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The Legend is here!

Really?
There is so many tried and true Detectorist using the NOX and Minelabs and have the finds to prove it and this is what you post lol.
You have the be NEW at this.

Nobody's saying the Nox can't make impressive finds. But there definitely are some users who claim it's better than any other detector on the market, which is a bold (and wrong) claim.

Nokta knows this, which is why their presentation today opened with a video featuring one such fan boy. Good on them for saying what a bunch of us were thinking.
 
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It's interesting how in the video it shows the legend on that bottle cap. It would be nice not having to dig up so many bottle caps on the beach.
 
USA price thought to be around $645 for the entry package, and $765 for the pro package. Those are not the msrp prices (which are higher).
I just got a price from my dealer...570 for the regular setup and 680 for the pro. Says they should start trickling in 2nd week of December.
 
My dealer just quoted me the $635 for the basic package and $765 for the Pro package.
Dan forgive me if this is none of my business but I was wondering why you would want this machine since you have a 3030? OK i know it will be lighter but I have a friend who has both it and the EQ and thats the EQs primary advantage unless your mostly a relic hunter and need to dig everything over lots of ground.
 
I have a 3030, and that has still been my primary beach machine the last few years. But I have favoured Impact on inland sites due to coil options, concentric coil, and very fast recovery being a few reasons. I also like VCO option for shallow targets. I wanted the Anfibio Multi to replace both, but it was a few inches short on depth on the wet sand. Be interesting to see how the Legend compares against the 3030 on raw depth on wet sand, even if I have to add the 13" coil.
 
I found the answers ... 10 feet and yes.
Dilek said and adapter was necessary to use wired waterproof headphones. Is the Legend line going to have their own waterproof wired headphones, or can say the Simplex ones be used with the adapter?
 
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