TESORO METAL DETECTORS : Here are many Tesoro Metal Detectors. Never underestimate a Tesoro Metal Detector user. You do not need a visual display ID, meters and tons of settings to effectively dig treasures. The Tesoro user can be just as effective as someone using a digital machine with visual ID and depth indicators. The Tesoro metal detector user can tell the coins from the trash, as there is quite a story to be told in that one beep. If you learn the language. When relic / jewelry / gold hunting, visual ID takes a back seat to "solid audio" on expensive metal detectors with visual display target ID. Until science invents a true gold detector, we are all digging and hoping for the best.
SILVER uMAX |
CORTES |
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TEJON |
SAND SHARK |
DeLEON |
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GOLDEN uMAX |
VAQUERO |
CIBOLA |
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Take it from a Minelab E-TRAC and Tesoro user, metal detectors with visual ID can be as limiting as they are productive. Visual ID provides one the ability to ID coins at good depth, cherry picking them at will. This makes the metal detector user spoiled. It conditions one for immediate gratification to the point they stop digging trash. Plain and simple, No Trash = No Gold & Relics. The end result is a coin hunting addiction.
THE FACTS: Some of the worlds greatest metal detecting cache / hoard / finds have been made with Tesoro Metal Detectors, or other analog audio style detectors. Why? Because the Beep and Dig style metal detector user is often forced to dig to see what the object is. A spoiled ID metal detector user often skips over these signals, thinking it's not their next old coin. Even though Tesoro provides great insight in to trash vs. treasure, the Tesoro user is conditioned to be more open minded about target selection.
Tesoro Metal Detectors are DEEP. Many metal detectors only go as deep as the coil is wide. This benchmark rule does not apply when using a Tesoro. Tesoro users are well known for digging coin sized targets as deep as twice the coil width. In Europe the Tesoro (Laser) machines are well known for digging those 15 inch deep coins and coin sized artifacts.
HOW? Tesoro metal detectors like the Cibola can be "Super Tuned" for better depth and sensitivity. This and the fact many Tesoro detectors will provide vastly high levels of sensitivity adjustment, allowing one to listen through a sea of false signals, to catch those super deep, faint repeatable signals. Digital audio / ID metal detectors will often have a maximum depth threshold that is very tight, either causing a beep or nothing. The Tesoro is more apt to catch the "whisper" style deep signal audio , right on the edge of maximum depth of detection.
For what you have lost in a Tesoro without a visual ID and digital audio, you have gained so much more. It's a personal choice that takes allot of dedication. You could buy an E-TRAC, digging fifty silver coins a season worth a few hundred dollars. Or you could buy a Tesoro, dig five gold rings a season worth over a thousand dollars, picking up what silver coins got in your way. The Tesoro user may go longer without finding something good, but, when they do find something, it's often worth the wait.
NOTE: Keep in mind, the smartest bet is to have an arsenal of metal detectors and coils. In my case, the Tesoro breaths new joy in to sites that have had all the high conductive targets cherry picked out. (coins)