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The hobby of metal detecting is now firmly established
in Britain, the USA, Australia and many European countries,
and is suitable for all ages, from the very young to the
very old. Using a metal detector is quite healthy for
the body because it gets you out in the air and gives
you exercise through walking and digging. The many thousands
of metal detectorists (as they are known) who enjoy metal
detecting as a hobby reap benefits in a variety of ways;
the gain of knowledge about the past, the excitement and
pleasure one feels when handling objects which haven't
seen light for years and, of course, the coins and artefacts
recovered. Initially, a Victorian Penny or a button is
a great thrill to find, raising all sorts of questions
such as how the object got there and to whom it once belonged
etc. Nowadays, metal detectors are hi-tec electronic machines
with a variety of capabilities dependant on price. We
offer metal detectors made by Garrett
, Viking
, XP
and Cscope.
We have chosen these metal detectors because they offer
probably the best value for money, owing to their
high performance, reliability, good prices, and excellent
manufacturer support. They are produced by well-known
and established UK, European and American companies, and
cover a broad range of prices.
How much should I spend on a metal detector?
Broadly speaking, there are three quality bands for metal
detectors. High end metal detectors, such as our
Garrett
GTI 2500, XP
Goldmaxx Power, C.Scope
R1 occupy the top band. These metal detectors are
powerful, rugged and use highly-tuned electronics. They
often offer many functions. Upper Mid-range metal
detectors, such as the GTAx
550, ADX
250, CS5MXP, EuroACE
combine excellent performance with lower prices. Good
Mid-range metal detectors, Ace
250, VK40,
or the CS3MX,
are the most popular, since they combine both good performance
and more affordable prices (under £100 up to about £350).
Within the mid-range band, you will find different types
of detector, and when considering which one to buy, your
decision may be based on a number of factors, such as
who is going to use it, where it is going to be used etc
(we will cover these aspects below). The third band is
what we term Entry-Level metal detectors. The number
of budget metal detectors available on the market is increasing
as companies try to cash in on the metal detector boom,
often with cheaply-made models whose quality leaves a
lot to be desired. We therefore advise our customers to
be wary of buying this sort of metal detector, and to
stick to well-known brands if possible. Good examples
of Entry-level detectors are the Ace
150, Viking
6, CS440XD,
Can a beginner use a high-end Metal Detector?
Or, to put the question another way, can a beginner cope
with a more complicated high end metal detector? The answer
is yes, especially if you select a model that also has
a range of factory pre-set search modes. These allow you
to just turn on and start detecting. The advantage of
buying a good metal detector up front is that it means
you will not have to upgrade at a later date.
Should I consider cheap metal detectors?
You will see a number of cheaper metal detectors on the
market and they are often sold under unfamiliar names.
The most important thing to be aware of is that a metal
detector's ability to find interesting objects depends
on the quality of the technology inside. Established metal
detector brands do not only use more sophisticated circuits,
but the electronics are highly tuned to optimise performance.
In addition, the signal processing algorithms are very
effective.
What is the most important thing about a metal detector?
At the end of the day, the most important thing about
a metal detector is that it actually enables you to find
interesting objects under the ground, and you feel comfortable
using it. Obviously this means your detector has to be
able to look deeply into the ground, yet it's not always
about having as many bells and whistles on your machine.
For example, you could buy a good general purpose detector
like the Garrett
Ace 250, Viking
VK40, or the C.Scope
CS3MX. These 3 detectors have varying amounts of bells
and whistles, but all have good penetration depths and
will all enable you to find great objects. After detecting
depth, there are other considerations that are more important,
such as ease of use, lightness, where it is being used
etc. Before covering these points, it is important to
understand different types of metal detector.
Non-Motion versus Motion
The head of the (generally) more expensive Motion metal
detectors has to be kept moving or scanning the ground
in order to detect metal, the moment movement is stopped,
detection stops. The big advantage of Motion metal detectors
is that they allow more sophisticated metal detecting,
are self-tuning, offer better target analysis and are
not affected as greatly by mineralised ground as non-motion
metal detectors. Also, motion metal detectors usually
achieve greater penetration and clearer discrimination.
However, non-motion detectors do have a loyal following
among experienced metal detectorists. They can be especially
useful when detecting in places where moving the detector
head back and forth is more difficult, such as in hedgerows.
Cscope produce some very good non-motion detectors, such
as the 1220XD,
990XD
and 770XD.
Owing to their simplicity, a non-motion detector may be
a better choice for younger children.
Discrimination Control on metal detectors
A discrimination control allows iron, silver paper and
other rubbish items to be ignored by the detector, while
still detecting gold, silver, copper and other non-ferrous
metals. The higher the control is set, the more objects
will be ignored.
What About Accessories?
The most important area to spend your money is on the
detector itself. Once you have chosen your detector, you
may wish to consider accessories. A good accessory to
consider is a Head Cover. This is a cover that
fits under the search coil, protecting it from scratches
and damage - it is far cheaper to replace a head cover
than the search coil itself! Headphones are not
absolutely necessary as all our detectors have speakers.
The advantage of not using headphones is that you can
share the excitement of hearing signals with other people
who are detecting with you. Headphones do have some advantages
though: they enable you to focus better on the signals,
especially faint ones generated by a non-motion detector,
and they keep signals more private when in crowded areas,
such as beaches. And of course, headphones keep your ears
warm when out detecting on a chilly winter's day. Control
Box Covers help to keep the control box clean and
dry, and are certainly a good idea if you are using your
detector in wet muddy conditions.
Should I be concerned about Metal Detector Frequency?
Frequencies in a metal detector are referred to in kHz
(kilo hertz) which is the number of times a signal is
transmitted into the ground as received back per second.
The lower the detector's frequency, the deeper it will
penetrate. However, its sensitivity to smaller targets
may be reduced. On the other hand, the higher the detector's
frequency, the higher its sensitivity to even the smallest
targets, but it may not penetrate as deeply. Generally,
gold detectors operate at a higher frequency for locating
small gold nuggets. Coin, relic and treasure hunting detectors
operate at lower frequencies for greater depth penetration.
Most treasure-hunting metal detectors operate in the range
4KHz up to 20KHz.
Spare Parts & Guarantees
Always make sure that you are able to buy spare parts
for your metal detector. You need to make sure, therefore,
that your metal detector manufacturer will still be around
after that time. The manufacturers from whom we select
our metal detectors are all very well established companies,
and we supply their full range of spare parts.
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