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Smoothest "round sound" Tesoro???

Hi Del,

..The older ED-120 machines like the first and second model Bandido had the smoothest dig me signals I've ever experienced. When I field tested the Outlaw and compared tones with my early Bandidos, it compared favorably with them. I like the Outlaw better than the Bandido ll µMax which was the last one produced in the 4 model series. Just my 2¢
 
I'd say the outlaw has it covered right now...
 
I haven't tried all of Tesoro's offerings through the years but I would think to experience that true "round sound" you would hear it better with the modulated audio units. I have an original Bandido that I still use and there is no question when I hear that tight "round sound" in my headphones.
 
I was out looking for gold today did 2 hrs pulling tabs with the V and 6" mono and it screams on low conductors which has been both a good and bad thing depending on the find but they (low conductors) are hard to miss.

so anyway thought I would disc up on the walk back to the car and cherry pick a few coins if possible 1st target was a round mellow tone out popped a medium sized 925 ring. found it quite interesting.

AJ
 
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