I think you do great with your unlock videos that’s your niche … but I would leave the detecting review to the guys that know what there talking about. Call me what you want I’m not going to sugar coat anything. Thanks
@@brillero2356 hey I have severe brain injuries I want to try to do this.. but my brain won't Help me on this...its all so confusing.. Want to be successful doing it I don't want to buy one then if figuring out Then wish for one that I out grew..but need to be simple..or get a DVD so I can play it over and over..because my memories disappear ..let me know your the pro at metal detections ...true story
Dang you Merrill you're gonna have us all owning 18 detectors eventually. I'm at six now. You do an incredible job here can't help myself following you. Big Thank you for all your time and effort.
I've given away two machines, both bounty hunters.my fave is my whites prizm IV..had it twenty yrs.my better half bought me a Garrett Ace 300,which btw joined certain components with whites...since pandemic hit, my hunter mode is non existent.
I got the Deus 2 after using the AT Pro with a Tornado and Sharpshooter coils for 5 years. I’ve found a lot of good stuff with it. Deus is exactly what I needed to continue learning and getting better as a relic Hunter. Could have used a Deus a few years ago but I’m glad I waited until 2 came out. I love it.
Hello sir. I use the anfibio multi and I'm happy to see that it held up in this comparison. I have used many different machines for the past 45 years and, the multi is the best for depth. I'm hoping to purchase another one before they are all gone. Thanks for your video, I think you do a great job as always. Your passion and honesty seem very apparent
Great review, Merrill. I own the Deus 2. I am deeply satisfied with it. My proof of it's performance is in all the silver I am pulling out of fields that have been hit hard with a Nox 800 and a Deus 1 for the last 18 months. These fields have been gridded multiple times and in different directions and are full of iron nails. The Deus 2 is still pulling coins out at depth. The Nox is a very, very good machine but unfortunately, my bum shoulder was the reason I went with the XP. Pricey? Yes, but shoulder surgery would be pricier if I continued to aggravate it with a heavy machine like the Nox. Everyone has their own checklist when it comes to purchasing merchandise. The Deus 2 price point is tough to swallow, but it checked almost all the boxes for me. And it will continue to get better as XP fine tunes things.
Interesting comment on your bum shoulder. I had a shoulder cuff injury and swing my Nox over the past year has given it loads more flexibility. Apart from that it's also delivered some awesome relics and hammerd's.👍
Great way to show the power of each machine. I am a single parent of 4 kids at home and looking to buy a detector. I have a cheap Amazon detector but want a better one within my budget. I have decided to buy the Simplex+, even though I had already made the decision prior. But you have concreted the decision for me. Thank you for this video, and all the others you post.
More than anything metal detecting is my mindfulness activity. Anything I find is a bonus. The simplex is spectacular! It is the most bang for your buck out there. It will pay for itself in a few months! I wish you the best of luck! Thank you for watching!
Merrill, you are the bomb. Your videos are the most entertaining, and educational videos on the net. It is easy to see, you must spent a lot of time making these videos, and I for one really appreciate it. Thank you!!!
I have a Minelab Equinox 800 and I have found with the 10" coil in public parks dimes at over 12" depth and silver dimes even deeper. You just need to know your detector and know what is the best swing speed.
Great vid dude! I love the fact that you used real world conditions for this test. Too often people set these detectors up to 'beep' on a target but there is no way you could hunt with them and the settings they have dialed up. Oh i miss my White's! trying to get a handle on the Vanquish 540. Definetely deep but they took the VDI section and halved it from what White's was displaying. I will get their. It only takes 1 gold ring to boost confidence. Take care Bro!
Nice one Merrill! With the CTX and etrac you could have used ferrous audio rather than conductive audio to take care of the "wild in the field" problem.
though I had some problem with sea water It also th-cam.com/users/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn
i just watched your other video on beginner detectors and considering the simplex as my first ever purchase. i just now realized that it comes with multiple coil sizes in different options, which would you recommend for a beginner hunting parks and such?
best part for me ( Icall that a No... Wait wait hmmm? wait ok is a YES (simplex) the plex always push a little something more ,to be part of the crew .i love my Plex . nice demo Merrill keep swing those coil
You raised the real question about value for money relating to detectors. I would raise another issue and that is build quality, especially relating to the nox. When you consider the cost of these units, you would expect the coil attachment point, the arm cuff and shift lock mechanism to be solid and robust. I see so many detectorists having to buy after market parts to reinforce minelad's design or replacing parts from other brands, simply because the nox appears to have some build design faults. This is not a rant against minelab as I have all minelab products, but the newer stuff appears to have dropped in but quality.......Your thoughts?
