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I really like my MMK. Had the Racer, Racer 2, Impact, and Anfibio but have kept the MMK as it does everything the others do for the type hunting I do. It's a great detector and makes a great companion to my Nox 800. I really appreciate the fact that there is a couple of concentric coils available and not just DD coils. I hope you click with your's like I have. You'll be really happ
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Harold The Nox doesn't have adjustable modulated audio. Not only is it non adjustable, it doesn't have much modulation at all. Pretty much the same volume on any depth target.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I'm not going to try and talk you into or out of an Equinox. For the difference in price, The 800 is the way to go. You'll also recoup the price difference when you sell it to get another CZ. Sometimes you really can't teach an old dog new tricks.
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I had no use for the 99 tone and seldom use the two tone modes on the Kruzer or the Anfibio. After having both the Anfibio and the Multi Kruzer (Racer & Racer 2 also), I wasn't able to discern any difference between the Three and Four Tones modes on the Anfib and MMK. Both are Sparky in 4 tone and much more quiet in three tone. Both have the ultra fast recovery in three tone when gain is
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Gregg, I've always had a great time on most of the other 9 WTHO hunts and looking forward to the two this year! It's nice every once in awhile to get out of the AZ heat.
Tom
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SOLD !!
For Sale - Like New Anfibio Multi. (Plastic screen saver still on it).
Medical Bills force sale. $750.00 PayPal. Shipped double boxed Priority Mail to Cont. U.S.
PM for photos or more info.
Thanks
Tom
Here's a photo
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
A couple of advantages are that the Lithium batteries can usually be charged 1,000 times or more, so this saves a lot on buying batteries, and they are also lighter weight than Alkaline batteries.
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Tom Slick
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I guess I was one of the few that didn't care for the AT Pro. Really small screen and it didn't perform nearly as well as other detectors I already had in my arsenal.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I appreciate you taking the time to make and post this video. I noticed you tried many different coils, and setting on the Deus like reactivity and silencer etc trying to get the target to come in better. On the Anfibio you used three tone witch is much weaker than 4, 5, and 99 tone. I'd like to have seen how the Anfibio would perform in one of those. Tarsacci performed pretty well also.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I'd like to see a comparison between the Anfibio (coil of your choice) and a DFX with a BigFoot Coil clad stabbing at a local park. No single detector is the best at all types of detecting. My Anfibio couldn't hold a candle to a White's GMT for hunting small gold nuggets. My Anfibio would make a pretty poor Competition detector. Wouldn't be my first choice for hunting in the s
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My current arsenal is the Nox 800, Anfibio, Multi Kruzer, Racer 2, and three DFX's. I've gone through many of the White's detectors, Eagle II, XLT, M6, MXT Pro, V3i, and DFX. When I just want to hit a park for clad and jewelry, I grab the DFX with a BigFoot coil. The V3i was even better at this but I was playing the "Market" and thought I'd sell my V3i while it was s
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