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It has three Freq but I don't see it having a big advantage over their other detectors. It could be a racer replacement? Or does it run all three freq at one time? That could be the game changer for me....but I don't think so.
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After reading more I see it says
L’elettronica di base dovrebbe essere basata quasi completamente su quella del Nokta Impact, di cui ne condivide diversi programmi di base e le frequenze operative (5-14-20 khz)
So that is nothing new if the freq is only one at a time. Sometimes a company comes out with too many detectors and nothing that is really better than is already out there this mayb
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I would think this new detector Anfibio's has to be a flagship unit. And it has to one up the Nox 800. Use multi freq that we can select. Maybe two at a time. Always wanted to hunt with a higher freq and a lower one. Maybe 20-5 and 30-5 and then select maybe one at a time? Or select any two at a time. I can run off a list of what I want but I'll leave that to them to tell us about. And
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I'm on the fence about another detector. For those that understand the impact and use the Gen mood and the 7" concentric coil it is hard to beat. Sold the deus because in my dirt the impact for me preformed better. The Nox seems like a nice machine and as with all new units that come out it has its pros and cons. But I guess I'm waiting to see if this fall anything new and differen
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I think the impact is a bit more raw on its sounds but if you hunt in bad iron I think head to head it will match the kruzer with the 7" coil. Audio is something we all hear in different ways and not many are great iron hunters. The one thing about iron, masking and detecting is you have to dig a lot more if you get a small taste of tone other that iron. For me the square nail can sound off
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they should have updated the impact and made it better. Building more machines and leaving the impact behind was something I think they should have not done. But I am a master with the impact and use only the all metal program it is so deep and fast in iron and all types of ground. Tested it against a deus and a vista gold relic and it hit the same targets with better ID maybe mine was a tester a
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I agree on the other programs not a big deal on the impact but lots of coils and I think when they made it they didn't cut software corners. It cost a bit more for that machine to work. Updates they still have kind of not for filled that with giving the software a more open ended design like the deus. But I'm sure their new machine maybe a lesson from their past machines with a twist an
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I would say next time turn on one detector find target then turn it off and try the deus and then turn it off and try the AT. Your getting EMI and that can hamper the units that are on. But of course it didn't effect the 600 and that is a good thing. Also what was your full settings on the 600? Wonder what a smaller coil would have done like the 6" and I hope they make a 8" or a 5x
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I use the impact it has more programs than the Kruzer and it is not waterproof so I think you get more bang for the buck on the impact and for me I think a better machine
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What I have been wanting for the impact is your all metal gen mode incorporate a iron vol. Even though the disc is used to set where you want the iron to be heard, the vol still needs to be controlled. I understand the dis being used in the program doesn't change depth only the placement of where you want to hear the iron. That is something I have always wanted and wrote to you about while b
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The impact seems like a forgotten cause for updates. I think I read you are selling a new machine soon that will be on a different platform. You should consider a more software open ended machine like the dues. We buy coils and they make their $, the updates for the most part are major improvements and their machine keeps getting better.
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Can it find relics better with the higher freq. I used a vista gold and it didn't miss anything my deus couldn't find but I sold it because I like to have a display. Old school you know. But like that deus is always upgrading instead of selling more new detectors they get their flagship updated and make money off coils and better software. Good for them maybe others should follow
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Yeah tough to market but maybe he is not interested in selling a lot, just enough to make it worth it. He should have tester and send it to England and find testers. You have to give some away to see what other think and how they respond to what he has designed. It would be very hard to beat out or keep up with what is on the market today.
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If it takes huge companies like fisher years to come out with new units don't know if they guy can do it..but the proof is in the pudding
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I really liked the machine and was a tester. After a few years maybe a bit longer the Racer came along and blew the G2 out of the water for my type of relic hunting. Then I tested fro the impact and it was a racer and some of their other machines all in one new detector. Multi freq and the all metal is to die for. Now I'm looking at the NOX 800 as another machine to have along with the impac
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I got my gold coin with the impact waiting to see what will come out before the fall then make my choice that is my season also to start hunting
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Lets see if they do some software updates and can make the machine even better the deus is at the top of updates and the impact I feel fell short. Updates that make changes are more sales if the machine gets better after the company listens to the user. Hope this is the case here with Minelab
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I always thought and hoped that the nox with say a 5x9 coil and the six inch would show more of what this machine can do. And also hoping they do a software update and maybe tweak a few things. No reason now that the machine is selling to add a few new ways to enhance the machine. I think updates like the deus does keeps the machine selling and keep the user in the game and not wanting to buy a n
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The one thing you keep talking about is deep silver. Those coins are great to find but most of us hunt relics. The AT on relics that are about say 3-4 inches deep hits them all even mixed in with nails. Now on deeper targets maybe the AT does not do as well. So it would make sense to have a detector that can hit deep and shallow targets. Have you tested and compared detectors that way. I know dep
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The main use for the coil is for gold hunting? I have talked to other users in the UK and USA and the last batch of higher freq coils seem to work best for finding quail shot and nuggets. The Vista Gold Gain has a freq of 35 I think and I had one and it hit on a lot of relics. So I have to wonder what market they are after with these new coils and software updates
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