I don't have a nox, but it sure seems common among the nox youtubers for the battery / charging system to go wonky. As a Garrett user, it's all about the cracked coils. gotta be so careful around rocks. And a cracked coil can potentially fry the electronics... But they do have great customer service, they fixed my AT Max when I went through this, replacing the coil and board for free, despite it being a couple months past warranty.
Only one comment I have really. Great job by the way. I do notice the machines with slower recovery(older in most cases) are not doing as good in this test. Hitting but not great. One mistake people often make is thinking lower reactivity is better for depth, and it is but ONLY in clean ground. Meaning no other targets within the coil width. This is pretty dirty ground so a lower recovery speed may not always be better. Targets may bleed into each other during your swing, as in before one target sounds off you're hitting the next which can corrupt the tones. I know the Legend may have been set too low for those conditions, the NOX I'm not sure about. The vanquish doesn't have recovery but it does have adjustable iron bias which may have helped it out. The D1 was sketchy with iron buzz but I don't know a lot about them and the D2 sounded bad up close and amazing far away which was weird. The older minelabs were mostly disappointing but I don't know much about those either. Now the problem with everything I said above is......while I'm sure some machines can be tuned in to hit a KNOWN target.......how will they fair if you just turn them on in a strange location with unknown targets in the ground? That's why I prefer most machines be tested in the stock modes first and then adjusted afterward. That way newbies know what they're getting and experienced hobbyists know what they're getting. Either way this was a great test.
I do like your metal detecting videos mainly because in Cleveland all parks are loaded with modern and old trash so they hit home! Keep up the good work I'm learning how to use the Deus 2 in it now the Nox 800 was easier!
Good video Merrill. You should leave that dime exactly where it is get out after a good rain and soil still wet. I'm thinking results may be different. It would be very interesting to see if soil conditions alone with no other variable changed dramatically changes the outcome.
You didn’t have the Garrett set up properly for a heavy iron area. Don’t discriminate any and turn iron off. Love watching this video. I learned some good stuff today.
My personal opinion, (which don't mean much) the Nox 800 is the best bang for my buck. If you are only going to have one, it will cover most of your bases. Thanks for the video...
Very interesting test. As a metal detecting hobby goes for me, this test confirms what an outstanding value the Simplex represents. I'm impressed by what I've been seeing with the new Legend but, does it merit an extra $400? For my purposes it's a no. Then, considering that the Deus and Equinox are just out of the question. Again, for me this is just a hobby, I'm not looking to make money or create a new profession. This is kind of like comparing a $10 hammer to a $100 hammer.
Your logic makes sense. You can indeed be formidable at 250 dollars with the Simplex. The one area that I say you would be behind on with the simplex is saltwater beach. Otherwise it’s phenomenal.
The simplex definitely holds a candle to the advanced let alone intermediate catagory detectors (enjoying mine), that legend looks like it could go big with nokta making the right adjustments!
For me, I am a silver hunter mad man. I have a goal, find $200.00 face value in silver coins and I will pay anything for the best chance of finding silver coins. That said, I bought the Deus II and am finding silver coins (wheaties too) in places I have hunted before. The Deus II is great. I am 76 years old, so I don't have much metal detecting time left and I need to have the detector that will give me the best chance to reach my goal. I just hunt nickels, copper pennies, dimes, and quarters. Today I got three silver coins in parkways I've hunted before with my old detectors. Yesterday I got five silvers, four dimes and one quarter and eight wheat pennies, all in a park I've hunted before.
I get a repeatable signal of any kind I am digging just found a 57 Rosie with a 8 inch coil in iron and once in awhile the Omega 8000 was showing 82 , i dug 3 rotted iron nails and dime off to the side of the hole, but i knew it was there.
NEED ADVICE if Imay...... Man I feel much better after watching this video at taking a risk and paying 1000 for a equinox 800. I'm totally a noob and ordered all the gear I need (so many cool gadgets I went overboard I think lol) and have studied all I can and am sooooo ready for my first time out. Waiting to take care of some medical issues soon as should start detecting in May. I'm close to Cincinnati OH and would so appreciate any advice you veterans out there could share would be much appreciated especially knowledge of my area around me. Hoping to find historical places like battlefields or wherever my 800 leads me lol👍 This channel is absolutely amazing btw. Blessings to you all and your loved ones too.
Just study every metal detecting forum you can find. Locate old swimming holes and get in the water with it. If you find the right one you`ll load up on gold and silver. See Gigmaster`s latest few videos and his older ones with the 800. Go to tot lots on days when it`s drizzling and look for coins. Dig any possible gold jewelry signals though. Try to get permission to hunt old yards. Place an AD once you`re comfortable with it offering to help locate lost rings.
