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I'm trying to get into this hobby, and have a good idea of which new entry-level detectors would do me well. But I'm curious about older models. I see a lot of flashy features on new models; LCDs, big buttons, volume controls, etc. vs old models with dials, switches, and meters. I'm not averse to really learning how to identify tones and whatnot if it means getting a quality used machine for a little less money.
But I'm not sure if the newer models are built with more convenience features or actual better detecting abilities.
IE: Can a brand new Fisher F44 detect better and more accurately than an older Whites Goldmaster II given the right skill?
If you have any suggestions for makes/models to look for in the used market, I'd appreciate it as well.
I'm more specifically asking about a White's Classic III Plus that I have an opportunity to get for less than $150. That price is much more attractive than the $350 for a Fisher F44 (suggested to me by Blake @ KellyCo)
But I'm not sure if the newer models are built with more convenience features or actual better detecting abilities.
IE: Can a brand new Fisher F44 detect better and more accurately than an older Whites Goldmaster II given the right skill?
If you have any suggestions for makes/models to look for in the used market, I'd appreciate it as well.
I'm more specifically asking about a White's Classic III Plus that I have an opportunity to get for less than $150. That price is much more attractive than the $350 for a Fisher F44 (suggested to me by Blake @ KellyCo)
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