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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 254715" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>Hi Lee, </p><p></p><p>I haven't used a 2200 for many years now, so can only speculate. </p><p></p><p>On my 4500 comparing 14" DD Pro and 15" DD detech, the Detech ran smoother, had a bit more depth but more noticeable was the sensitivity increase. It seems as good if not better than an 11" DD. </p><p></p><p>The 2200 has a reputation as being a DD only machine, but seemed to love the extra sensitivity of the DD pro coils, as long as you used a regulated power supply. So a Detech Spiral DD doesn't have the extra current draw of the Pro coils, but is a lot more sensitive to small targets compared to a conventional DD, but still runs a lot quieter than a mono coil, sooo there's quite a few variables thrown in the mix there for me to say with any certainty. But I'd say if you are generally able to run a 14" NF mono on your 2200d, then a 15" DD detech should handle any of your hotter patches with ease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 254715, member: 3149"] Hi Lee, I haven't used a 2200 for many years now, so can only speculate. On my 4500 comparing 14" DD Pro and 15" DD detech, the Detech ran smoother, had a bit more depth but more noticeable was the sensitivity increase. It seems as good if not better than an 11" DD. The 2200 has a reputation as being a DD only machine, but seemed to love the extra sensitivity of the DD pro coils, as long as you used a regulated power supply. So a Detech Spiral DD doesn't have the extra current draw of the Pro coils, but is a lot more sensitive to small targets compared to a conventional DD, but still runs a lot quieter than a mono coil, sooo there's quite a few variables thrown in the mix there for me to say with any certainty. But I'd say if you are generally able to run a 14" NF mono on your 2200d, then a 15" DD detech should handle any of your hotter patches with ease. [/QUOTE]
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