The DeepTech Vista Gold continues to impress

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I was never much of a multi-tone guy but the 2 tones on the DVG is amazing.I went to a woodchip tot lot this morning with the super six coil runing in 2 tone mode. I decided to see what one of the targets was that came in with a low tone, it was a bobby pin. The next target was a high tone and it was a tiny piece of jewelry about the size of half of an eraser that is on a pencil. It just blows me away how well the DVG knows the difference between 2 very small items. Awesome machine.
 
I have the deep tech warrior.
Need more run time on it.

Have some good sites relic wise to use.

Thanks for sharing ski whiz.
 
I was never much of a multi-tone guy but the 2 tones on the DVG is amazing.I went to a woodchip tot lot this morning with the super six coil runing in 2 tone mode. I decided to see what one of the targets was that came in with a low tone, it was a bobby pin. The next target was a high tone and it was a tiny piece of jewelry about the size of half of an eraser that is on a pencil. It just blows me away how well the DVG knows the difference between 2 very small items. Awesome machine.

so you got the detector from rt6 detectors.:cool:
 
Wow never heard of that machine but glad to see you posting again and getting some detecting done!

I had an orig. Vista Gold with the Super 6 coil. It can easily become a favorite beep and dig.
I love Tesoros, after using the Gold I was a convert. Now if they just had a higher range of discrimination on their detectors to match a Tesoro. The DeepTech models would have a higher rate of acceptance in the US. I hear they are working on a new model taking in account a higher disc range.

For those who want more DeepTech info with links https://www.treasurelinx.com/deeptech_md.html

The only turn-off I have with the DeepTech detectors is the huge control box. Look beyond that and they are great beep and digs.

The Vista Gold will find thin gold rings
 

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I had an orig. Vista Gold with the Super 6 coil. It can easily become a favorite beep and dig.
I love Tesoros, after using the Gold I was a convert. Now if they just had a higher range of discrimination on their detectors to match a Tesoro. The DeepTech models would have a higher rate of acceptance in the US. I hear they are working on a new model taking in account a higher disc range.

For those who want more DeepTech info with links https://www.treasurelinx.com/deeptech_md.html

The only turn-off I have with the DeepTech detectors is the huge control box. Look beyond that and they are great beep and digs.

The Vista Gold will find thin gold rings

How are the deeptech's to swing compared to a tesoro? They don't look very heavy..are they balanced nicely?
 
I was never much of a multi-tone guy but the 2 tones on the DVG is amazing.I went to a woodchip tot lot this morning with the super six coil runing in 2 tone mode. I decided to see what one of the targets was that came in with a low tone, it was a bobby pin. The next target was a high tone and it was a tiny piece of jewelry about the size of half of an eraser that is on a pencil. It just blows me away how well the DVG knows the difference between 2 very small items. Awesome machine.

Looks like your getting the hang of it!! :D
 
I had an orig. Vista Gold with the Super 6 coil. It can easily become a favorite beep and dig.
I love Tesoros, after using the Gold I was a convert. Now if they just had a higher range of discrimination on their detectors to match a Tesoro. The DeepTech models would have a higher rate of acceptance in the US. I hear they are working on a new model taking in account a higher disc range.

For those who want more DeepTech info with links https://www.treasurelinx.com/deeptech_md.html

The only turn-off I have with the DeepTech detectors is the huge control box. Look beyond that and they are great beep and digs.

The Vista Gold will find thin gold rings
I would like to mention that Sven's site (http://treasurelinx.com) is a wealth of information. I have visited his page many times over the years and always learn something new.
 
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