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I do use the Deep Tech Vista X but have never used a Golden Mask 4XtremeJust wondering about these machines. Anyone used these two? What are your thoughts? Thanks everyone!
Have you ever had your hands on a Golden Mask detector Chuck because I own 3 and all three perform rite there with the Vista X and as I stated in a lot of ways the Golden Mask detectors I own out perform the Vista X, I can not compare them to any of the other Deep Tech detectors but I can the one Deep Tech detector I own, do I like the Vista X (Absolutely) but I prefer my Golden Mask detectors over the Vista X.
Not a fight at allHey guys, not trying to start a fight. Was just looking people's ideas and experiences . Thanks for your insights! This forum has alway had great people that are always willing to help others. HH!
We look forward to your reports on the 4XtremeI have the DeepTech Vista X and just received the GM 4Xtreme today. I got the 5"x7", 9.5", and 13"x11" coils. Seriously, they shipped it on Wednesday, and I received it today! Totally blew my mind, DHL is amazing. Anyways, I hope to get a few hours on it this weekend, so I'll follow up with my initial impressions early next week. I'm going to stick with the 9.5 coil until I get a handle on it. My hope is that it will complement the Vista X, which is an excellent detector. I'm not into comparing machines or finding the so called "best", I want to learn what this machine is best at...and use it for that purpose. I think of detectors like tools, each one does a specific thing very well. Use it for its intended purpose, and you will be rewarded.
The one thing I don't quite understand yet is the PWM "frequency". I mean, I know what PWM is, I just don't understand how its used on this detector. When reading the description on their website, its listed as "Multiple-Pulse Width Modulation technology" for the frequency. If you look at the coils listed for the 4Xtreme, they are listed as "multi-frequency". So, is the 4Xtreme an analog multi-frequency machine? Thats how I read it, but I do not know if that's true. Intriguing if it is! I really have no understanding of the inner working of metal detectors.
Upon unboxing, I like the build quality. Beautiful carbon fiber shaft with robust camlocks, smooth and firm potentiometers. I like the straight shaft and with the 9.5" coil it weighs about 2.5lbs, feels like you can swing it all day long. Plus, it comes with a control box cover so no worries if you get caught in the rain.
My only complaint is no headphone port. If you want to use headphones you have to order theirs. I got them and they look good and are comfortable, but I do not like that this is my only option. (Maybe they can be paired with something else?) I have the Garret z-lync (headphones and pinpointer) set up on my Vista X and love it. I would really like to have this option on the 4Xtreme.
I totally agree the main reason I have not placed an order for the 4Xtreme is because of the lack of a headphone jack which prevents me from at least utilizing one of my wireless Bluetooth transmitters, I want one of those 4Xtreme's but honestly because of no headphone jack, the more I think about it not having a headphone jack, I will probably never purchase one of the 4Xtreme's, its ridiculous that Golden Mask didn't at the very least include a headphone jack in that detectorAll companies that don’t use Bluetooth for their wireless are screwing their customers. There’s no reason other than to force customers to buy their products.
I sent this in an email to Golden Mask this morning, I am waiting on a response from themAll companies that don’t use Bluetooth for their wireless are screwing their customers. There’s no reason other than to force customers to buy their products.
That sounds great! Getting one shipped here has had me worried somewhat. Hearing how well your worked out makes me feel some better. Keep us posted in how well it works. I like you don't understand the PMW stuff. I didn't realize there was no phone jack. Thanks for the info, and Happy Hunting!I have the DeepTech Vista X and just received the GM 4Xtreme today. I got the 5"x7", 9.5", and 13"x11" coils. Seriously, they shipped it on Wednesday, and I received it today! Totally blew my mind, DHL is amazing. Anyways, I hope to get a few hours on it this weekend, so I'll follow up with my initial impressions early next week. I'm going to stick with the 9.5 coil until I get a handle on it. My hope is that it will complement the Vista X, which is an excellent detector. I'm not into comparing machines or finding the so called "best", I want to learn what this machine is best at...and use it for that purpose. I think of detectors like tools, each one does a specific thing very well. Use it for its intended purpose, and you will be rewarded.
The one thing I don't quite understand yet is the PWM "frequency". I mean, I know what PWM is, I just don't understand how its used on this detector. When reading the description on their website, its listed as "Multiple-Pulse Width Modulation technology" for the frequency. If you look at the coils listed for the 4Xtreme, they are listed as "multi-frequency". So, is the 4Xtreme an analog multi-frequency machine? Thats how I read it, but I do not know if that's true. Intriguing if it is! I really have no understanding of the inner working of metal detectors.
Upon unboxing, I like the build quality. Beautiful carbon fiber shaft with robust camlocks, smooth and firm potentiometers. I like the straight shaft and with the 9.5" coil it weighs about 2.5lbs, feels like you can swing it all day long. Plus, it comes with a control box cover so no worries if you get caught in the rain.
My only complaint is no headphone port. If you want to use headphones you have to order theirs. I got them and they look good and are comfortable, but I do not like that this is my only option. (Maybe they can be paired with something else?) I have the Garret z-lync (headphones and pinpointer) set up on my Vista X and love it. I would really like to have this option on the 4Xtreme.
