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Albeit a lot of you out there are holding onto your CZ's waiting to see what the F-4 and F-75 performance will turn out to be...

christopher-ohio

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only time will tell...I'm still surprised how cheap CZ's go for now...a real bargain for great detectors. One thing about many of these digital detectors is the electrical interference around power lines. Apparently it's better with the Edge which I haven't used but the Coin$trike always drove me nuts although it is a super detector in the right hands at the right site...I've seen it myself many a time. The X-Terras were the same for me...very good machines but unusable at many of my old home sites with powerlines. The T2 was apparently improved with the R6 upgrade and some extra shielding-again a machine I'm holding off on trying. I still don't like watching bouncing numbers and prefer icons combined with tones...with the CZ-70 and 3D, I rarely have to look at the screen and just listen after reading about the advanced hunting techniques article from NASA Tom as he is often referred...an experienced CZ detectorist with a good machine consistently does very well...the more complex a machine, the more that can go wrong with it...HH
 
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