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Minelab Musketeer Advantage

Does anyone know if the Advantage is close to the Sovereign as far as the depth is concern, and with the Sovereign you can work wet sand with out any problem, can you do the same with the Advantage. Thanks in advance
 
The Advantage has good depth compared with any detector.My problem with the Musketeer it just doesn't discriminate very well,which is where the Sovereign excels.Even though I never used the Musky in wet sand it would probably work very well in fresh water,but in a Ocean environment single frequency detectors struggle.The Sovereign should be fine in wet sand, fresh water or salt.Good Luck HH Ron
 
I owned a musky , and it is great on silver coins but weak on gold , and the all metal is deep but cant tell you as much as the sov can depth is very much the same but i can see why they stoped making it in my opinpon the GT is way better, but i could still kick some but with a musky when i say it is deep on silver it is the 5khz hits hard on coins take that in comparison to the Gold bug that operates at 19.2khz it is weak on silver coins again that whats nice about the GT the muti khz gets both ends covered but as far as single frequincy it will make a diffrence in finding what you are looking for of silver go with a low khz of gold go with a high or with a 5-15khz machine
 
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