russau wrote:Matt over on
http://www.losttreasure.com in the "win" a detector section they have a Garrett AT Pro as the prize .Chris Gholson did the writeup on and said the versitility sets it apart from all other detectors. i won one of their detectors back in 2000. it was a Garrett Mark 2 Sea Hunter. i wish i had the Infinium as my other detector.
Good article, Russ. He points out the good and bad, and this part of his article pretty much sums up why waiting is worthwhile:
"The ATP is a silent search machine, which means that no sound will be heard unless a target is found. I know there are hunters out there that prefer silent search detectors, but to be honest, I am not one of them. The constant humming of a threshold can be viewed as annoying, but that hum is packed with a lot of valuable information.Often times a small, or a very deep gold nugget, will not always produce a clear, distinct signal. Many of these subtle targets will only trigger a slight waver in the threshold and a silent search machine could potentially miss them.
For myself, I don't mind the extra noise and, if Garrett decides to release an updated model in the future, I hope they consider the addition of an adjustable threshold.I would also ask for an adaptor that would allow different brands of headphones to be used. The supplied headphones are of good quality, however I have my own favorite pair and I would have enjoyed using them on the ATP. A backlight in the LCD would have also been a nice addition."There's more (from me): the DD coil on the Ace line has a tough time in salt water, to the point of being unusable in wave action. The small sniper coil turns the ACE into an entirely different machine, and is far more user friendly than the DD. Whether the Pro will turn out to have the same problems/solutions will take time and the new users will find all that out shortly. Garrett will update the model accordingly and may say so (or not). Garrett makes great units, been using them since the mid 70's and strongly stand by Hoser's statement above. The Garrett XL-500 alone paid for every detector since, all my trips, and a few vehicles to boot!