Great test! I would love to see you test the Notka Impact and Simplex machines. They're supposed to punch down deep and one of them will be my next tector. Help me decide!
Good video mate . Mid 40s is my cut off with the T2 after digging 2 hammered gold coins that rang in on that number . I'm in England those coins were from 1640s . Exact audio and number as small can slaw . I use the original T2 mines about 6 years old . I want to see boost mode tested up against the classic T2 without the boost mode . That I believe would be the only true test to see if it's actually boosting itself against the earlier incarnation . Thanks for the video . Subbed .
+Anglo Celtic Metal Detecting Thanks Anglo! If I can get my hands on a classic T2 without the boost, I will give it a run to see where it stands against the SE. You are right about gold in the 40's!! I would love to get over to England one day to hunt and have a chance at one of those gold hammered coins! I am so focused on hunting Civil War relics, I rarely think about and have probably missed a lot of gold!!
+BirdDogg I only dug the first gold coin cos I was running on auto pilot . Had small ear buds in talking to my girlfriend on my phone . Over the buds I had my detecting headphones . She was jabbering on about double glazing I think it was . I got a can slaw signal I may ordinarily have left . Being distracted I just dug it . A month later on the same farmers field I got another 46 and was looking at my second gold hammered crown of King Charles 1 st . Gold is a hard task master . As you know got to dig the crap to get that shiny stuff . Keep up the good work buddy . 👍
New sub here! Thanks for taking the time. Having just bought a black T2 SE, I was looking for some button VDI numbers to reference. Looks to me like a man would be pretty safe to dig anything above 50. Thanks!!
+GA1dad Thanks!!! Yeah 50 is around the cutoff, although if searching for iron items, you can dig lower numbers. Typically though, you are safe above 50, good luck out there!
Good video Birddog just so happen I bought one of these units today for hunting thrash areas. Waiting on that video on the old Nauthy when you get the chance...Have a Happy Turkey Day...
I wish I knew the difference in all of the T2 models? I just purchased a T2+ and see that there are three or four other T2 models? I Believe the top of the line is the T2LTD but I don’t really know the difference between the other models and without reading each owners manual and remembering what each does I don’t think I would ever know the difference?
Honestly I am not too sure on the differences between them. I had a T2 classic for a while and I know there were a few more bells and whistles on the LTD model. I think at the end of the day though all of the T2 series are pretty good machines.
@@RickyJohnson-nt1km I have been trying to sell my T2+ for 2 years and it has at the most 2 hours use.I can’t use it due to 3 major surgeries and more coming.I have lots of extras with it so I guess it will be sold when I’m dead and someone will get some use from it.
Man, that's a cool way to demo that machine. I like the style of the demo, keep them coming like this.
I found that helpful as someone who has done only a little bit or detecting. I sure know what brass sounds like now!
Great test! I would love to see you test the Notka Impact and Simplex machines. They're supposed to punch down deep and one of them will be my next tector. Help me decide!
I am waiting on the Simplex and I will see what I can do about getting some other detectors in to test.
Good video mate . Mid 40s is my cut off with the T2 after digging 2 hammered gold coins that rang in on that number . I'm in England those coins were from 1640s . Exact audio and number as small can slaw . I use the original T2 mines about 6 years old . I want to see boost mode tested up against the classic T2 without the boost mode . That I believe would be the only true test to see if it's actually boosting itself against the earlier incarnation . Thanks for the video . Subbed .
+Anglo Celtic Metal Detecting Thanks Anglo! If I can get my hands on a classic T2 without the boost, I will give it a run to see where it stands against the SE. You are right about gold in the 40's!! I would love to get over to England one day to hunt and have a chance at one of those gold hammered coins! I am so focused on hunting Civil War relics, I rarely think about and have probably missed a lot of gold!!
+BirdDogg I only dug the first gold coin cos I was running on auto pilot . Had small ear buds in talking to my girlfriend on my phone . Over the buds I had my detecting headphones . She was jabbering on about double glazing I think it was . I got a can slaw signal I may ordinarily have left . Being distracted I just dug it . A month later on the same farmers field I got another 46 and was looking at my second gold hammered crown of King Charles 1 st . Gold is a hard task master . As you know got to dig the crap to get that shiny stuff . Keep up the good work buddy . 👍
New sub here! Thanks for taking the time. Having just bought a black T2 SE, I was looking for some button VDI numbers to reference. Looks to me like a man would be pretty safe to dig anything above 50. Thanks!!
+GA1dad Thanks!!! Yeah 50 is around the cutoff, although if searching for iron items, you can dig lower numbers. Typically though, you are safe above 50, good luck out there!
Good video Birddog just so happen I bought one of these units today for hunting thrash areas. Waiting on that video on the old Nauthy when you get the chance...Have a Happy Turkey Day...
+Gary Mozingo It is next in line! Sorry it has taken so long, I will get it up next week before I head out to Virginia, I promise!
Hey buddy,
That machine seems to be a lot like the Fisher F-75. Looks like you got a nice machine there.
Good on ya mate, Even tho I don't own a Teknetics, Thanks for taking the time, and sharing your knowledge.
Cheers Glyn.
Super video brother Weldon god bless you 👍
fantastic video, great content
Nice demo BirdDog! (nice relics too, lol)
+Historic Town Thanks!!!
I wish I knew the difference in all of the T2 models? I just purchased a T2+ and see that there are three or four other T2 models? I Believe the top of the line is the T2LTD but I don’t really know the difference between the other models and without reading each owners manual and remembering what each does I don’t think I would ever know the difference?
Honestly I am not too sure on the differences between them. I had a T2 classic for a while and I know there were a few more bells and whistles on the LTD model. I think at the end of the day though all of the T2 series are pretty good machines.
The se is the Ltd best of all.
@@RickyJohnson-nt1km I have been trying to sell my T2+ for 2 years and it has at the most 2 hours use.I can’t use it due to 3 major surgeries and more coming.I have lots of extras with it so I guess it will be sold when I’m dead and someone will get some use from it.
You don't have the objects in the middle of the coil when you test them
Nice video their BirdDogg
How many tones when in boost mode?
Google user 4 tones in any mode I believe and I have the T2+
T2 a relic hound deep.good to
I beat it won't be as deep as the Nautilus you got!
Not nearly.
I can't wait get mine back Next week. Had the 10" coil balanced. It is a beast with that 10" coil!
Who did the work for ya?
Wayne Lee, He is the serving partner He downsized but still doing repairs and making new coils and a machine here and there.
Kewl thanks!