Calabash Digger
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Terry I am off this week ...I will get plenty of footage of the Equinox vs the Legend this week...I will be getting a 6-inch coil for the Legend too...
Paystreak is saying a lot of things these days that are garbage .......The Deus II can be used as a turn on and go machine with a very slight learning curve.... Question is what do you want out of a metal detector??
I am bailing on this thread ...I said what I had to say and people can take it or leave
I’ve been following this thread and I don’t see the problem/ issue. Watch what videos you want, research what you want, & buy what you want.Paystreak is saying a lot of things these days that are garbage .......The Deus II can be used as a turn on and go machine with a very slight learning curve.... Question is what do you want out of a metal detector??
I am bailing on this thread ...I said what I had to say and people can take it or leave it....
Indeed, that's one of my tricks! Since I'm already on the ground, it has happened more times than not that a pinpointer (PulseDive) ground swing has produced low hanging fruit.Every hobby is so competitive it comes to the point of almost ruining the whole experience. If you are dragging a Pinpointer on the ground to find items and having fun more power to you!
Great post,glad to hear some positive comments about the Legend. I just ordered the pro pack today and hope to have it this weekAt one point I arrived at the realization that the Deus 2 is the best all around detector except for the situation in which I would be using it the most...parks. For what it is worth, my two cents. First, I really enjoy your vids Calabash - have learned a lot. However, admittedly it was your videos that prompted me to buy the Legend instead of the Deus II. This was not an easy decision but for me after researching the Nox and D-II it was clear neither would best serve my purposes.
You had always said in modern trash in parks you preferred the Nox to the D1. I think this was due to target ID on the D1 being fairly poor and the inherent challenges identifying coin signals from other non-ferrous targets in a bed of pull tabs, can slaw, and other common junk. All I have access to is parks and maybe an occasional home site. As a park hunter exclusively who can only go ~3 hours per week I knew the D1 was going to be pure frustration and therefore was leaning toward the Nox. However, I soon learned the Nox was plagued by countless issues that would nearly ensure having to pay more for shafts and inevitably having the machine break down. Moreover, just saw a lot of people complaining about how clunky it is and a dread to swing. So then I was kind of stuck. I wanted accurate ID, depth, and high likelihood of pulling good targets but didn't want the drag of always wondering when the machine is about to break or left dealing with the headaches due to poor build quality.
I was then really excited about the Deus2 being multifrequency and reportedly having improved ID. However, amid all of the videos that were released (including yours) I had never seen convincing evidence it would serve my purpose in the parks and instead be plagued by the same trouble the Deus1 had that prompted you to say you preferred the Nox in parks. I think I saw one video by you coin shooting live digs in a park-like setting and you pulled a can and a couple of surface level modern pennies but aside from that I have yet to really see a convincing live run with the D2 in a park. I see you scuba diving to he bottom of ponds and hunting iron infested colonial sites (which are both awesome) but neither would I ever be doing. However, I have yet to see you put the Deus 2 to the very test you always said was the primary weakness of the Deus 1 which is the parks. I would love to see you take the Legend to a modern park and do a live and compare that to a live run with the Deus 2; I feel that is the situation most detectorists can relate to. Like what is the trash to coin ratio, types of coins, etc. - I dunno just ideas.
I eventually went with the Legend. and after just two hunts have pulled silver from places I hit 20 times with the AT Pro (I know u aren't a fan of the Pro so that might not be saying much, but it is still finding things left behind) and am pulling micro jewelry such as pieces of old cufflinks. Besides an occasional pull tabs I have literally minimal little to no trash. In my opinion the Legend preserves the parks and enhances the experience by avoiding unnecessary digging and makes for a much me enjoyable experience. Additionally, it is very comfortable to swing and never once while enjoying myself an I concerns about it breaking down. I am just thinking out loud here but that was my decision process in going with the Legend.. Thanks for your vids, look forward to seeing your hunts in the future on YouTube.
I guess what you’re saying is Terry’s comment is 100% correct. Then I agree with you 100%. Location has everything to do with what you’re gonna find. Now finding a good location isn’t always easy. Don’t forget that the finds that got some of these utube heroes their name weren’t found with a machine that just came out. 😁So buying a $1600 machine won't improve my finds if I'm in the wrong location? How is that possible? I thought I could just buy a Deus II and the great finds would be everywhere! Wow, good to know! Lol!
And of course, your comment is the classic reply to anyone finding the good stuff with a $500 machine. "You live in New Endland, so the large cents and colonial relics are everywhere!" Wrong. It's not as easy as it looks. I can give you a list of at least 100 spots in Rhode Island that will have absolutely no colonial relics or even pre-1900 coins. It's just not that easy to find the good stuff here in New England.
I should rephrase that last statement a little to say “the finds weren’t made with the machines that just came out” instead of a machine that just came out. Which I’m sure some of their banner finds were made with a machine that had just come out prior to the ones this thread is referring to. I might be thinking too much. lolI guess what you’re saying is Terry’s comment is 100% correct. Then I agree with you 100%. Location has everything to do with what you’re gonna find. Now finding a good location isn’t always easy. Don’t forget that the finds that got some of these utube heroes their name weren’t found with a machine that just came out. 😁