Good vid 👌, what is your general view on the vanquish. There seems to be a slight delay but I've heard that it's iron bias and depth it can achieve is pretty good. I'm torn between a vanquish and a legend. This is where awise mind like yours comes into play, which of them two would you recommend based on overall experience? Than you
That’s a very nice test because it is like 2 tests in 1: depth and iron masking. I’ve done similar tests like this and I want to do the same with Deus2..this is a pure iron masking test because ferrous and non ferrous are not at the same level as a simple separation test. Very good! 👍
Ok 😂 I know a lot of guys do have the most recent M detectors. Try comparing to the old school ones 😂 I just came across my White Prizm 3 than try it out this year and found a couple coins 🪙 than one ring 💍. Still able to track 8inch deep with the 10 years Batteries 🔋🤣 I’m still debating whether to buy a New M Detector
Great and awesome video,! nobody ever made a video of this caliber, thanks for such an amazing video, going to help everyone, your the man!, Love to see the whites beach hunter.
I enjoyed the video. Great info. I am now in the process of buying a detector. The two that I had been looking at were the garrett ace 300 and the vanquish 440. What are your thoughts.
I would hold off and get the vanquish 540. I personally don't have a lot of cash and research like mad before a purchase. My last detector was a no namer foreign detector with a massive 14 inch coil and it actually worked brilliantly, but on getting the vanquish 540 I am finding far smaller targets. Actually the hardest part of using the vanquish 540 early on was thinking it was picking up false targets because I couldn't even see some of them. I am using vanquish with larger coil and on relic mode. I watch a lot of videos on detecting and obviously the pro people use the high end stuff but I have seen a lot of them give good reviews on the vanquish 540.
Btw I'm so glad all the Garret lovers didn't convince me to buy a ace instead of a vanquish. I've already got a box full of silver coins,.gold bracelet, silver ring, silver earring in the 3 weeks of using the vanquish. Definitely best for the price.
Very nice test have you ever tried the Rutis Alter 71? I heard they were very deep detectors so I bought one with extra coils but have yet to even take it out of the box, busy with other projects.
I use the vanquish 540 it's an amazing machine it'll even detect raw nuggets try that with the other metal detectors see if your other metal detectors will detect a gold nugget like the vanquish 540 the 540 also picks up larger targets up to 4 ft to 5 ft deep it's an amazing machine on jewelry mode
@@a-guitar2734 I would agree found that 7oz nugget in Alaska last year. I love mine have over 3000 hours on it. Just was using those as examples but the nox is a winner as well.
Thanks Merrill, your tireless enthusiasm is a lesson to us all! And still… I blame you for helping me get my first detector… and you are surely helping me select my second one too!!! 👍😁
Great tests but the simplex in park modes respond better with a quicker swing due to the faster recovery speed, bet the simplex would’ve smacked it better with a faster tighter swing, the simplex competes with some of the best, sometimes outperforms in the right hands!
Hi Merril, I got the Legend based on the rating you gave it on your website and I like it very much, Thank you for that. I also got my hands on a Manticore about 2 month ago based on the hype is it getting and so far I am not very impressed. I have not found anything over 6 inches deep with Manticore. I also do not see you using it on your videos very often anymore. Do you still think it is a great detector?
Please can you show concretely buttons that must to use for determining depth of metal buried?And how this depth show in your detector,because you moves so fast ?!
good video as a amateur metal detector I only have a couple of machines but I noticed that on one of the machines you used the setting was not optimized and on other you set them up better to succeed. The AT Pro for one can be set to eliminate the iron completely, I use this machine on very iron filled parks in Texas and if I am just looking for silver I have great success at up to 12 inches. Thanks for the demo though
There is a way to turn the iron audio off or notch it out on the AT Pro but it doesn’t get rid of the effects of iron . Soil affects depth but the AT pro will not come close to 12 inches on a dime sized target on an air test. I say this respectfully. Video responses are welcome and I am always humble enough to say I’m wrong!
Merrill: i have a question for Philip the nox? i getting ready to build a test garden, how deep does phill put his coins in? i sure phill has one, i have unlimited space to build one. i dont want to make them too deep but i also want to make my detector work for some. also what coins should i put in it and what i should also put beside coins. i hoping to start this week end so it can be ready for testing this summer. for testing. i have nox 800 not planning on another just want to get the most out of the dector
Well I own noxs. A 800 and a 600 for the kiddo. I also have a deus 2 now with about 100 hours. It is the deepest machine outside a Gpx I have ever seen. Just unbelievable. I haven’t picked up my noxs since February 15 the day I received my d2. I have almost switched back to the nox a few times. But I am now feeling the deus 2. It’s legit.
