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Large Cents And Silver With The AT Max:twodetecting:

I kind of wondered if the AT Max with it's lower frequency might be hot on higher conductors like copper and silver. Although there is limited information on the videos made so far using the AT Max, what I have seen looks good. A detector with an inch or two in depth can make a huge difference when searching for older relics.


http://www.garrett.com/hobbysite/hbby_at_max_main_en.aspx
 
You sure have me thinking I (need) the Maxx. I already own the Pro and the Gold. Is it a case of needing or wanting? Sometimes I'm a sucker for new things that I don't need necessarily. but I like the extra depth. I still feel the all around machine is the Pro.
 
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