AT MAX

bmcopeland

Jr. Member
Feb 19, 2017
40
15
Madison Indiana
Detector(s) used
AT Max
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I have had mine since mid October. I have done paid for the machine once or twice with my finds. works well whether you are in the sandy beaches of gulf shores or the hills of southern indiana. i stepped up from a cheap metal detector so as far as comparisons from one good machine to another i cant help you there. but from stepping straight up to the AT Max i had no problem adjusting to it and the learning curve is going to be with any new detector you get. the back light is an awesome feature and the wireless headphones are a nice feature as well.
 

Hal2k

Sr. Member
Dec 9, 2016
293
957
Blountsville, Al
Detector(s) used
Equinox 800, Garrett AT Max, Garrett AT Pro, with stock coil
AT PRO Pointer, NEL Storm coil, Garrett 5 X 8 coil, 9 X 12 Garrett concentric coil, Nel 6.5 x 9 coil for the Max
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I have the AT-Pro and the AT-Max, both machines are great machines, for me it has been somewhat a so-so warm up to the Max after having being use to the AT Pro and its tones, the tones on the Max are completely different but am finding the Max to be a really good machine. The one thing I would suggest if you are going to get Max is to invest in either the Garrett 5 X 8 coil, or the Nel Sharpshooter 9 X 5.5 (think that is correct size). I have the 5 X 8 on my Pro and no way would I take it off, looking at getting the Nel in the next couple of weeks. Really like the wireless head phones on the Max great addition to the detector by Garrett.

One other suggestion purchase the RNB Lithium Ion Battery pack another accessory well worth the cost (about $79.00)
 

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John-Edmonton

Silver Member
Mar 21, 2005
4,399
3,950
Canada
Detector(s) used
Garrett- Master Hunter CX,Infinium, 1350, 2500, ACE 150-water converted 250, GTA 500,1500 Scorpion, AT Pro
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I have been using both the AT Pro and AT Gold for many years. Both machines were a nice improvement over the GTI Series, in that they introduced iron audio, tone roll and increased the depth considerably. However, I was hoping that the Garrett Imaging Feature, as others hoped too, would be continued. The new AT Series were also water proofed, allowing many land hunters to experience treasure hunting in water, without the expense of buying a totally water designed VLF metal detector. And they worked as good in water as they did on land. The AT Gold, designed to perform well searching for gold, included a true all metal mode, very sensitive to tiny conductive targets, with assistance for a higher operating (over the AT Pro) frequency of 18 kHz. I often used this true all metal mode option with the 5" x 8" DD search coil, hunting for relics. Below are some smaller items found using the 5" x 8" coil on the AT GOLD






Items found with the AT GOLD 5" x 8" Search coil

The AT Pro, was my favorite coin, jewelry and water hunting machine. It had incredible audio in Pro Mode utilizing iron audio to distinguish ferrous/nonferrous targets, especially useful when used to search for silver and copper coins. The AT Pro has notching abilities, in that you could pick a specific target, identified by the corresponding number readout (VDI) and either remove it, with no loss of depth, only the audio, or.....you could isolate only the readout number, making it easier to find a specific target like a lost earring or ring. The AT Pro was the recommended salt water metal detector, and when set up properly would work well in most salt water environments. The AT Gold was not recommended for salt water usage.

Garrett's latest introduction model of metal detectors is the new "AT MAX." It was designed to posses the "best" options from both the AT Pro/AT Gold, and tweaked to squeeze out even more depth using the current available Garrett Search Coils. There are also after market coils available for those who even want to go deeper. The new "Garrett AT MAX." also included some entirely new features: Click on link for more information on the new features.

http://www.garrett.com/hobbysite/hbby_at_max_main_en.aspx

-NEW Built-in Z-Lynk™ Wireless Technology (Wireless Headphones included)
-Back light
-Optimized Frequency
-Higher Resolution Ground Balance
-Larger Display Numbers
-Volume Control
-Maximum Detection Depth ( significant depth increase)
And, included on the AT MAX are the "best" features from both the AT MAX and AT PRO:
-Iron Audio™
-True All Metal Iron Audio and Discriminate Mode
-Adjustable Frequency
-All Terrain Versatility
-Fully submersible to 10-foot (3 meter) depth. Weatherproof design also protects against dusty and humid environments.
-Digital Target ID—0 to 99 scale.
-High-Res Iron Discrimination
-44 points of iron resolution.
-Adjustable Threshold
-Pulse Width Modulation Audio results in sharp, responsive target signals
-Search Modes: True All-Metal, Custom, Coins, and Zero Discrim Modes.
-Fast Recovery Speed
-Notch Discrimination
-Coin Depth Indicator
-Battery Condition Indicator
-13.6 kHz Operating Frequency


