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New :teknetics: G2 ... READ THIS ... The complete post on my evaluation.

Monte

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This Teknetics Forum is a great place to hang out and learn about all of their models and how to work them to our benefit for the types of detecting we do. That's good.

The greatest number of metal detecting hobbyists fall into the range of 'average' or 'typical' or 'traditional' coin hunters, so this Teknetics Forum will certainly help them because most coin hunting is done using the motion Discriminate mode and folks here are helpful. That is good.

Certainly a fair share of the very avid detectorists who spend ample time in non-urban environments seeking left-overs from old military battles or ghosted town sites or other such sites are considered devoted relic hunters. Most tend to use very low Discriminate settings, and often do not pay as much attention to their visual Target ID, but they post their finds and stories about their settings and success. That is good.

There is one thing we seldom hear discussed much on forums like this, and another topic that seems to be over-touted, in my opinion. We don't hear too much talk about searching in the All Metal mode, which is something associated with gold nugget hunters, but also a great method to search for many serious detectorists. Usually relic hunters, but occasionally coin hunters, can use this method of search. That's not a frequent subject on the forum. There is one thing that seems to pop up all too often, either in great claims or a topic of discussion, and that is depth. Depth, depth depth!

Sure, there are times when I would like to get a little better depth at some sites, but all too often the cries for 'more depth' seem to come from people who are looking for good targets located under shallower and undesired trash. The target masking calls for the trash to be removed from the site to better expose desired targets because trying to get 'depth' under typical junk like nails or bottle caps or screw caps is not going to happen. Also, too many situations are where there just aren't likely to be any deeper coins at a site. They are cleans of shallow rubbish, and most coins have already been found at very popular detected site. Let
 
Great job Monte thanks for taking the time for a very detailed test. I'm waiting on my dealer to get his order from his distributor which should be anytime. Thanks again. HH
 
Being a cousin to the Gold Bug the bad news it loves foil/ low conductor targets
the good news it loves small gold.
The rock soiled ID is great
 
Mike Scott posted this on March 28:

Its never been a secret that the Gold Bug and G2 are identical electronically and this fact was sent to all dealers in the release newsletter. There is very good reasoning behind why FTP did this but I do not need to get into that here.


Is this still true? I have the O8k with the 11 and 10 inch coils so if I buy the GB Pro with the 5" coil I save money over buying a G2, then have to buy a 5" coil and wind up with two 11" coils...

Mike should know i'd think unless things have changed. I sure would like to know if there is any difference other than the stock coil.

Thanks,

J
 
Yes Greek series coils work on the new Gold Bug.
Dave Johnson stated the GBs were designed for a DD coil some have used concentric coils.
Also some are using the F75 coils on them.
 
rather minor. The G2 is in the Omega-style rod/housing system with the stand-up handle and grip, and the rod is the Teknetic's brushed silver. The Gold Bug will be in the more familiar 'S' rod design, like they have been and similar to the Teknetics Alpha, Delta, and Gamma, except it is in the Fisher gold color rod.

As Mike Scott stated, they should be similar, electronically, so performance will be the same.

Monte
 
Thanks Monte.

J
 
Perhaps better for nugget hunting would be a Double-D design and I know that I read somewhere that the Gold Bug and G2 are supposed to work with only the DD coils, however ....

I made it a point to satisfy my own curiosity, to try all of the four available search coils. I used an 8" round concentric from the Delta or Gamma (same coil) and the elliptical concentric from my Omega and they, too, worked just fine at every site I have hunted so far.

For what it can do and the excellent operator controlled Discrimination and adjustable Tone audio, the G2 or (Gold Bug) will serve my needs well with the round 5" DD coil. The stock 11" DD of the G2 is going to be put to work when I hunt a beach (I only hit the coast 1-3 times a year) or hunting plowed fields (I do that much more), and other open-site coverage .

