Need Comparison of Teknetics G2 vs Minelab X-Terra 705

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Does any lucky person out there have the ability to do a comparison of the following two machines?

Teknetics G2 and Minelab X-Terra 705

I am looking to get either of them but am trying to figure out which is the best out of the two.

I tried to find a comparison on youtube but didn't see any.

Thanks in advance!

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ottawadigs said:
Does any lucky person out there have the ability to do a comparison of the following two machines?

Teknetics G2 and Minelab X-Terra 705

I am looking to get either of them but am trying to figure out which is the best out of the two.

I tried to find a comparison on youtube but didn't see any.

Thanks in advance!

:notworthy:
I would like to see that comparison myself............... But it looks like no one have used both detectors.to compare them...............
 

Got a Tek G2 recently, loud on my 5"+ somewhat tilted dime, IDs from 78-81 1 day & another day its 76-77 mostly. But that's pretty good ID at depth & coin may have shiftly slight or different electrical interference. Have't got a real hunt in yet. It has modulated audio so deep items are week. Air test limit on dime 10", 10.5" zinc, 11" quarter & 12" nickel all weak whisper-like signals.

Detector is lightweight, very comfortable to use, not too complicated, large ID #.
Sensitivity 90 out of 100 should work great in most places. Detector can work good with pretty fast sweep, 11" DD coil can cover lots of ground in a hurry. Gotta give it a thumbs up & will be competing with my Garrett AT Pro for my favorite detector.

While I didn't ever have the XT705, I had XT 70. Pretty accurate ID on higher conductors, IDs most nickels as pulltabs. Got a 5" deep penny that IDed as quarter & a 5" deep nickel that IDed as foil. Higher counductor coins dime & quarter will ID accurately in my soil to about 4". Lighweight with many nice features.

The above depths were with stable settings. For impressive depth, detector must be turned up to unstable sensitivity (Higher than 22 out of 30). Best wishes, George (MN)
 

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