That's what I'm finding out myself!.....It is not a all hype machine!........Seeing this for myself caused me to sell off my two E-800's......Been at this game a long time & I don't believe I stepped myself backwards!
I'm returning to the hoppy and not so sure if I would buy the Legend over the Anfibio. I'm mostly a coin shooter at old parks, schools and permissions. However I do live right on Lake Erie and have miles of beaches to go to. My question is, Do you believe the Legend is a slam dunk buy over the Anfibio, or is it close? Thanks for your reply
I struggled with the Anfibio. It’s depth is exquisite but it is a high maintenance detector in terms of learnjng curve. Plus it is one frequency at a time. I would go legend over Anfibio. I have reviews on both at iratemetaldetectors.com
I think the simplex is hands down best for the money, the name implys that it's simple enough for the beginner and has enough strength and features for an expert. And I think they're under $250
Great vid Mate. I am looking to buy my first metal detector that I want to use for gold prospecting and treasure hunting. I have the opportunity to buy an X-Terra 705 for $169 or a Vanquish 440 for $349 here locally. What are your thoughts on that for a first detector? Regards, Jas.
Great video mate👍 will help people looking at buying their first metal detector🤗 see you on the next hunt💍👍
Michael Oliver in the house!!!!
@@MetalDetectingNYC what firmware version does the deus 2 have in the video? which program did you use?
Great question Billero
I think you do great with your unlock videos that’s your niche … but I would leave the detecting review to the guys that know what there talking about. Call me what you want I’m not going to sugar coat anything. Thanks
@@brillero2356 hey I have severe brain injuries
I want to try to do this.. but my brain won't
Help me on this...its all so confusing..
Want to be successful doing it
I don't want to buy one then if figuring out
Then wish for one that I out grew..but need to be simple..or get a DVD so I can play it over and over..because my memories disappear ..let me know your the pro at metal detections ...true story
Dang you Merrill you're gonna have us all owning 18 detectors eventually. I'm at six now. You do an incredible job here can't help myself following you. Big Thank you for all your time and effort.
Lol thank you so much Trident Trident! We love metal detecting here!
I've given away two machines, both bounty hunters.my fave is my whites prizm IV..had it twenty yrs.my better half bought me a Garrett Ace 300,which btw joined certain components with whites...since pandemic hit, my hunter mode is non existent.
Awesome! I've always wondered why nobody did a test on detectors, even if it was one is better than none, and you have a showdown going on! Good job!
I got the Deus 2 after using the AT Pro with a Tornado and Sharpshooter coils for 5 years. I’ve found a lot of good stuff with it. Deus is exactly what I needed to continue learning and getting better as a relic Hunter. Could have used a Deus a few years ago but I’m glad I waited until 2 came out. I love it.
Good video Merrill. Depth test are nice but the main thing is, get out and have fun. It's always interesting to see what you find.
You are living up to what you want to do with this channel by keeping it educational. Thanks Merrill!
Thanks Johnny O
Hello sir. I use the anfibio multi and I'm happy to see that it held up in this comparison. I have used many different machines for the past 45 years and, the multi is the best for depth. I'm hoping to purchase another one before they are all gone. Thanks for your video, I think you do a great job as always. Your passion and honesty seem very apparent
I chuckled when you brought out the ace 250.
Great review, Merrill. I own the Deus 2. I am deeply satisfied with it. My proof of it's performance is in all the silver I am pulling out of fields that have been hit hard with a Nox 800 and a Deus 1 for the last 18 months. These fields have been gridded multiple times and in different directions and are full of iron nails. The Deus 2 is still pulling coins out at depth. The Nox is a very, very good machine but unfortunately, my bum shoulder was the reason I went with the XP. Pricey? Yes, but shoulder surgery would be pricier if I continued to aggravate it with a heavy machine like the Nox. Everyone has their own checklist when it comes to purchasing merchandise. The Deus 2 price point is tough to swallow, but it checked almost all the boxes for me. And it will continue to get better as XP fine tunes things.
Full tones sucks currently on the D2
@@80HDMD I don't use FT so I cannot comment on that.
Interesting comment on your bum shoulder. I had a shoulder cuff injury and swing my Nox over the past year has given it loads more flexibility. Apart from that it's also delivered some awesome relics and hammerd's.👍
has anyone watched Sid Perry's last video?i beat at depth deus2, nokta macro legend and nox 800
I had to sub I’ve watched to many of your videos in the past two days. You got one of the coolest channels.
