ghostman said:
I have used an XLT and a DFX both are extremely easy to use
Setting up the discrimination patters on a E-trac looks very complicated,as do a lot of the other settings.
The multi tones of the E-trac need a very steep learning curve, there confusing and i would not recommend the machine to a beginner
Which machine do you prefere and why?
The E-trac is suppose to be the deepest machine on the market today, how does the V3 compare
Deepest where, beach, fresh plough or pasture?
I'll wager my GT against the E-Trac on wet sand, (and yes I have both), so speaking from experience, last week V3 v E-trac fresh plough, various uk coins buried at up to 9", both machines hit all targets, different setups, you can't compare one manufacturer's coin programme with another.
You may ask, well how deep does it go?
And I ask, how deep do you normally find coins?..........within 9" most of the time I bet!
But I know the GT, E-Trac can hit Vicky pennies over a foot on pasture, and the GT 15" inches in wet sand (if you know how to use it).
I know the V3 in Hi-pro, tweaked, can pull coins from within iron a lot clearer than the E-trac, both will do it, but the V3, I find is a little more conclusive in what it's telling you, the biggest aid being the analyze mode coupled with the good old audio response (as with any machine)
There is no one single machine that will excel in all disciplines, tools for jobs, and jobs for tools, that will always be that way!
So before you ask which machine is best, you need to know where you are going to hunt, and what you are looking for,
THEN you source a machine to do the job!!!!!!!!
HH
Dazzer