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Hello all -
Im currently trying to decide between Detech 11" ultra sensing mono and the Detech 15x10 mono.
Which ever coil i buy will probably end up being my primary search coil. Its currently my understanding that the 11" ultra sensing mono uses the newer spiral/flat windings while the 15x10 is using the older litz style? Please correct me if im wrong on that.
Based off of the sizes id expect that the 11" ultra sensing would punch slightly deeper on larger gold, while the 15x10 would have an edge in response to smaller gold, while also covering more ground per swing and being easier to pinpoint with.
With the newer spiral/flat winding in the 11" does it match the 15x10 in finding small gold, while still punching deeper on large gold?
Oh and fyi im running a GPX 4800 in Virginia, so the ground ranges from mild to very hot, and being on the east coast of the US emi is always a concern since civilization is never far away.
Thanks for any insights, they are greatly appreciated. I may have more coil questions in the near future.
Im currently trying to decide between Detech 11" ultra sensing mono and the Detech 15x10 mono.
Which ever coil i buy will probably end up being my primary search coil. Its currently my understanding that the 11" ultra sensing mono uses the newer spiral/flat windings while the 15x10 is using the older litz style? Please correct me if im wrong on that.
Based off of the sizes id expect that the 11" ultra sensing would punch slightly deeper on larger gold, while the 15x10 would have an edge in response to smaller gold, while also covering more ground per swing and being easier to pinpoint with.
With the newer spiral/flat winding in the 11" does it match the 15x10 in finding small gold, while still punching deeper on large gold?
Oh and fyi im running a GPX 4800 in Virginia, so the ground ranges from mild to very hot, and being on the east coast of the US emi is always a concern since civilization is never far away.
Thanks for any insights, they are greatly appreciated. I may have more coil questions in the near future.