Great way to show the power of each machine. I am a single parent of 4 kids at home and looking to buy a detector. I have a cheap Amazon detector but want a better one within my budget. I have decided to buy the Simplex+, even though I had already made the decision prior. But you have concreted the decision for me. Thank you for this video, and all the others you post.
More than anything metal detecting is my mindfulness activity. Anything I find is a bonus. The simplex is spectacular! It is the most bang for your buck out there. It will pay for itself in a few months! I wish you the best of luck! Thank you for watching!
Nice. Would love to see more testing like this. It’s fun to see what the limits are.
Plan on doing the same at 10 and such with varying conditions.
Exactly!
Include a Quest Q30 if you can , we would like to see some myths breaking...
Merrill, you are the bomb. Your videos are the most entertaining, and educational videos on the net. It is easy to see, you must spent a lot of time making these videos, and I for one really appreciate it. Thank you!!!
Absolutely honored Harry!
I have a Minelab Equinox 800 and I have found with the 10" coil in public parks dimes at over 12" depth and silver dimes even deeper. You just need to know your detector and know what is the best swing speed.
Great vid dude! I love the fact that you used real world conditions for this test. Too often people set these detectors up to 'beep' on a target but there is no way you could hunt with them and the settings they have dialed up. Oh i miss my White's! trying to get a handle on the Vanquish 540. Definetely deep but they took the VDI section and halved it from what White's was displaying. I will get their. It only takes 1 gold ring to boost confidence. Take care Bro!
Yes. I miss the target ID # resolution of the XLT (-95 - +95).
This is my favorite kind of detector video. I like test videos better than live hunt videos. Thanks for the information
This is THE best test video I’ve seen
Wow, thanks!
Nice one Merrill! With the CTX and etrac you could have used ferrous audio rather than conductive audio to take care of the "wild in the field" problem.
Good point! Will try that !
A lot of commitment from you for this channel. Good work.
though I had some problem with sea water It also th-cam.com/users/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn
i just watched your other video on beginner detectors and considering the simplex as my first ever purchase. i just now realized that it comes with multiple coil sizes in different options, which would you recommend for a beginner hunting parks and such?
best part for me ( Icall that a No... Wait wait hmmm? wait ok is a YES (simplex) the plex always push a little something more ,to be part of the crew .i love my Plex . nice demo Merrill keep swing those coil
Thank you
I like these types of comparison test. Thanks!
Thank you
You raised the real question about value for money relating to detectors. I would raise another issue and that is build quality, especially relating to the nox. When you consider the cost of these units, you would expect the coil attachment point, the arm cuff and shift lock mechanism to be solid and robust. I see so many detectorists having to buy after market parts to reinforce minelad's design or replacing parts from other brands, simply because the nox appears to have some build design faults. This is not a rant against minelab as I have all minelab products, but the newer stuff appears to have dropped in but quality.......Your thoughts?
I don't have a nox, but it sure seems common among the nox youtubers for the battery / charging system to go wonky.
As a Garrett user, it's all about the cracked coils. gotta be so careful around rocks. And a cracked coil can potentially fry the electronics... But they do have great customer service, they fixed my AT Max when I went through this, replacing the coil and board for free, despite it being a couple months past warranty.
My thoughts are practically verbatim to yours on my website iratemetaldetectors.com . And I do factor that in my ratings.
Thank you Merrill, this is one of the best depth reviews I've seen so far!
Only one comment I have really. Great job by the way. I do notice the machines with slower recovery(older in most cases) are not doing as good in this test. Hitting but not great. One mistake people often make is thinking lower reactivity is better for depth, and it is but ONLY in clean ground. Meaning no other targets within the coil width. This is pretty dirty ground so a lower recovery speed may not always be better. Targets may bleed into each other during your swing, as in before one target sounds off you're hitting the next which can corrupt the tones. I know the Legend may have been set too low for those conditions, the NOX I'm not sure about. The vanquish doesn't have recovery but it does have adjustable iron bias which may have helped it out. The D1 was sketchy with iron buzz but I don't know a lot about them and the D2 sounded bad up close and amazing far away which was weird. The older minelabs were mostly disappointing but I don't know much about those either. Now the problem with everything I said above is......while I'm sure some machines can be tuned in to hit a KNOWN target.......how will they fair if you just turn them on in a strange location with unknown targets in the ground? That's why I prefer most machines be tested in the stock modes first and then adjusted afterward. That way newbies know what they're getting and experienced hobbyists know what they're getting. Either way this was a great test.
Noted! True and great advice!
I do like your metal detecting videos mainly because in Cleveland all parks are loaded with modern and old trash so they hit home! Keep up the good work I'm learning how to use the Deus 2 in it now the Nox 800 was easier!
I appreciate that!
