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Wayne
Whats the difference between 305 and 505
Yeah, go find 40 would be the go..Goldpick said:The 505 has more coil and frequency choices, greater ground balance range, increased target resolution, expanded tone range, increased target ID resolution, and more noise cancel settings.
The 305 is limited to only a mid and high frequency coils, whereas the 505 can run the full range of 7 coils and all frequencies.
Funny thing is you don't hear a hell of a lot from 505 users, they seem to either opt for the cheaper 305, or go straight to the 705 with auto ground tracking and greater ability on gold.
If you do go for something for the kids and wife, ensure that you get something that is not too complicated - pretty much a switch on and go unit, otherwise they may get a bit lost or lose interest with the plethora of settings that exist on the x-terras.
The Minelab Go-find series might also be worth considering, whilst capable detectors, they are more directed at kids and first time users, the x-terras are more of a mid-range detector. The Go-Finds are true turn on and go detectors, very easy to operate, and easily adjusted to suit the kids height/arm length, whilst can be quickly readjusted to adult height, and don't cost an arm and a leg. Personally I don't believe they will out perform the x-terras, but the trade off on ease of use might make it a better option.
Maybe something in the Tersoro range , they are pretty sensitive machines .Braddo said:Any of these kid friendly detectors good on small gold and shot lead? Im after something for my 10 year old suitable for the vic goldfields not beaches. My thoughts were to locate targets with my sdc2300 dig them out and let my son sift through the dirt and find it with his own machine.
Cheers,
Brad.
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