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Jan 19, 2008, 09:06 AM
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Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
Well the decision has been made..very soon I will be adding the Minelab se to my arsenal... I have heard a lot about brand or product loyalty. even on a few boards been urged to stay just with my dfx...Well very soon...I will be adding a Minelab se to compliment my dfx. From what I have heard...the matching of these two detectors should give me unbelievable flexibility! 8) Some will say why I have decided to say why not My dfx paid for itself...if I feel the se will not pay for itself...I will make the dfx do it and go from there... I think the dfx with the fast recovery will continue to add all the clad I want to my pockets...while I am hoping the se will pull those 6-8 inch coins the dfx is simply not getting no matter which program I try... any thoughts...would really like to hear anyones opinion..but especially if you have used both the dfx and se...
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Jan 19, 2008 09:06 AM
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Jan 19, 2008, 10:46 AM
#2
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
I don't think you're a traitor, but by not getting an Explorer, you're betraying yourself. I think everyone can understand the fact that the Explorer machines have no issue nailing coins in the 6-8 inch range. They do it at factory presets. Messing around with a few settings further this range. The DFX may be a good all around machine, and since I've never used one, I'll rest my observation there, but if it takes that much effort/programming to try to get consistent hits past 6", why not just try an Explorer? The Explorer again sees coins that deep in the lowest of sens settings and at factory defaults. I think you made an excellent choice, and honestly, I think the DFX is going to collect dust once you become practiced with the SE. I hope you got or plan on the Sunray Probe, as I can attest that PP'ing is not very accurate with the Explorer. I hear it's better on the SE though.
Ricardo
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Jan 19, 2008, 12:04 PM
#3
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
Gregg
I have read a few of your posts concerning lack of depth with the DFX . I know nothing at all about the DFX but it seems like a machine that costs that much should get better depth than you're getting . I was just wondering if you had sent the DFX to whites for a checkup . I have read several posts where people have sent their machines in for one reason or another & when they got it back it worked much better than it ever had before . Just curious ?
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Jan 19, 2008, 12:23 PM
#4
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
Way to go Greg! Your not a traitor, your an open minded person devoted to the hobby. Yes you will have most all the bases covered. A devoted and experienced guy like yourself with an Explorer will have no limits.
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Jan 19, 2008, 12:36 PM
#5
 Looking for that ONE find.
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
I never had a Minelab before and I am waiting for an X-terra 70 to arrive. Hearing lots of good things about them. Good luck on your SE.
Burdie
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Jan 19, 2008, 01:05 PM
#6
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
the SE is a good machine and wont let you down.
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Jan 19, 2008, 02:35 PM
#7
beep beep.
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
I use the DFX, and I don't think you're a traitor either.
Though I have to say, I pull silver and indians from 7" easy.
good luck
I'm the friend a friend would like to have.
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Jan 19, 2008, 04:33 PM
#8
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
not a traitor, just buying a different tool to do a job. the SE should serve you well. just remember that it sounds nothing like your whites machine! it will take some time to learn what it is saying.
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Jan 19, 2008, 04:35 PM
#9
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
Greg I don't think your a traitor.I'm sure your old silver coin count will go up.Enjoy the learning curve.I have a new F-75 ordered.It was -10 degrees here this morning it will be awhile before I can hunt again
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Jan 19, 2008, 04:51 PM
#10
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
pliers/wise grips
hammer/sledge hammer
All animals are equal, but some are more equal then others. -George Orwell
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Jan 19, 2008, 07:25 PM
#11
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
 Originally Posted by Ricardo_NY1
I don't think you're a traitor, but by not getting an Explorer, you're betraying yourself. I think everyone can understand the fact that the Explorer machines have no issue nailing coins in the 6-8 inch range. They do it at factory presets. Messing around with a few settings further this range. The DFX may be a good all around machine, and since I've never used one, I'll rest my observation there, but if it takes that much effort/programming to try to get consistent hits past 6", why not just try an Explorer? The Explorer again sees coins that deep in the lowest of sens settings and at factory defaults. I think you made an excellent choice, and honestly, I think the DFX is going to collect dust once you become practiced with the SE. I hope you got or plan on the Sunray Probe, as I can attest that PP'ing is not very accurate with the Explorer. I hear it's better on the SE though.