Hello. Thank you for putting out this information. All the best!!!
Good video Merrill. You should leave that dime exactly where it is get out after a good rain and soil still wet. I'm thinking results may be different. It would be very interesting to see if soil conditions alone with no other variable changed dramatically changes the outcome.
It does
Thank you Merrill...a fairly significant video...reasonable comparative analysis. My eyes have been opened regarding the Deus II...
I did a similiar test with my old tesoro silver umax today at 9 inches , it found my 1907 Barber dime with ease
I notice that you don't have or test any First Texas Products detectors like the Fisher F75 for an example, what is the reason ?
Nice video I have a Vanquish 540 Pro pack, I have an Equinox 700 coming Going to be interesting to see how much of an upgrade I really got.
How do you like the 700?
I just purchased a Nokta Legend- looks like a good buy considering prices for the others... 😎
By far the best person for learning detectors.thanks Merrill
Thanks for the comparative testing. It was a good reference for me.
Great👍 stuff! I can make my decision based on the information presented! Thanks man for having the balls to test these machines in real-time.
Another great video - please try the Simplex again in field! Should make a difference ...
Sure but that was one of the modes I did try before and during filming
You didn’t have the Garrett set up properly for a heavy iron area. Don’t discriminate any and turn iron off. Love watching this video. I learned some good stuff today.
Think he doesn't like Garrett, never gave them a chance
My personal opinion, (which don't mean much) the Nox 800 is the best bang for my buck. If you are only going to have one, it will cover most of your bases. Thanks for the video...
Very interesting test. As a metal detecting hobby goes for me, this test confirms what an outstanding value the Simplex represents. I'm impressed by what I've been seeing with the new Legend but, does it merit an extra $400? For my purposes it's a no. Then, considering that the Deus and Equinox are just out of the question. Again, for me this is just a hobby, I'm not looking to make money or create a new profession. This is kind of like comparing a $10 hammer to a $100 hammer.
Your logic makes sense. You can indeed be formidable at 250 dollars with the Simplex. The one area that I say you would be behind on with the simplex is saltwater beach. Otherwise it’s phenomenal.
The simplex definitely holds a candle to the advanced let alone intermediate catagory detectors (enjoying mine), that legend looks like it could go big with nokta making the right adjustments!
For me, I am a silver hunter mad man. I have a goal, find $200.00 face value in silver coins and I will pay anything for the best chance of finding silver coins. That said, I bought the Deus II and am finding silver coins (wheaties too) in places I have hunted before. The Deus II is great. I am 76 years old, so I don't have much metal detecting time left and I need to have the detector that will give me the best chance to reach my goal. I just hunt nickels, copper pennies, dimes, and quarters. Today I got three silver coins in parkways I've hunted before with my old detectors. Yesterday I got five silvers, four dimes and one quarter and eight wheat pennies, all in a park I've hunted before.
EXCELLENT testing sir, thank you 👍
Hello which metal detectórs reacher depers than the equinox and anfibio multi thanks i wait your response
Deus 2 ever so slightly . I am looking in to pulse machines now . People swear they go deeper but I have to see for myself
@@MetalDetectingNYC thanks
I get a repeatable signal of any kind I am digging just found a 57 Rosie with a 8 inch coil in iron and once in awhile the Omega 8000 was showing 82 , i dug 3 rotted iron nails and dime off to the side of the hole, but i knew it was there.
NEED ADVICE if Imay......
Man I feel much better after watching this video at taking a risk and paying 1000 for a equinox 800. I'm totally a noob and ordered all the gear I need (so many cool gadgets I went overboard I think lol) and have studied all I can and am sooooo ready for my first time out. Waiting to take care of some medical issues soon as should start detecting in May. I'm close to Cincinnati OH and would so appreciate any advice you veterans out there could share would be much appreciated especially knowledge of my area around me. Hoping to find historical places like battlefields or wherever my 800 leads me lol👍 This channel is absolutely amazing btw. Blessings to you all and your loved ones too.
Just study every metal detecting forum you can find. Locate old swimming holes and get in the water with it. If you find the right one you`ll load up on gold and silver. See Gigmaster`s latest few videos and his older ones with the 800. Go to tot lots on days when it`s drizzling and look for coins. Dig any possible gold jewelry signals though. Try to get permission to hunt old yards. Place an AD once you`re comfortable with it offering to help locate lost rings.
@@baneverything5580 oh wow that's excellent advice! Will definitely do these things. Thanks so very kindly! 💯👍
Awesome Stuff Man.. Now I will be digging deeper targets with the Vanquish and 600... Take my chances and see if it brings me luck..
