AT Pro vs. AT Gold

dfreeman454

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Jun 28, 2015
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Redding, Ca
Detector(s) used
G,250. In market for AT Pro.
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
( sent from my iPhone spelling grammar and Punctuation will be lacking.)

I searched for this briefly on the site and didn't find this thread.

I detect with my grandfather/father figure he's only 55 and he's in great shape healthy etc. We are best friends and we have decided to go in on a metal detector I have a 250 and he had a no name brand thats 20 years old.

He says he knows where to find gold we just need a machine to do it. I say that's great but I'm not always going to be able to goto those places and want something quality to enjoy, versatility essentially.

I went to a local mining store and the owner, he tried to explain the differences of the two to me. But he was difficult to follow and used lingo I didn't grasp.

From what I gather AT pro vs. AT gold is like beating a dead horse but I sure would appreciate the opinions of you fine folks in layman's terms.

Long term gold is an ATX if anyone wants to throw that in there.

I also need suggestion on headphones. Water proof I'm sure.

Thanks for your time and patience.

Devin
 

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Are you looking for the difference between the two? The gold has a higher frequency and has a true all metal mode so it is better for gold but can be used for relics etc.
As far as headphones go no further, waste no more time and money just get the grey ghost amphibian headphones.
Do you really need waterproof machine there's a reason im asking because I can point you to a machine that isn't waterproof but has capabilities that surpass the Garrett AT. I didn't think I would find one as I am a huge Garrett fan but Nokta Fors gold or the core machine is the best at finding the small gold, its an unreal machine and recently they started selling this normally $1200 machine for $600. You cant go wrong on either the Garrett gold or Nokta
 

So is that to say the Gold does all the same things and is "better" at detecting gold than the pro? Is the pro an inferior machine or a different machine?

Thanks for the help.
 

You are right with your first part in a way. It can do like the pro as far as hunting however it cant notch out targets manually, it has only three hunting modes and they are preset modes. The pro allows for more modification on your modes. The gold is more of a gold prospectors machine because unlike the pro it has a true all metal mode with threshold that you set manually, this is what you would want for hunting gold. The gold also operates at a slightly higher frequency than the pro which is tuned for gold. One machine is not inferior to the other they just do different jobs is all. I have a pro and have found plenty with it but never raw gold like you are looking for.
If you plan on going into streams etc then this waterproof machine is what you need. You cant go wrong with it.
 

Check out Utube .The AT gold is compared to about every gold machine on the market from 10,000 $ to 600$ and hung with most of them on gold .. the Garrett people give a great DEMO .
 

AT Pro sucks for raw gold. Get the AT Gold.:thumbsup:
 

AT Pro sucks for raw gold. Get the AT Gold.:thumbsup:

X2 = Go for the gold. I did and have no regrets. Comes with a great 5 x 8 inch DD coil that pinpoints extremely well and goes pretty deep. I have pulled quarters from 10 inches down after a good rain with mine. Coins, jewelry, relics or nuggets - the AT Gold will find it. HH!:thumbsup:
 

The Pro is inferior to the Gold when searching for gold. 15 vs 18. 18 wins all day for smaller gold.
The Gold is inferior to the Pro when searching for coins, relics and jewelry. 18 vs 15. 15 wins all day for coins, relics n jewelry.
I you decide not to use Garrett headphones ��, you will need an adapter.
GL
Peace ✌
 

AT gold is my absolute favorite machine....i love it.
 

Geez. I thought I had my mind made up. Thanks guys.
 

X2 = Go for the gold. I did and have no regrets. Comes with a great 5 x 8 inch DD coil that pinpoints extremely well and goes pretty deep. I have pulled quarters from 10 inches down after a good rain with mine. Coins, jewelry, relics or nuggets - the AT Gold will find it. HH!:thumbsup:
X-3 = Go for the Gold. Not much more money, but with true all metal mode and threshold, it is in my opinion the better choice. I own one, along with Grey Ghost Amphibian headphones, and I love the combination. The amphibians block more outside noise, are louder than stock headphones, and are waterproof. As far as the Pro being better for coins, I have my doubts. If it truly is "better" for coins, I suspect it's due more so to the larger coil rather than the minuscule difference in frequency. You can always put a larger coil on a Gold for that matter. I've used mine quite a bit and I doubt seriously that my Gold has missed many coins that would have been found by a ATP. However, I do believe that the small difference in frequency does give the AT Gold a definitive advantage when detecting for gold, including small gold jewelry, and without a doubt, when in all metal mode there is no comparison, as the ATP has no true all metal mode. Just my thoughts. Good luck and happy hunting!
 

Thank you for the information. Headphones are going to be difficult for me. I'm too paranoid to be so cut off from the outside happenings. We will see.
 

Thank you for the information. Headphones are going to be difficult for me. I'm too paranoid to be so cut off from the outside happenings. We will see.


You aren't completely deaf to the outside noise but they help cut down the constant ambient sounds and allow you to focus on the audio from the machine. If you buy the AT gold and using threshold mode you will want these headphones. Garrett AT machines are all about the audio and the little clicks, grunts etc help you decide what is what. We wouldn't tell you this if we didn't think its truly necessary for you to get the best out of your equipment.
 

Garrett also makes a great lightweight set of headphone that are excellent but not waterproof! They fold and store easily and also come with a coiled cord. About $22.00.
You can always leave one side of the ear cups off when detecting.
I believe they're called Garrett Easy Stow headphones!
Used to live in Redding as a boy and really loved that area.
 

Yeah. I was raised here left for 6 years and now back. The place has changed. A lot.
 

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