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Scratching my head between the CZ3D and the CZ70 Pro tones.

Mike Hillis

Well-known member
Trying to make up my mind which tone id arrangment I want....

Do I want Iron, Foil, Tabs and Coins?
Or do I want Iron, Foil & Tabs, Relic (square tab), and Coins?

I find myself leaning toward Iron, Foil, Tabs and Coins but I also like the Iron, Foil & Tabs, Relic(Square tabs) and Coins.

Which tone id arrangment do you think would be better?

HH
Mike
 
Mike, while there is little performance difference between the 3d and 70, I prefer the tones in enhanced mode with the 3d. The relic tone is not a high tone so you will have to do some screen watching with the 70. Also, you might want to keep in mind that the 70 is at the end of it's service repair life. I sure wish the engineers at First Texas could whip up a light weight dual frequency detector with a DD coil. I have never used a deeper detector than any of the CZ's I have owned.
 
RLOH said:
Mike, while there is little performance difference between the 3d and 70, I prefer the tones in enhanced mode with the 3d. The relic tone is not a high tone so you will have to do some screen watching with the 70. Also, you might want to keep in mind that the 70 is at the end of it's service repair life. I sure wish the engineers at First Texas could whip up a light weight dual frequency detector with a DD coil. I have never used a deeper detector than any of the CZ's I have owned.
I couldn't agree more RLOH, my old(retired) CZ-5 and 3D were crazy deep.I have a pristine CZ-5 arriving today and hoping it gets that same insane depth.HH
 
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