Especially that nox 600
12:27 - you needed to turn the sensitivity up. You put the Garret away so fast, you'd think it had cooties.
Hi,
Why you didn't try the field mode with the simplex+?
Best regards
Good vid 👌, what is your general view on the vanquish. There seems to be a slight delay but I've heard that it's iron bias and depth it can achieve is pretty good. I'm torn between a vanquish and a legend. This is where awise mind like yours comes into play, which of them two would you recommend based on overall experience? Than you
Definitely love my vanquish, and you definitely get used to being able to hit Right on top of the targets.
That’s a very nice test because it is like 2 tests in 1: depth and iron masking. I’ve done similar tests like this and I want to do the same with Deus2..this is a pure iron masking test because ferrous and non ferrous are not at the same level as a simple separation test. Very good! 👍
which detector is good for hidden treasure
Hey i have seen all your videos and they are great and honest.good job
Great video. Kind of bummed though. I have a Safari and it didn't do so well. Does that mean it's probably obsolete?
Ok 😂 I know a lot of guys do have the most recent M detectors. Try comparing to the old school ones 😂
I just came across my White Prizm 3 than try it out this year and found a couple coins 🪙 than one ring 💍. Still able to track 8inch deep with the 10 years Batteries 🔋🤣
I’m still debating whether to buy a New M Detector
Great and awesome video,! nobody ever made a video of this caliber, thanks for such an amazing video, going to help everyone, your the man!, Love to see the whites beach hunter.
Thank you Jaime!
Hi Merrill whats your thoughts on the bounty hunter tracker iv?
I enjoyed the video. Great info. I am now in the process of buying a detector. The two that I had been looking at were the garrett ace 300 and the vanquish 440. What are your thoughts.
I would vote for the Vanquish. The multi frequency is an added bonus. Plus the sounds are little sweeter in my opinion
@@MD-NWWI thank you.
I would hold off and get the vanquish 540. I personally don't have a lot of cash and research like mad before a purchase. My last detector was a no namer foreign detector with a massive 14 inch coil and it actually worked brilliantly, but on getting the vanquish 540 I am finding far smaller targets.
Actually the hardest part of using the vanquish 540 early on was thinking it was picking up false targets because I couldn't even see some of them.
I am using vanquish with larger coil and on relic mode.
I watch a lot of videos on detecting and obviously the pro people use the high end stuff but I have seen a lot of them give good reviews on the vanquish 540.
Btw I'm so glad all the Garret lovers didn't convince me to buy a ace instead of a vanquish. I've already got a box full of silver coins,.gold bracelet, silver ring, silver earring in the 3 weeks of using the vanquish. Definitely best for the price.
Anyone that would buy an ACE model over the AT-Max model would be making a mistake.
would the at gold perform even slightly better than the at pro he used in the test?
Which machine does depth search in these
Coil size should be mentioned. Good test. Just the right size target and depth to push the better detectors to their limits.
Great video mate! Great Job! Thank You for sharing ✌️
Best regards from Monterrey México ✌️
Thank you Mike
Sandles and socks, you the man. White socks to boot. I bow in your presence.
LOL Thank you!
Great job I enjoyed your video on test on the metal detector and have a great Day.
Which one is better for depth?
What is suitable for searching for gold and gems? Please give an answer
Very nice test have you ever tried the Rutis Alter 71? I heard they were very deep detectors so I bought one with extra coils but have yet to even take it out of the box, busy with other projects.
Which brand is the best for you?
I use the vanquish 540 it's an amazing machine it'll even detect raw nuggets try that with the other metal detectors see if your other metal detectors will detect a gold nugget like the vanquish 540 the 540 also picks up larger targets up to 4 ft to 5 ft deep it's an amazing machine on jewelry mode
I use the Vanquish 540 also.
Merrill, did you try the Vanquish 540 depth test in jewelry mode? I suspect that mode would detect the Mercury dime.
The gpx and the gold monster would crush the 540.
The nox 800 has a good gold mode. It matches of not surpasses the monster in mineralized gold field grounds
With the 6 inch coil
@@a-guitar2734 I would agree found that 7oz nugget in Alaska last year. I love mine have over 3000 hours on it. Just was using those as examples but the nox is a winner as well.
As always very informative video and tests. Thank you for your efforts
Thanks Merrill, your tireless enthusiasm is a lesson to us all! And still… I blame you for helping me get my first detector… and you are surely helping me select my second one too!!! 👍😁
THank you Vossie!!!!
Merrill i was wondering do you find more rings in the dry sand or down lower in the wet sand?
Down in the wet. My beach tutorial will explain everything.
Did you check the soil to get a baseline before you covered the coin ?