Thanks for getting after GM. Should have a headphone jack. I would love to try one but the lack may push me towards the vesta. Be curious to see the reply.I sent this in an email to Golden Mask this morning, I am waiting on a response from them
My email below to Golden Mask
Hi can you tell me why there was not a headphone jack added to the Golden Mask 4Xtreme ???
I honestly feel that Golden Mask is limiting themselves on the number of sales they will make on this new Golden Mask 4Xtreme metal Detector, Like myself I want to purchase the 4Xtreme but because Golden Mask has failed by not having installed a wired headphone jack I will not be purchasing the 4Xtreme, I have chatted with a few other people that feel the same as I do, will you please bring this to the attention of your technical department and see if they would be willing to consider installing a simple wired headphone jack into the 4Xtreme Detector.
I truly believe if Golden Mask would install a wired headphone jack into the Golden Mask 4Xtreme they would most likely increase sales of this new Golden Mask 4Xtreme, the ability to plug in a simple wired set of headphones is not uncommon in this day and age on a metal detector, it is however quite uncommon to not have the ability to plug in a wired pair of headphones into a headphone jack on a Metal detector
I personally feel myself Golden mask is trying to force us metal detector users into purchasing your wireless headphones which I personally would never use, I do however use wired sets of headphones to detect with simply because you can hear the deeper targets under the coil with wired headphones, so please consider installing a simple wired headphone jack into the new Golden Mask 4Xtreme.
Thank you for reading and considering what I have stated
Yes do give some thoughts on the GM 4xtreme after you have some time with it. Can you tell the difference between nickels and trash??? And how does it handle trash overall?? I am always interested in New Technology even if it is analog.I have the DeepTech Vista X and just received the GM 4Xtreme today. I got the 5"x7", 9.5", and 13"x11" coils. Seriously, they shipped it on Wednesday, and I received it today! Totally blew my mind, DHL is amazing. Anyways, I hope to get a few hours on it this weekend, so I'll follow up with my initial impressions early next week. I'm going to stick with the 9.5 coil until I get a handle on it. My hope is that it will complement the Vista X, which is an excellent detector. I'm not into comparing machines or finding the so called "best", I want to learn what this machine is best at...and use it for that purpose. I think of detectors like tools, each one does a specific thing very well. Use it for its intended purpose, and you will be rewarded.
The one thing I don't quite understand yet is the PWM "frequency". I mean, I know what PWM is, I just don't understand how its used on this detector. When reading the description on their website, its listed as "Multiple-Pulse Width Modulation technology" for the frequency. If you look at the coils listed for the 4Xtreme, they are listed as "multi-frequency". So, is the 4Xtreme an analog multi-frequency machine? Thats how I read it, but I do not know if that's true. Intriguing if it is! I really have no understanding of the inner working of metal detectors.
Upon unboxing, I like the build quality. Beautiful carbon fiber shaft with robust camlocks, smooth and firm potentiometers. I like the straight shaft and with the 9.5" coil it weighs about 2.5lbs, feels like you can swing it all day long. Plus, it comes with a control box cover so no worries if you get caught in the rain.
My only complaint is no headphone port. If you want to use headphones you have to order theirs. I got them and they look good and are comfortable, but I do not like that this is my only option. (Maybe they can be paired with something else?) I have the Garret z-lync (headphones and pinpointer) set up on my Vista X and love it. I would really like to have this option on the 4Xtreme.
I'm in the Pittsburgh, PA area.@Saker can you tell us where you are located so we can have some kind of an idea of the type of ground you will be using the 4Xtreme on
I really don't care if they're Bluetooth or proprietary. I just like having the option to plug in a wired set. I always keep a wired pair in the car as a backup. Other manufactures have proprietary wireless, but they also include a headphone jack. Not sure what GM's problem is here.All companies that don’t use Bluetooth for their wireless are screwing their customers
The headphone jack thing is weird but wasn't a deal breaker for me. I'm also not too crazy about detectors with internal li-ion batteries. They're nice and convenient but won't last forever. But again, the internal li-ion battery wasn't a deal breaker for me. A headphone jack and the ability to use AA batteries should be included on every detector by every manufacturer...period (kudos to Vista here).that is the one thing i do not care for either is golden mask has limited your ability to use a different form of headphones by not putting a wired headphone jack on the 4Xtreme
As far as the battery situation the Golden Mask detectors I personally own all have an access door that can be removed and there batteries are easily changed outI'm in the Pittsburgh, PA area.
I really don't care if they're Bluetooth or proprietary. I just like having the option to plug in a wired set. I always keep a wired pair in the car as a backup. Other manufactures have proprietary wireless, but they also include a headphone jack. Not sure what GM's problem is here.
The headphone jack thing is weird but wasn't a deal breaker for me. I'm also not too crazy about detectors with internal li-ion batteries. They're nice and convenient but won't last forever. But again, the internal li-ion battery wasn't a deal breaker for me. A headphone jack and the ability to use AA batteries should be included on every detector by every manufacturer...period (kudos to Vista here).
The 4Xtreme really interests me so if it's fun to use and delivers results, I will be perfectly happy with it. If the headphone thing bothered me that much, then I just would have not bought it. I've been wanting a GM for a while so figured why not get their latest. I'll probably also pick up a 4WD at some point, it seems like a great detector too.
Hopefully I can get it out for a few hours this afternoon...