ryaan21
Sr. Member
- Apr 17, 2007
- 435
- 152
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett GTA 1000 Garrett GTAx 550, Teknetics Delta 4000, Teknetics T2, Teknetics Omega 8000, Garrett AT Pro, Whites Coinmaster GT, Fisher CZ70 Pro
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I am getting a new metal detector soon, and think I have it sorted down to these 2.
Hunting Style: Coin, mainly. Jewelry, relics a little.
Areas Hunted: Parks, camp grounds, yards when i can.
Detectors owned in the past. Garrett gta 1000, Garrett GTAx 550, Teknetics 4000
Ideal machine: Good depth 6+ inches, Depth meter, Non battery hog.
I started on the Garrett 1000 back in the 90's and LOVED it....best machine I have ever used. Sold it off to fund party supplies in a moment of stupidity.
I got the Garrett 550 about 4 years ago and have made some great finds with it, the only problem was the bell tone and the fact that I dug rust non-stop, no matter the disc setting. Isold it to my brother in law and can buy it back for 150 bucks if i need a back up machine.
I then ordered a Teknetics 4000 and really the machine was sub par. I used it for an entire spring/summer/fall and was really not happy with it. It was a shallow machine.
I am not bashing teknetics, my brother owned the 8000 and had really good luck with it. It was deep, really deep but loved steel bottle caps. I dont mind digging caps. the machine thinks it is a coin I am guessing in part because of their size and shape.
The AT Pro seems to have good reviews, people seem to really endorse it once they learn it. How steep is the learning curve in pro mode? Is it a deep seeker? Does it have the annoying garrett belltone?
I am looking to spend 650 tops. Also may spend less to be able to grab a pro pointer as well as a detector.
Thanks gang
Hunting Style: Coin, mainly. Jewelry, relics a little.
Areas Hunted: Parks, camp grounds, yards when i can.
Detectors owned in the past. Garrett gta 1000, Garrett GTAx 550, Teknetics 4000
Ideal machine: Good depth 6+ inches, Depth meter, Non battery hog.
I started on the Garrett 1000 back in the 90's and LOVED it....best machine I have ever used. Sold it off to fund party supplies in a moment of stupidity.
I got the Garrett 550 about 4 years ago and have made some great finds with it, the only problem was the bell tone and the fact that I dug rust non-stop, no matter the disc setting. Isold it to my brother in law and can buy it back for 150 bucks if i need a back up machine.
I then ordered a Teknetics 4000 and really the machine was sub par. I used it for an entire spring/summer/fall and was really not happy with it. It was a shallow machine.
I am not bashing teknetics, my brother owned the 8000 and had really good luck with it. It was deep, really deep but loved steel bottle caps. I dont mind digging caps. the machine thinks it is a coin I am guessing in part because of their size and shape.
The AT Pro seems to have good reviews, people seem to really endorse it once they learn it. How steep is the learning curve in pro mode? Is it a deep seeker? Does it have the annoying garrett belltone?
I am looking to spend 650 tops. Also may spend less to be able to grab a pro pointer as well as a detector.
Thanks gang
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