Cool, I am ordering the 10"x 14" DD, and maybe we can compare notes later on. I am hoping that the 10" x 14" will give me both better separation and depth than the stock 9.5" imaging. Only way to find out for sure is to get it and see for myself. HH
FYI.. I received my new 10" x 14" DD coil last week and immediately put it on my GTI 2500 for a test in my front yard where there once was a small mid 1800's house site. I have pounded this spot for years with this detector and the 9.5" and 12.5" imaging coils. I was a bit surprised and disappointed when I turned the detector on and no longer had any of the Discrimination modes, only All Metal mode was now available. I knew I would obviously no longer have any imaging, but thought for sure I would still have discrimination mode. I turned it off and on a few times, and went through all the menu options, but still no Discrimination modes. I scanned the yard for about 45 minutes in All Metal mode, which I have never been a big fan of, and found a few bottle caps pull tabs and a matchbox car, along with a few small pieces of copper scrap and tubing, and spent 10 minutes chasing a high tone signal that turned out to be a soda can at 12" deep.
I had turned the detector off while digging the deep can, and when I turned it back on it was totally going haywire, screen scrolling through all sorts of gibberish, talking at me, what a mess. I turned it off and on a few more times, unhooked the coil wire, and re-attached it still the same mess. Went back inside, on the PC to the Garrett website, printed off the repair order form, called the factory, and got a return authorization number. The nice lady there could not tell me if it was normal to lose the Discrimination modes with a DD coil, but said the repair man would check it out when it was received at the factory. While at the computer I took the time to read through the online Operators Manual for the first time in years.
I went back outside and started to get the detector ready to package up and send out for repairs, but decided to turn it on one more time, and this time I held down the Power On button for over 5 seconds to reset it to factory default settings. Wouldn't you know, it came back to life, this time I had all my Discrimination Modes available, and everything was working fine. I went back out in my yard and hunted for about an hour, and found a few clad dimes and cents, which were probably lost at yard sales during the past 5 years, and one older junk ring. I guess maybe it is supposed to be standard practice to hold the power button down and go back into factory preset modes every time you change to a different coil ?