I became a bit partial towards the sub-10" elliptical concentric coil that comes standard on the Omega and, quite frankly, if I didn't have an Omega or Gamma around, I'd likely get that coil to use on the G2 also! Still, most challenges for me are best dealt with using the smaller 5" DD coil.

There are many makes and models of detectors on the market and that means plenty just won't be a fit for some of us. In the case of the G2, it is a "good fit' for my types of hunting needs. Check one out.

Monte
 
Yes I have had the 8" concentric coil from the Greek series detectors work, but the majority of the ones I tried out did not work. I have yet to get the 10" elliptical coil for the Omega 8000 to work on the Gold Bug/G2. I have tested them out on many GB's. Monte is the first person I learned of that got the 10" elliptical concentric to work on the G2.

I want to point this out before users run out to purchase these coils, to find out they don't work properly, then blame the detector for the problem. So it's a touch & go thing with these coils. It may work just fine, or it may not work at all. :shrug:
 
Bill, and others, I didn't have an earlier Gold Bug SE to swap coils on, and I only had the one G2 prototype to use. I wanted to compare the stock 11" DD with the 11" DD that came with my 3-coil package Omega (same coils), and then I used the 10" elliptical on my Omega, the 5" that came with my Omega package, and then an 8" concentric from a Gamma and then from a Delta. No problems, air test or ground search, with any of them.

I will state that most of my G2 work was done using the 5" DD coil because it was the best match for where I was hunting. I didn't hunt much with the 8;'. just tested them a bit. I did more hunting with the 10" off my Omega, and open ares I did use the stock 11" BiAxial DD coil. Still, the 5" was the 'champ' for my success.

I am going to visit a dealer this week and compare the G2 I have and one he has, as well as all four coils I have along with all 4 coils he has on his display Teknetics. If I find something less than exciting, I'll let you all know.

Monte
 
Monte:

You sure are a terrific credit to the hobby. All of your posts are so informative. Thank you so much for giving all the time it took to write such a thorough report on the G2, and answering followup questions...just a super job all the way around.
 
I tried the 5" coil for the F75 LTD and the 5" for the T2 and neither would work at all on my Omega. I mean I got nothing...

I wish the 5" Omega coil wasn't so pricy...

J
 
I too have a prototype and for me the detector is a great relic hunter with the 11DD. I disc out at about 25-40 and have hunted relics sights and found the G2 to be so far the best machine at unmasking targets in or around iron. It even makes targets pop, targets that I have missed with my LTD. It locks in better also and the tone has a lot of info, more info then the mono tone on the LTD. I would not use the G2 around trashy sights it likes everything in the ground so it would be better served at relics sights. I get great depth also. I love this machine a great detector to revisit an old sight and see what I missed. A great machine to hunt a new sight and find out what is in the ground. It loves coins and tiny targets. Must be the higher freq but Dave J must have done some tweaking for it to be such a great relic machine. I know it is a gold detector but it is the best of both worlds and then some. I have a video coming soon.
 
jbow said:
Mike Scott posted this on March 28:

Its never been a secret that the Gold Bug and G2 are identical electronically and this fact was sent to all dealers in the release newsletter. There is very good reasoning behind why FTP did this but I do not need to get into that here.


Is this still true? I have the O8k with the 11 and 10 inch coils so if I buy the GB Pro with the 5" coil I save money over buying a G2, then have to buy a 5" coil and wind up with two 11" coils...

Mike should know i'd think unless things have changed. I sure would like to know if there is any difference other than the stock coil.

Thanks,

J

I bought a new Gold Bug Pro and a Teknetics 11 coil for about the price of a G2 with just the 11 inch coil. None of that promotion accessories stuff. Call around.

I found Monte's review dead on from my experience with the GB Pro. Good targets get consistent repeatable IDs. If I'm not sure I crank the sens up higher to see if it can lock better. I typically run sens about 75-80. My soil reads about 80 and it can be a challenge. It does not like to be near power lines. I love this thing.
 
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