New Garrett ATX

Rogerv

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Jan 25, 2013
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The new unit is the ATX-Extreme PI machine At $2400+ it better find it from 10' away dig it and put it in your pouch. The price is too extreme for me but you guys that have money to burn or nothing better to spend your money on go for it. One good thing it will have is Garrett customer service standing behind it. I have two Garrett machines but this one is too rich for me
 

melvin_it

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Just curious about performances...Let's see some review...for the price I would like something of definitive, as Minelab CTX wasn't.
 

lookindown

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The new unit is the ATX-Extreme PI machine At $2400+ it better find it from 10' away dig it and put it in your pouch. The price is too extreme for me but you guys that have money to burn or nothing better to spend your money on go for it. One good thing it will have is Garrett customer service standing behind it. I have two Garrett machines but this one is too rich for me
Price too extreme for me too.
 

602michael

Tenderfoot
Oct 15, 2012
7
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Minelab gpx5000/White's MTX300
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2500$ isn't too much for an avid hobbyist. If you spend more than 15 hours a week detecting; this machine will pay for itself in no time (if you know what you're doing).
 

lookindown

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2500$ isn't too much for an avid hobbyist. If you spend more than 15 hours a week detecting; this machine will pay for itself in no time (if you know what you're doing).
Just because something will pay for itself doesn't mean its not overpriced...it just means it will pay for itself.
 

BrisJoe

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I contacted 1 of the Aussie guys in the Garrett video for his review of it. Here is his reply.

Hi guys, I asked Warren from NQ Explorers for some feedback and this is his reply.
This is the response to your request on the new ATX - fine to share this on the forum if you like mate - I have cleared it with Garrett.
Rick,
We were privileged to be involved with the Garrett team field testing the new ATX Pulse Induction metal detector in Australia.
This is a fantastic new piece of kit - built to military specifications (note that it is not the AML-1000, it just utilises the same casing). It has been tested and tuned in Australia by the Garrett Engineers, with particular attention to smooth performance in highly mineralized Aussie soils that we typically encounter in our goldfields.
The unique new design of the stock DD provides a really sensitive 'hot spot' on the coil for detecting very small gold. All in all a very rugged, quality build that will be great in our goldfields - particularly with the larger 20" monoloop coil which can cover a lot of ground when prospecting. The unit is well-balanced even with the big coil - it comes with a bungee sling so is very easy to swing.
The ATX is fully waterproof so keep detecting when it is raining - and economical to operate with the 8 AA batteries. It has a built-in speaker or you can use the headphones if you so desire. There will be more videos of the ATX coming soon with further details.
Happy Prospecting Everyone!
NQ Explorers
Warren and Colleen.
 

Jason in Enid

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OK, when it starts with "I have cleared it with Garrett" means you won't see a hint of a bad thought. NOT an objective review!
 

bigboar

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I have never owned a pi machine but had been considering getting one to play around with. after seeing the atx I found myself wanting one just on looks alone. lol. After reading the atx looked like the recon I started looking and found a great deal one one. If its an upgrade to an infinium like I have read I would think it has to be a pretty decent pi. I am really curious to see how much difference there is between the recon and atx. The person who did the comparison between his infinium and recon said he is going to get an atx and compare them to help out people with the recon...
 

BrisJoe

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276
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As mentioned in my review above, the only thing the ATX has in common with the recon is the case, all the internals are new and different
 

Produce Guy

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It looks like their line that they make for the military.
 

bigboar

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As mentioned in my review above, the only thing the ATX has in common with the recon is the case, all the internals are new and different

are you sure about that? I know the atx has motion mode and iron disc but I just saw where a tester on another forum said he got the best depth in his test qith the atx using non motion mode which sounds like he is using it just like a recon pro... I also did some looking around and the recon and atx large coil have the same part # 2234100. If they are completely different I dont see how the coils could interchange...

