Jarrett
Senior Member
So narrowed my new detector down to either a deus or a v3i. Just have no idea between the two. The deus from what I've heard is a killer in separation and not masking targets. Also the v3i is susposed to be one of the best out there for target id. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I've read that the v3i isn't worth the money. A few reviews out there say this. But no one can tell you why it's not. So anyone with experience with on please let me know what you think. The good bad or ugly. What's the favorite things you like about it. What is the major advantage of having it. Ect.
Now the dues. Well seems like again it's loved and hated. I've read a few places that it's depth isn't that good at all less than 7 inches in reality on a quarter. I'm getting deeper than that on my 4000. Is this just some people that don't know the settings? How much of a "turn on and go" detector is this?
I've read quite a few reports from people on both detectors that they spend more time tweaking settings than actually detecting? Is this a worry I honestly wouldn't mind figuring programs out and what not. But not spending more than a minute or two (after learning the machine) to dial it in to my hunting spot.
Thanks everyone again for all the help.
I've read that the v3i isn't worth the money. A few reviews out there say this. But no one can tell you why it's not. So anyone with experience with on please let me know what you think. The good bad or ugly. What's the favorite things you like about it. What is the major advantage of having it. Ect.
Now the dues. Well seems like again it's loved and hated. I've read a few places that it's depth isn't that good at all less than 7 inches in reality on a quarter. I'm getting deeper than that on my 4000. Is this just some people that don't know the settings? How much of a "turn on and go" detector is this?
I've read quite a few reports from people on both detectors that they spend more time tweaking settings than actually detecting? Is this a worry I honestly wouldn't mind figuring programs out and what not. But not spending more than a minute or two (after learning the machine) to dial it in to my hunting spot.
Thanks everyone again for all the help.