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Infinium field Test

Adrian SS said:
Thanks Parrott,
I am currently doing some comparisons between the Infinium and a conventional PI And so far the tests are hammering home just how good the Infinium is although each detector has its merits
I will post the results in a couple of weeks.
Adrian

How are you going with that?
 
HI Bence,
I have not had time to form any real conclusions yet.
The standard PI seems to be hot on certain metals and dead as a dead dingos donger on others and in particular, high ct gold and some white gold.
I have a long way to go yet before I can put pen to paper in regards to any comparison between these two detectors.
Cheers,
Adrian SS
 
Hey Adrian SS you may want to put a book out in the market whit knowledge on the Infinium the you have :thumbup::please:
i have seen just about every book on just about every unit out their but not on the infinium?? :thumbup:
i wander how Garrett may fills about that:blink:
 
They are very light in weight... Very stable... Other than that I cannot say...
I have not got my "test" machine back. When it comes and the weather
in the Mojave desert cooler I will play arround with the 10x14, 8-inch
and Westcoil 10-inch monos... To be able to reach down about 8-inches
and beep a 4- gram low-conductive eluvial nugget could put me in the zone.
(That is if any nuggets are left.)
 
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