Ian, great to speak with you! The two areas that seem to bring out the lion, even in the meekest of folks, (as I'm sure you know!), besides politics, is religion and detector opinion/loyalty! That said, this is only MY opinion and I'm sure there are many that may agree with me, and likely as many, or more, who won't! However, here goes: The Con's: The relationship with my F75, as I'm sure nearly all will concede, is definitely... I guess Bi- Polar is the best way to put it! ONE outing and you may come home happy as a lark, the next you may have a black cloud following you!! I have been highly critical of the '75 for what, by all experience I have had (with Fisher and several other "top" name detectors) are simply poor materials and poor quality control. This IS a problem with SOME '75's, (I mean seriously, folks can't honestly believe detectorist with 30+ years experience are going to make complaints about build, EMI and ergonomic problems that are very similar to the things complained about by detectorist who have 0 to say, 10 years experience, unless that problem exists.) The younger folks have grown up with surface mount digital tech, while older folks have had to adjust to the change, therefore the generation gap has nothing to do with it. (The sheer number of similar complaints will attest to this fact.) Pro's: This is a no nonsense deeeep detector that will definitely require patience and willingness to accept the learning curve! The operation manual leaves a lot to be desired, but then, most all detector brands do!! I really like the design and operation of the new coil! For the size the coil seems to handle mineralization and trash really well. For info on how to tell bottlecaps from coins, and other useful tips, please read Goldivers post: The F-75 Trashy Areas and Digging Bouncing Signals=Good Results! if you haven't already. I've noticed that you seem to have detector tastes that run similar to mine! I should point out that this unit is EXTREMLY sensitive and doesn't have to be at max sens. to go deep. I have read on this and other forums, (as you have also ,no doubt!) that the JE mode operates best with the frequency set on 7. Now, in East Tennessee, this does not work well for me. JE mode, is in my opinion, the most sens. of all settings, therefore also the most unstable to use, however, once you reach the point in the learning curve, you will find that you'll need a shovel for recovery! For instance: With my '75 set on 50 for sens. in DE mode, pinpoint at 60, fully notching out iron only, (I had to use these settings, as there was an electric fence nearby), threshold set at -6, using a moderate sweep, and personally I prefer the 1 tone setting, I was able to detect a target that jumped between 35-60 at slightly over 8 inches. Being as Colonial soldiers as well as Civil War soldiers camped nearby, I'll dig ALMOST anything! When I pinpointed the target, (The confidence graph was uncertain, although the Fe3 O4 graph read normal ground) I dug a plug 8" deep and sure enough, at the bottom of the hole was a pistol ball that had been fashioned into a field made button that had holes punched trough it by (I suspect) a fork, as the holes were square!! The notch method is not like anything I've used before, so, may I suggest that you memorize how to proprely use the notch system, as this could well cause a host of problems if not do adjusted correctly. I truly believe the '75 is a super piece of equipment, the factory just gave it a crummy place to live! I am almost finished with the modifications on my unit, and believe that the Faraday Shield and some "cold solder" issues are to blame for MY units troubles. I HAVE seemed to notice less problems with the newer units, maybe the factory made a rush to market without properly conducted field tests? I have no clue, but I also own a '70, and it has NONE of the problems inherent to my '75! I'm sure you will receive a fine piece of machinery and will take to it like a fish to water!! I suppose it's like Aeronautical Engineering, the first lesson stresses "An unstable aircraft is a highly maneuverable aircraft". Thusly the '75 WANTS to find targets!! If you haven't read Riedmans post, or Bama Bill's in this section (Most all the posts here are informative), then they will help, for sure!! I'll be posting the results of my mod's later, if you're intrested! Great hunting and good luck!! Regards, skypilot02