Imagine that, all machines found the dimes.
Not being a smart arse, but they all work. Now comments about the AT Pro, in bad conditions the AT Pro will shine where others wont. If you relic hunt occasionally like I do, the AT Pro is for you. The ATP is no slouch in coin shooting either.
Without field testing the NOX myself there is no comparison. The NOX sounded much crisper and better here. I have actual finds I would love to try the NOX on. I find small bits and pieces of gold and silver in those foil ranges with the F75. I would not want to walk over those with this new multi freq machine. I also can locate old iron water lines and voids and moved dirt with the F75. If you treasure or cache hunt, you want the F75.
I believe I have the best of all worlds in my selection of detectors so far. Just can not swing the NOX right now due to cash flow. With all the good economy priced detectors out there right now, no way Im selling a detector. I lost hundred if not thousands of dollars over nite with the introduction of the NOX. This year will be a interesting one for sure.
Also lucky enough to own the Etrac I can say Minelab builds some great stuff. Love the sounds my Etrac makes. Still getting used to the weight, low battery time, and assortment of coils I have. If your looking to up your game, the Etrac is very good and not in same league as a mid range detector. Thanks for the videos. I was able to take some things from it.