Here is the official brochure...
http://www.minelab.com/__files/f/995...ind-25-usa.pdf
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Here is the official brochure...
http://www.minelab.com/__files/f/995...ind-25-usa.pdf
Interesting, wonder what the price tag will be?
And here is an introductory video that Minelab posted on Facebook this morning.
(See? Facebook isn't just for reading about what your college roommate had for breakfast!)
http://www.minelab.com/usa/videos?id=101784
i don't like the 360 degree detecting capabilities , it can be more confusing to newbies to find a target in the hole (i've seen it happen with the students at the Pequot hunts ) i much more like only the tip or one directional detecting like the vibra-probe 580 i use . hey Jack do they go into detail why they went the VLF rout on this probe alot seem to be pulse induction now ??
Dan
I have not heard anything about why they went the VLF route. I have used a pistol probe (pulse induction) before, and did not care for it. It wanted to sound off even at 5-6 inches. Worthless at that range. I had to adjust it way down. A 3-4 inch range is about right for me. The 360 degree detecting is the same way on the pro pointer. I don't see it as a disadvantage. The Vibra Probe 580 looks like a great probe, if you don't mind taking out the battery when your not using it. lolQuote:
Originally Posted by del link=topic=10627.msg117037#msg117037 date=1342469743
[size=1:crazy:t]Stylistically it looks a lot like the Garrett Pro-Pointer. I wonder if it is manufactured by the same company? I'm interested in the price as well.
Rumor has it that it will sell for $169.00. I have even seen this price advertised at various dealers for that amount already.
Just watched the video and it mentions that they used VLF because it is more sensitive. I like the fact that you can turn noise off and use it in vibrate only, I actually put tape over my Pro Pointer speaker to keep it quite. The sensitivity adjustment is also a nice feature, like Jack mentioned the 3-4 inch range is perfect but sometimes it is nice to get real precise.
I have one on order with our Sponsor NE detectors. My pro Pointer is on its last legs, it seems to be loosing sensitivity so its good timing for me.
Here is what the Garrett Pro-Pointer does (approximately). Second number is with a coin on the shaft to get the extra depth:
penny***1.50***2-25
nickel***1.75***3
dime****1.25***2.5
quarter**1.50***3
Here is the Minelab pinpointer at max sensitivity:
dime****1.75
quarter**2.25
So, 50% more depth with no coin sliding trick. Note - you can also do the coin trick on the Minelab, so it is deeper than the Garrett in every respect (if that is important for you). I think 3 - 4 of depth is about perfect to check targets under the surface before you dig or when at the bottom of a deep plug to check where to go next!
Another nice tidbit - from ironhearted_gog
The Minelab is more measured in its audio responses..... if you move it towards the target, the beep speed gradually increases.... whereas the Garrett quickly increases to a scream over a lot shorter distance.
Albert
Minelabs site states in goes on sale 07-30-12
not as much a disadvantage but can be confusing to the newbie until he or she figures out where the target actually is in the hole or how exactly the pinpointer works .Quote:
Originally Posted by CyberSage link=topic=10627.msg117045#msg117045 date=1342482813
i don't get this part , Jack :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by CyberSage link=topic=10627.msg117045#msg117045 date=1342482813
my first battery (1 nine volt) lasted a good year and a half in the 580 :yes:
There was talk concerning the probe turning itself on when not in use. This was awhile ago, and may not be an issue anymore. What kind of range do you get with it Del?Quote:
Originally Posted by del link=topic=10627.msg117128#msg117128 date=1342552320
i've never had that happen with mine Jack and the first i heard about that , i get somewhere between 2 1/2 to 3 1/4 inches on a large cent or quarter sized targets .Quote:
Originally Posted by CyberSage link=topic=10627.msg117137#msg117137 date=1342562633
Dan
I like the vibrate only feature, I too put electrical tape over the speaker on my Garrett to reduce the noise.
That's just about perfect. I might have to give one a try.Quote:
Originally Posted by del link=topic=10627.msg117147#msg117147 date=1342572471
Retail is $195 and one dealer is taking preorders for $169.
I guess I won't be buying one. A dime at 1.75 lolQuote:
Originally Posted by earthmansurfer link=topic=10627.msg117100#msg117100 date=1342546089
I thought a company like Minelab would have done better at designing a pinpointer.
The purpose of a pinpointer probe is to determine if the target is still in the hole or in the mound of dirt you just dug out. At 1.75 on a dime, it's anyones guess.
A decent pinpointer at max sensitivity should give at least 3 inches or more on a dime. 5 inches or more on a quarter.
Minelab and the other pinpointer manufacturers should take a lesson from Sunray and produce a tool, not a toy.
Some metal detectors won't go 5! rofl (I think we are bound by VLF technology.)Quote:
Originally Posted by midas link=topic=10627.msg117444#msg117444 date=1342886531
The Detector Pro is a PI pinpointer and will get a dime at 4 and quarter at 5 but it is an awfully large device and looks too much like a gun for me to carry. I don't believe it gives you a clear difference in response regarding a 1 deep target vs 4 deep.
The Garrett Pro Pointer is a GREAT unit, really. (I am mostly happy with it but...) If I can get 50% more depth for 20 bucks or so more (here In Europe) then that is great. And, if you want, you can still supercharge it like the Garrett but I won't be doing that. I think you might get close to your 5 then!
To me, a pinpointer is an aid. You have your metal detector to tell you about how deep the target is. That coupled with a reasonably deep pinpointer, should be enough to find any target.
I should say, in the ground the Pro-Find will detect deeper (said a tester).
Albert
I nkow I want one. Anything Minelab makes is good
I concur on those depth desires. If either the GPP or the PFind can be supertuned by a process of a gimmic, then a design engineer should have been able to make a model with the 3 capability by default. Had Minelab done that, and then gave the sensitivity control for detuning it if desired...they'd get my money, even though I own 2 Garretts. There simply was not much added at all to the PFP to steer me away from the GPP, so my wallet stays happy today. Add to the lack of extra frills, you also have the price hike, and nobody knows how Minelab will be on warranty work compared to Garretts. I have the definite advantage of not needing a PP for some time since I own 2 Garretts pointers, each healthy.
I would have waited for the hoopla to settle anyway, even if there had been a 3 range on the ML pointer. There wasn't respectable range increase though. It will be fun following the new ML on these detecting sites. Best of luck to all who jumps on one. martin
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Originally Posted by midas link=topic=10627.msg117444#msg117444 date=1342886531