PowerDubs
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This thread is not about anyone else's thoughts on the Nox other than mine. Don't take that in the wrong way- but this is just to document and share my experience with it.
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I started with a Garrett Ace 350 my wife bought me. I found several cool things with it, but very quickly learned I wanted more info (the Ace350 does not have a target # displayed which was the big thing I wanted at that time)...
So I bought an AT Pro.
I used the AT Pro for the next year and learned to appreciate not only the target #, but being able to hear the iron grunt. I found a LOT more cool stuff with that detector.
But- I wanted more info, so I bought a CTX.
I used the ctx for the next year. It's biggest advantage to me was the on screen graph (simplified explanation) which not only shows low/high tone or left/right whatever you want to call it- but also up/down into iron.
That is a tremendous feature. I dug a LOT less junk with the CTX- as it shows the difference between a solid target and a splatter, shows when the target is dipping into iron (might be bad based on depth) or when the target is rising up ( could be silver)... even bangs on coin spills showing the line bang from nickel over to penny/dime/quarter- with tones- but never put the icon down into the iron area. Tremendous feature.
I'll say this now- the Nox is getting reports to find stuff the other detectors miss. That is the only reason I bought it.
If that is true- I am sure Minelab will release a Noctx with a more detailed display.
But for right now- I bought a Nox to see if it can find stuff in sites I have already hunted that the CTX and AT Pro missed.
I honestly don't care if it finds stuff that the others can hit as well- if that is all it does, I prefer the screen and info on the CTX even if it weighs more. So the Nox needs to 'EARN THIS'!!
So far- because of the snow, I have only had the nox out in a few melted cleared spots in my yard. Nothing found- nothing even dug.
Of course I don't know the language yet- I am just using the default park 2. But I am pretty sure if it locks onto something I will recognize it.
I will say my first impression under the power lines along the street is that it is more noisy than the CTX. The CTX will cancel out any noise as if it isn't there at all.
But if a little noise on the Nox means it hears something the others miss- I am OK with listening for that through the racket. It just hasn't done that yet.
I'll keep this thread updated as the weather warms up and let you know if I think this thing is worth it to me.
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I started with a Garrett Ace 350 my wife bought me. I found several cool things with it, but very quickly learned I wanted more info (the Ace350 does not have a target # displayed which was the big thing I wanted at that time)...
So I bought an AT Pro.
I used the AT Pro for the next year and learned to appreciate not only the target #, but being able to hear the iron grunt. I found a LOT more cool stuff with that detector.
But- I wanted more info, so I bought a CTX.
I used the ctx for the next year. It's biggest advantage to me was the on screen graph (simplified explanation) which not only shows low/high tone or left/right whatever you want to call it- but also up/down into iron.
That is a tremendous feature. I dug a LOT less junk with the CTX- as it shows the difference between a solid target and a splatter, shows when the target is dipping into iron (might be bad based on depth) or when the target is rising up ( could be silver)... even bangs on coin spills showing the line bang from nickel over to penny/dime/quarter- with tones- but never put the icon down into the iron area. Tremendous feature.
I'll say this now- the Nox is getting reports to find stuff the other detectors miss. That is the only reason I bought it.
If that is true- I am sure Minelab will release a Noctx with a more detailed display.
But for right now- I bought a Nox to see if it can find stuff in sites I have already hunted that the CTX and AT Pro missed.
I honestly don't care if it finds stuff that the others can hit as well- if that is all it does, I prefer the screen and info on the CTX even if it weighs more. So the Nox needs to 'EARN THIS'!!
So far- because of the snow, I have only had the nox out in a few melted cleared spots in my yard. Nothing found- nothing even dug.
Of course I don't know the language yet- I am just using the default park 2. But I am pretty sure if it locks onto something I will recognize it.
I will say my first impression under the power lines along the street is that it is more noisy than the CTX. The CTX will cancel out any noise as if it isn't there at all.
But if a little noise on the Nox means it hears something the others miss- I am OK with listening for that through the racket. It just hasn't done that yet.
I'll keep this thread updated as the weather warms up and let you know if I think this thing is worth it to me.