Honest Samuel
Banned
- Sep 23, 2015
- 8,814
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- Detector(s) used
- Minelab
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
We been waiting for the answer for many years. I doubt they will be coming out with a new detector in 2017 or even in 2018.
I'm thinking multi-tone, possibly multi-frequency, waterproof / resistant, large, lightweight concentric and DD coils, auto ground tracking, notch filtering..
Tesoro like Garrett have never had a VLF that is competitive on salt beaches. Even the AT Pro is out of its league in salt water
Whites, Fisher Minelab all have excellent discriminating multi frequency ground balancing VLFs that work excellently on salt water beaches. That is what Tesoro lacks.
Tesoro like Garrett have never had a VLF that is competitive on salt beaches. Even the AT Pro is out of its league in salt water
Whites, Fisher Minelab all have excellent discriminating multi frequency ground balancing VLFs that work excellently on salt water beaches. That is what Tesoro lacks.
I'm thinking multi-tone, possibly multi-frequency, waterproof / resistant, large, lightweight concentric and DD coils, auto ground tracking, notch filtering..
Yes please!
I would not mind a simple TID screen (or even an analog meter) on a new Tesoro, as long as it worked in the All-metal mode as it currently does on the Cortez/Deleon models. Also, it would be nice to have a switch to let you have a tone break mode as an option over fixed tones. But I know we are well past the wishing phase.
When I look at all the features Tesoro has provided over the years, I don't think they need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to a new machine. Just give us some great depth at discrimination, tones or tone break, or both, no-motion all metal, motion metal, and all with a ground balancing feature in all modes (or with auto tracking GB) and most Tesoro fans would be very happy. In my opinion, the only thing the Outlaw lacked was tones or a tone break feature. The Only thing the Golden lacks is GB and a little more power for greater depth. I have read many say that all the Tejon needs is a tone break feature. That's the kind of thing I mean.
No need to to take years and years to plan, develop, and reinvent the wheel. Another example... look at that Pantera, awesome adjustable notch, tone break and GB. Just needs a better GB adjust (3 turn or 10 turn, not just one) and put it in the Tejon housing and give it the power of a Tejon or Deleon and BAMB! You have a great machine that will sell.
Just my humble opinion.
I'd settle for a mod to eliminate this damn Compadre battery check tone......
Did you go to the bathroom in your pants? If yes, shame on you.I'm sorry I couldn't help myself.
I'm thinking multi-tone, possibly multi-frequency, waterproof / resistant, large, lightweight concentric and DD coils, auto ground tracking, notch filtering..