwater beaches were to be a possibility down the road? I figured that if anyone would know a thing or two about the Deus, it would be you. Before I proceed any further, I'm going to buy a Deus Handbook from Andy S., so I can read up on what makes it tick even further. Also, this way I can see if it would be a good fit for me & $20 is a whole lot cheaper than $1.5k plus, just in case.
Any input will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks much for your time,
JT
I do apologize in advance if this topic has already been discussed, which I'm sure it has. May I ask if there are any members here that used to swing a slower/heavier FBS unit & have now switched over to the much faster/lighter Deus? Reason being, I previously owned a Safari & an E-Trac w/ X-1, and I currently own an X-Terra 705. I'm looking to replace my primary detector & based on all of my research so far, I'm heavily leaning towards getting a Deus this time around. I already understand that it's a single axis unit & it's TID's can be a little jumpy at depth(normal for a highly sensitive unit). I'm more concerned about whether or not it has that certain sweet tone that tells your ears it's a potential keeper.
I primarily hunt modern/older parks, homesteads, wooded areas, plus an occasional freshwater shoreline. I search for coins, relics & some jewelry. My soil tends to have a lot of iron debris in it, along with some heavy minerals (GB 8-20's). I'm located in North Central WI/ UP MI border area, aka copper country. It's not that I can't handle swinging the slower, more cumbersome units. I would just prefer not to at this point if at all possible. Years of manual labor are now catching up to me. lol
I was also curious as to what detector would compliment the Deus in a backup role if saltwater beaches were to be a possibility down the road? I figured that if anyone would know a thing or two about the Deus, it would be you. Before I proceed any further, I'm going to buy a Deus Handbook from Andy S., so I can read up on what makes it tick even further. Also, this way I can see if it would be a good fit for me & $20 is a whole lot cheaper than $1.5k plus, just in case.
Thanks much for your time,
JT