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F75 learning curve

It can be if you are relic hunting. In Calif Gold Country we have been at a few places that were so hard on the detectors. You have to know every trick in the book to get the most out of the ground. That is the difference of coming form a hunt with some good finds and coming out with nothing. But I would say any detector you look at that is on the higher end has a learning curve. It is the ground against you and a lot of the time the ground wins.
 
compared to the DFX or Exploder for Example, the 75 is a very easy machine to navigate and use. Now some would say it takes a long time to really learn what is is telling you, but thats true for ANY machine. As far as getting the hang of the adjustments, the 75 is very easy in that respect. There arent many adjustments, and they are laid out in an easy to access fashion. its probably one of the easiest high end machines out there to use.... Streak!
 
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