ATX
Garrett ATX Metal Detector Searchcoils

Recon(last page of pdf)
http://www.dyakogroup.com/images/2. Recon-pro_aml-1000.pdf
 

Bart@Big Boys Hobbies

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We had our hand on one in a relic hunt with Garrett a few weeks back. I can tell you the Garrett ATX Extreme | BigBoysHobbies is SUPER SENSITIVE to small things, especially relics. I cant be specific but it is amazing on gold nuggets, very impressive.

It will be awesome for places with open fields and bad or highly mineralized ground. Will be perfect for Culpepper VA.

It folds up very small and is impressive on the durability standpoint, very rugged.

They should be out soon. I would get in line if your a open field relic hunter or gold shooter! They are in huge demand! You will see why when tests start coming out.
 

Metal Detecting Stuff

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are you sure about that? I know the atx has motion mode and iron disc but I just saw where a tester on another forum said he got the best depth in his test qith the atx using non motion mode which sounds like he is using it just like a recon pro... I also did some looking around and the recon and atx large coil have the same part # 2234100. If they are completely different I dont see how the coils could interchange... ATX Garrett ATX Metal Detector Searchcoils Recon(last page of pdf) http://www.dyakogroup.com/images/2.%20Recon-pro_aml-1000.pdf

BigBoar, while I don't have any details or confirmation that they are different, coils are interchangeable on other machines that are different.

AT Pro and AT Gold share coils, but have different features and frequency. Several Minelab units share coils on different machines, and Whites also shares coils between the DFX, VX3 and V3i.

Units should be released within the next 30 days, so hopefully we will all have answers soon.

Wayne

www.metaldetectingstuff.com
 

bigboar

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BigBoar, while I don't have any details or confirmation that they are different, coils are interchangeable on other machines that are different.

AT Pro and AT Gold share coils, but have different features and frequency. Several Minelab units share coils on different machines, and Whites also shares coils between the DFX, VX3 and V3i.

Units should be released within the next 30 days, so hopefully we will all have answers soon.

Wayne

www.metaldetectingstuff.com

Thanks wayne... i realize the atpro and atgold share coils but they are like cousins and price is very close between the two(I own both). Same with vx3 and v3i(I dont know about dfx)... and that is why I asked the question if he was sure they were completely different...I do relaize the recon pro is not a consumer machine and is not readily available for anyone to purchase. I own one though and should phrase it more like,,,,why would it be beneficial for someone who currently owns a recon to switch over to an atx?
 

Bart@Big Boys Hobbies

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As per Garrett, The ATX Extreme coils are NOT compatible with any other detector including the Recon. It will physically connect to the Recon but it is NOT tuned correctly for the ATX.
 

bigboar

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As per Garrett, The ATX Extreme coils are NOT compatible with any other detector including the Recon. It will physically connect to the Recon but it is NOT tuned correctly for the ATX.

so how will they know which 38x50 cm coil they are sending out when both use part#2234100? see links in my above post....
 

Bart@Big Boys Hobbies

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so how will they know which 38x50 cm coil they are sending out when both use part#2234100? see links in my above post....

I cant answer that only that I asked this specific question to Garrett and that was their reply. They stressed to me this NOT the same as a Infinium or Recon at the hunt with them. I was impressed with it.
 

bigboar

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I cant answer that only that I asked this specific question to Garrett and that was their reply. They stressed to me this NOT the same as a Infinium or Recon at the hunt with them. I was impressed with it.

thanks bart.... I wouldnt expect you to have an answer and I am sure if you knew you would tell. I am sure we will find out if they do or not soon enough. I know garrett probably isnt real happy about some of the recons getting out in the market. I know when I called in to ask about some parts they didnt sound real eager to help. Someone else stated garrett would not repair one if it was in a consumers hands. I dont know how true that is and I dont know what the big deal would be...its still just a metal detector...anyhow, thanks for the reply and you wouldnt happen to have any special deals going on the propointer right now would you? shoot me a pm if you can get close to the old forums special ;)
 

rjtyree

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Sep 24, 2011
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It's simple...they sold enough to the gov ... That they don't want ... the attractive surplus hitting the street and ....
clouding up the ATX picture without much reason technically.

Who needs that?

cheers,

Tye
 

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