Garrett Metal Detectors ACE APEX Standard Package GAR1142320 Metal Detectors

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Garrett Metal Detectors ACE APEX Standard Package GAR1142320 Metal Detectors

Garrett Metal Detectors ACE APEX Standard Package GAR1142320 Metal Detectors

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Calabash Digger put the Garrett Ace Apex up against the Minelab Equinox, which is fitted with a 6″ coil. It was very clear that the Ace Apex was either missing targets completely or misidentifying them as iron. He produced a video that demonstrated the problem; however, the video has since been removed from his channel. The three reasons he gave NOT to buy the Garrett Ace Apex were as follows: Some of those features do come at a slight cost in terms of ease of use, but they elevate the overall capabilities of the Equinox series above the Garrett ACE Apex. While the performance of the Equinox series is better, I would give the Garrett ACE Apex the edge in the beginner category with its easier-to-understand interface and simplified setting options. FAQs for the Garrett ACE Apex Is the Garrett ACE Apex waterproof?

This model also comes with a pair of wireless headphones and you can program the system so that the warning sound for trash items like iron is at a quieter volume, making it easier to differentiate between different metals. The Garrett Ace Apex is also equipped with a multi-frequency salt mode, so it’s a perfect model for use on a beach, along the shoreline and in the shallows. Expect up to 15 hours of use from a full charge of its built-in Lithium Ion battery. A metal detector can’t work efficiently with the same settings for all soil types, because soil mineralization influences the device productivity and metal targets detection. To eliminate this issue, the device designers have foreseen a ground balance function. You can do it: On the other hand, the ACE APEX disappointed many Garrett fans who were hoping for an upgrade to their beloved AT Pro/Gold/Max metal detector. Speculation is swirling that Garrett will eventually upgrade or replace their AT series with a new look to include their Multi-Flex Multi-Frequency technology similar to what they have done with the APEX. Is The ACE APEX Waterproof? From my perspective this model is literally for everybody interested in the hobby whether you are an experienced, mid-level or even a beginner detectorist!

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The Garrett Ace 440i comes with a strap-on rain cover for the main unit, a camouflaged swag bag and a pair of cool Garrett-branded headphones to keep all that beeping from bothering others around you. It’s a fairly pricey model, but its practical, time-saving functions will save you a lot of unnecessary digging. Top premium buy. Whichever machine you chose, would you always be wondering if you’d missed a target? Would you have found it if your detector operated on a different frequency? The difficulty was in choosing which detector was best. Did you go for a low frequency machine, a medium frequency or a higher frequency machine?

When Garrett announced the release of the APEX many thought this would be a mid-level machine that would be 100% waterproof that would compete with something like the Minelab Equinox. Garrett did a good job of marketing the hype surrounding the APEX with their new Multi-Flex Multi-Frequency technology and their new 6″ x 11″ Viper DD coil. When all they hype finally cleared, the APEX turned out to be a new ACE metal detector BUT.. perhaps the best ACE machine they have ever built. Most metal detectors run on four AA batteries. It’s a good idea to take a spare set with you because detecting can be a very time-consuming pursuit and you don’t want to run out of juice just before possibly striking gold.

If you are prospecting for gold, I would recommend the Ace Apex because its frequencies go up to 20 kHz. Anything above about 14 kHz is good for gold, but the higher the better. This will allow you to find smaller and finer bits of gold. The AT Pro will still find gold at 15 kHz, but the multiple frequency mode and higher frequency of the Ace Apex will find smaller gold. The AT Pro has had the time to prove itself worthy as it has been on the shelves since 2010. Many people will gravitate to this simply because its popularity has not waned, and there is a reason for that. The AT Pro is one of the best-selling Garrett models and continues to be an industry leader. The Go-Find 22 comes with an 8in coil and features two find modes offering basic but accurate discrimination between cheap ferrous metals like cast iron and mild steel, and non-ferrous metals like tin, aluminium, copper, gold and silver. It also produces two different audio tones to help you differentiate between a cluster of rusty nails and something more valuable like coins or a gold ring. There will be times when you think it’s detected a high-value target only to discover it’s a screw cap or dreaded ring-pull, but that’s par for the course with any budget metal detector. Now, there are eight channels for frequency shifts – and we mean, eight channels for each frequency option. Together, they make 48 channels for frequency shifts. In theory, this will make the machine protected from electromagnetic interference of any kind. The detector has a unique beach saltwater mode that lets you use it on saltwater beaches with ease, especially since there is high mineralization is high in such places.

Perhaps the best thing about this very machine is that is it created for detectorists with the middle level of skill. This means both newbies and more experienced searchers can make use of it. Such opportunity is very promising for newbies, since they can give it a try with multi frequency technology, and the learning curve will not be so steep. More seasoned treasure hunters, in their turn, will be able to apply multi frequency and other additional features like multiple frequency shift channels, without managing complicated settings and tuning every single time. New Garrett 6×11 ACE Viper DD Search Coil Minelab’s Vanquish 540 has a wider range of frequencies included in its version of simultaneous multifrequency (Multi-IQ), spanning from 5 kHz to 40 kHz, and they opt to allow that offset the need for ground balancing. The Garrett Ace Apex, on the other hand, does have automatic ground balancing but its simultaneous multifrequency ranges from 5 kHz to 20 kHz. The Apex also enables you to select single-frequencies while the Vanquish only offers its Multi-IQ frequency. You can select one of eight sensitivity levels. When adjusting this parameter, you should consider several important factors: This article will help you understand what the machine is all about so you will make an informed decision whether this detector is for you or not! The Vanquish does have a neat feature of having automatic Noise Cancelling functionality. The Ace Apex doesn’t have this. This function helps eliminate unwanted external electromagnetic interference.

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When used on the beach, the ACE Apex is able to notch out the iron targets in the ground with ease, and in the saltwater mode, you can look for higher range targets, helping you find large aluminum and silver targets. 2. Underwater You can switch between the modes using the ‘select mode’ button. The device settings are adjusted in a standard way through the menu. You can set the following parameters using the control panel:



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