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Finally! Sovereign on the way. Thanks Bart.

Congrats! You will not regret getting it; it will take some time to learn the tones, but it's well worth the learning curve.
 
Worth every cent :detecting: Good luck Jim
 
And don't give up. This machine in some ways is just as easy to learn as others, but on the other hand it's very different in other ways. Even for me with MANY prior detectors to draw experience from (including Minelabs). And, I would say that the learning curve on this machine never ends. Don't take that as a bad thing. You'll learn enough early on to make some good finds. It's just that no other machine has SO much more to tell you in terms of it's audio variances, and so you'll never really outgrow what you can learn and develop skill wise from this machine. On some machines there is only so much they will tell you harmonics wise, and so there is less to learn and it's quicker. Again, you'll learn enough early on to do well with it, but as time grows you'll find it still has so much more to say. I'm still not done listening to and understanding what it has to tell me. :thumbup:
 
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