I received the new AT MAX at the beginning of August, opened it and had it assembled in about 30 minutes. The official instructions were not available at this time, however, I did receive an unedited photo copy. Very simple, precise with pictorial instructions.
http://www.garrett.com/hobbysite/hbby-manuals/1534400_ATMax_manual_en.pdf

I put it through some air tests, to assess it's possible maximum detection depth. I tested various objects in both true all metal mode and discriminate mode. There was a definite increase with depth on the AT MAX over similar tests with the AT PRO and AT Gold in both discriminate mode and true all metal mode. The iron audio was more pronounces on the new AT MAX, possibly a bonus for relic hunters. The modulated audio (shallow targets produce a stronger signal, deep targets produce a softer signal) was apparent in both true all metal mode and discriminate mode. It could be enhanced using the "Adjustable Threshold" feature to hear those soft whisper. Please note that the "Adjustable Threshold" feature only works with true all metal mode. This feature assists with location very deep signals and is often utilized by relic and gold nugget hunters.






Realistically, I can't judge a new metal detector with one or two outings. I have to do several hunts in order to really get a feel for it, and I always figured a person must get a good hundred hours on a metal detector before you can say you have mastered it. Above are my total clad found in one month, after several hunts including land and fresh water lake hunting. I hunted parks, woods, construction sites and along a river. During one hunt, my buddy, with his AT Pro, 8.5" x 11" DD coil and my AT MAX exact same set-up, compared signals on three different coins. Before it was dug, I got him to raise his 81/2" x 11 DD coil above the coin to where the audio stopped. After measuring the height, I used the AT Max, used the same configuration, and twice I gained an extra 3" and once 2 1/2 inches above the ground beyond where is coil lost the signal. This again, validated what myself and others have noticed with the increase in depth over the other AT Series Detectors. Coins banged hard, and the modulated audio was apparent on the deeper coins.






I did manage to find some silver coins. Two coins (dime, quarter and Buffalo Nickel) were found in a fresh water lake, over 8" down. Old coins just don't come out of this very popular beach.





We never had any civil wars in or around Edmonton, so I can't find pockets of mini balls or old military paraphernalia. What I can find are relics from old picnic grounds, spent cartridges, square nails, dropped bullets and older coins. using the iron audio helped to distinguish brass cartridges and coins from old nails and other iron items. When relic hunting, anything deep gets dug up, no matter what the readings are






My favorite coil for all the AT Series is the 9" x 12" Concentric coil. It just seems to give me better depth, more accurate target ID and faster/easier pinpointing. It's not the best for target separation. A smaller coil and or DD usually gives better separation. An experience hunter chooses his coils wisely for the job. Now this is in my soil, which ground balances to about 90. Even though this coil is the largest coil for the AT Series, it still manages to find tiny targets, as shown in the jewelry finds. Small earring still give up a nice sharp high tone.






Here are the rings I found. Two were found on land, the rest were found in fresh water. The AT MAX works just as good in the water as it does on land. To prevent problems water hunting, you need to check that all your connections, coil and headphones, are tight, and it's good to use a little silicone gel on the "O" ring to keep it from drying out.

I can honestly recommend the AT MAX as a great metal detector, made by Garrett Metal Detectors out of Garland, Texas. This is the same company today, which has been producing metal detectors since 1964. Garrett holds many patents, and is known for developing cutting edge technology, which has been shared and built upon by most metal detector manufacturers.

The AT MAX is an excellent metal detector, both on land and water. The programs are easy master, and when used properly, should fulfill your hunting niche plus much more and give you many years of problem free metal detecting. Check out their website, and find out where the nearest dealer is to purchase such a fine metal detector.
 

Bart@Big Boys Hobbies

Supporting Vendor
Supporting Vendor
Jul 24, 2005
4,594
1,219
Moore Oklahoma
Detector(s) used
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Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I have had mine since mid October. I have done paid for the machine once or twice with my finds. works well whether you are in the sandy beaches of gulf shores or the hills of southern indiana. i stepped up from a cheap metal detector so as far as comparisons from one good machine to another i cant help you there. but from stepping straight up to the AT Max i had no problem adjusting to it and the learning curve is going to be with any new detector you get. the back light is an awesome feature and the wireless headphones are a nice feature as well.

Great post! Also the all metal mode on the Garrett AT MAX is nice and deep. Really punches down there even in heavy iron.

Feel free to call me with any questions. Be glad to help you!
 

Roundness

Hero Member
Apr 27, 2013
630
712
La Vergne, TN
Detector(s) used
Garrett Pinpointer II, Nokta Makro Legend
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I agree. I bought the 5x8 coil for my MAX a couple of weeks ago and haven't taken it off. There isn't much difference in depth but the target separation is incredible. You won't go wrong with the MAX.
 

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