Frank in NH
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Got to buy one when I sell a few detectors!
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Frank in NH said:Mike do not have anything to put a X35 coil on.
Frank in NH said:Got to buy one when I sell a few detectors!
Years ago I had use of a Gold Maxx [size=small](original)[/size] over here for a coupe of months. The rod set needed more attention, but the overall design and performance, especially the Iron Audio Volume feature, really impressed me when I took it to some favorite Ghost Towns in Eastern Oregon, Southern Idaho, Utah and Northern Nevada. Too bad they couldn't have been imported and sold here.CousinEddie said:Since receiving the orx I have found bucket lister's regularly in areas that have been pounded for multiple years, with multiple top-end detectors, by several excellent detectorists.
Anyone trashing this machine has not used it or is not using it correctly. It is not getting as much attention over here as it is overseas. They are absolutely killing it over there with the small hammered coins that are buried deep.
I have found some tiny-sized non-ferrous targets at surprising depths with this ORX set-up, and it's also doing a wonderful job taking on all types of iron/ferrous debris. I also get a very good numeric VDI [size=small](Visual Discrimination Indication)[/size] on most targets with a clean audio from the mid-depth to deeper range, and I mean very small targets, usually better than the competitive models friends are using when we compare signals.CousinEddie said:I just recently found and 1839 seated half dime at 8 inches in a field where the grass was easily an inch and a half to 2-inches high. It had an excellent audio signal and did occasionally show of a vid number. It is ridiculously fast recovery, excellent in iron, and very deep.
They can have their multi-tweakable models. I'm totally fine with the ORX design and ability to perform, yet keep it 'Simple'. I like 'Simple', and the ORX is, but I also like 'Functional' and 'Performance' driven. The ORX definitely fulfills those desires, too.CousinEddie said:The only people that may find this machine subpar are the people that like a ridiculous amount of tweaking.