What metal detector would you recommend for gold nuggets?
At that DEPTH it might be JUST a high harmonic with no VDI... BUT I WOULD NOTICE IT AND DIG
How was it a no, with the garrett at gold, when it made noise. I dont understand
Nice job, excellent review,,,
Glad you liked it
For a beginner or part time hobbyist on a budget I always recommend the Nokta Simplex. Waterproof and a darn good machine.
I thought that was interesting , but what frequency was you using on the machines ? That could make a difference in any machine.
Great tests but the simplex in park modes respond better with a quicker swing due to the faster recovery speed, bet the simplex would’ve smacked it better with a faster tighter swing, the simplex competes with some of the best, sometimes outperforms in the right hands!
G R E A T test, thank you!
Would be interesting to see same test with Manticore😉, Goldmonster1000 as well with one of PulsInduction..
What would you recommend for my first budget-friendly metal detector new or used around 200 bucks if possible
Hi Merril, I got the Legend based on the rating you gave it on your website and I like it very much, Thank you for that. I also got my hands on a Manticore about 2 month ago based on the hype is it getting and so far I am not very impressed. I have not found anything over 6 inches deep with Manticore. I also do not see you using it on your videos very often anymore. Do you still think it is a great detector?
Please can you show concretely buttons that must to use for determining depth of metal buried?And how this depth show in your detector,because you moves so fast ?!
good video as a amateur metal detector I only have a couple of machines but I noticed that on one of the machines you used the setting was not optimized and on other you set them up better to succeed. The AT Pro for one can be set to eliminate the iron completely, I use this machine on very iron filled parks in Texas and if I am just looking for silver I have great success at up to 12 inches. Thanks for the demo though
There is a way to turn the iron audio off or notch it out on the AT Pro but it doesn’t get rid of the effects of iron . Soil affects depth but the AT pro will not come close to 12 inches on a dime sized target on an air test. I say this respectfully. Video responses are welcome and I am always humble enough to say I’m wrong!
Great video. I've pulled a draped bust with the nox 600 at 13inches depth is big for me.
hello mate i need to buyed wich one its best one please?
Did you have the “Iron Audio” option “on” with the AT/pro?
great comparison video, thanks Merrill
Thank you
Merrill: i have a question for Philip the nox? i getting ready to build a test garden, how deep does phill put his coins in? i sure phill has one, i have unlimited space to build one. i dont want to make them too deep but i also want to make my detector work for some. also what coins should i put in it and what i should also put beside coins. i hoping to start this week end so it can be ready for testing this summer. for testing. i have nox 800 not planning on another just want to get the most out of the dector
i wish you use a atmax on your test . .....awesome test...
Me too. That is Garrett’s best machine I sense but I’ve never used one. I know people who won’t give it up.
Great testing. Thanks for sharing your info
You’re welcome
Nice vid I glad you did a dime and not a quarter.
Thank you
The iron makes it more similar to the mineralization that we found on most of terrains
Well I own noxs. A 800 and a 600 for the kiddo. I also have a deus 2 now with about 100 hours. It is the deepest machine outside a Gpx I have ever seen. Just unbelievable. I haven’t picked up my noxs since February 15 the day I received my d2. I have almost switched back to the nox a few times. But I am now feeling the deus 2. It’s legit.
By the way. Big minelab lover.
Also Merrill that was an amazing test. Very very impressed. The legend did well too. Great video.
That's what I'm finding out myself!.....It is not a all hype machine!........Seeing this for myself caused me to sell off my two E-800's......Been at this game a long time & I don't believe I stepped myself backwards!
I'm returning to the hoppy and not so sure if I would buy the Legend over the Anfibio. I'm mostly a coin shooter at old parks, schools and permissions. However I do live right on Lake Erie and have miles of beaches to go to. My question is, Do you believe the Legend is a slam dunk buy over the Anfibio, or is it close? Thanks for your reply
I struggled with the Anfibio. It’s depth is exquisite but it is a high maintenance detector in terms of learnjng curve. Plus it is one frequency at a time. I would go legend over Anfibio. I have reviews on both at iratemetaldetectors.com
What would u suggest for anew person to buy to start out detecting
I think the simplex is hands down best for the money, the name implys that it's simple enough for the beginner and has enough strength and features for an expert. And I think they're under $250
Great vid Mate. I am looking to buy my first metal detector that I want to use for gold prospecting and treasure hunting. I have the opportunity to buy an X-Terra 705 for $169 or a Vanquish 440 for $349 here locally. What are your thoughts on that for a first detector?
Regards, Jas.
Put cut a plug program in which is Andy's and do the cross checking method with Etrac
So which one wins ? How deep ?