Ricardo
Thanks Ricardo..I remember that great silver run you and Tom went on toward the end of the year...your pictures were awesome and made me want to get back out....Weather is horrible right now...going down to ten below zero tonight...those 6 hunts I showed in pic have been it for the year...
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Jan 19, 2008, 07:29 PM
#12
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
I have tried factory recalibration, four coils...to be honest I receive tons of messages across the forums telling me the same thing... lack of depth...then of course I saw someone claim 14 inches with a dfx and quickly congratulated them on having the deepest dfx I have ever heard of!
 Originally Posted by WV Hillbilly
Gregg
I have read a few of your posts concerning lack of depth with the DFX . I know nothing at all about the DFX but it seems like a machine that costs that much should get better depth than you're getting . I was just wondering if you had sent the DFX to whites for a checkup . I have read several posts where people have sent their machines in for one reason or another & when they got it back it worked much better than it ever had before . Just curious ?
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Jan 19, 2008, 07:30 PM
#13
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
 Originally Posted by muleskinner
Way to go Greg! Your not a traitor, your an open minded person devoted to the hobby. Yes you will have most all the bases covered. A devoted and experienced guy like yourself with an Explorer will have no limits.
Thanks I will put the time in...ask the questions...learn the answers...and hopefully develop the right combo...
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Jan 19, 2008, 07:33 PM
#14
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
 Originally Posted by Burdie
I never had a Minelab before and I am waiting for an X-terra 70 to arrive. Hearing lots of good things about them. Good luck on your SE.
Burdie
Thanks I hope the X-terra works for you also...
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Jan 19, 2008, 07:35 PM
#15
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
 Originally Posted by smudger
the SE is a good machine and wont let you down.
Thanks I don't think the dfx let me down either, but I feel reading about and seeing the finds of the se users and the other Explorer users wether it is a xs or 2...sold me on the idea...finally...
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Jan 19, 2008, 07:37 PM
#16
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
 Originally Posted by Kas
I use the DFX, and I don't think you're a traitor either.
Though I have to say, I pull silver and indians from 7" easy.
good luck
How about 8 inches...I cannot remember the last 8.0 reading I had! Maybe its the soil...I guess I will find out I have two spots that come right to mind to take the se...a park with soft soil that the dfx does get up to 6.5 inches in, and the park 7 out of 12 of my silver coins came from...
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Jan 19, 2008, 07:40 PM
#17
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
 Originally Posted by hollowpointred
not a traitor, just buying a different tool to do a job. the SE should serve you well. just remember that it sounds nothing like your whites machine! it will take some time to learn what it is saying.
Thanks I remember turning tone id on with the dfx...at first I thought what the...beep! But that same day I found a gold ring and never turned it off...
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Jan 19, 2008, 07:43 PM
#18
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
 Originally Posted by kickback
Greg I don't think your a traitor.I'm sure your old silver coin count will go up.Enjoy the learning curve.I have a new F-75 ordered.It was -10 degrees here this morning it will be awhile before I can hunt again
Same weather here...-10... I got out six straight days..and ran myself into the ground...trying to work midnights and hunt 6 straight landed me with the flu...it did not matter after that record week temperature wise I do not think we have been above freezing more than 2 times! But I am looking forward to March...February always a nightmare here...
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Jan 19, 2008, 10:08 PM
#19
 Bill Jones
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
I've added the MXT to my stable of Tesoros and had at one time a green machine as well. I like them all, but in different ways for different types of hunting. For instance one model is about perfect for competition hunting even though I do use it for other types as well. They all have their pluses and minuses. Go for it - if serves you better, great.
Bill
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Jan 19, 2008, 10:18 PM
#20
Re: Its only a matter of time...Minelab se...am I a traitor???
 Originally Posted by luvsdux
I've added the MXT to my stable of Tesoros and had at one time a green machine as well. I like them all, but in different ways for different types of hunting. For instance one model is about perfect for competition hunting even though I do use it for other types as well. They all have their pluses and minuses. Go for it - if serves you better, great.
Bill
Thanks Bill..
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