Great run down on the coil range Gary and very informative. I was thinking last year of adding the white 9" HF coil to compliment my 11" normal black coil (which had served me well). I was invited to the Regton stand (next to you at the XP display stand) at Detectival last year and we chatted on the subject of HF coils. Nigel at Regton agreed with the reasoning of getting the 9" HF for the small hammered targets and as you and Nigel give the thumbs up, that was good enough for me. I can confirm that my finds rates on small hammered coins has indeed increased, especially the tiny cut halves and quarters as well as other very small artefact targets and small roman coins. The 9" white coil is actually my main coil of choice now. Cheers.Keith
I bought the ORX with the 9 inch round HF. I never wanted another coil. This thing absolutely rocks! It finds deep targets, small targets, and can even go to the "low" 13.3kHz. I am truly amazed by the power and flexibility of the ORX. No matter the ground, no matter the target, you'll find it. I've never found gold, but I haven't had this for long. I don't even really care, because it's such a joy to use this machine. I feel like it could do anything!
Very informative. There is nothing like XP coils! I recently got the HF and I’m amazed how I can hear tiny pieces of gold with the threshold turned up, and the same coil can be used to find coins. I’m really looking forward to using this in the California goldfields this fall.
Good video Gary. I still think the best allround coil for almost any machine is 11 inch . But the best in trash on the Deus/ORX is the 9 inch white . I think if XP came out with a larger elliptical at 12 x 10 inch it would take on the Minelab's more in the Gold fields . Maybe it would be a bit awkward in trash having high freq or used in high freq but for the small Gold nuggets it would be deeper i am sure. When i watch Aussie Gold Hunters and they are using the Minelab P.I. machines , a lot of the time they are pulling out nuggets that are around the weight of a standard Gold ring and at no more than 6 to 8 inches . I am sure that the Deus and ORX could match at least that with a larger coil with high freq and pull out the 1 gram nuggets at depth too. A bigger white HF coil would give better coverage too.
Brilliant Gary, thanks for the video.. I've the 9" hf and regretted not getting the 11"x35.. but your right they have their own positives.. 👍 And its the little silvers on edge that are missed by the others I'm picking up so happy deus..
Good video Gary, very clear and helpful. I sent it to my friend who can't make up his mind which coil is 'better '. For myself, I'll be trying the higher frequency on my 11 inch X35 coil in future (when we're allowed out again). I might even have a look at the tiny coil for better separation of targets.
Thanks, I couldn't make up my mind on which coil to get with the orx I'm just about to buy one, I think I'm going to start with the 9 inch HF, many thanks and kind regards rob.
Great video Gary. I’m not sure I agree re the big coil having difficulty finding small targets - I’ve found more tiny hammered coins with the x35 13” than I did with my standard 11” since buying. You have convinced me to dust down my round HF coil though and revisit my favourite site at 50khz! Keep em coming!
Good morning Gary, another great informative video !! If I search on pasture what is not heavily polluted, which coil is better ?? The X35 or the HF coil? Greet Willem.
@@The-skillschool Hello Gary, I think I would search on a mid frequentie, something around 28? But whit the X35 coil you will cover more ground which make the searching easyer.. Its indeed hard to say which one is beter.. But thanx for answering.🙂
Great video Gary and very informative! You made a really good point about the coils complimenting each other! To truly work a site and feel that you gave it your best shot on finding everything. A Detectorist would need to use a variety of coils to achieve the optimum performance and feel good about not missing targets! Also... I wasn't aware that there was cheetahs running wild in the UK!😆👍👍
would like to know if you could have lifted that signal on the x 35 on 25kHz to see if it would made the Celtic sound louder , do I need the HF coil or the x 35 ?? about to buy and need to pick, best all round the X 35 9" ? thanks
So if the HF elliptical can get a higher freq and shoot deeper. Why would you go with the x35 11”? Just trying to get an understanding of how the x35 11” can handle better in situations compared to that of the HF elliptical.
Hi I have a question..... With my orx which coil goes deeper at areas with low/mid Iron contamination? X35 11x13 or 9" x35??? 11x13 never can works with low reactivity (always at 2.5)....with 9 inch coil can I work with low reactivity and the machine works settled? And go deeper of course
Just watched your Estonia video . Take me when you go again Gary please , love those Silver Hammered . As for this video. Ask XP to make a multi freq coil , if the box is just receiver and can be updated then maybe a new multi freq coil could be made for it. I thought the coil was where all the real tech is? I see Garrett has or is releasing a new multi freq machine . A bigger white HF coil would be good too . But then I have already said that haven't I . Great video as usual .
You have probably figured this out already - the answer is yes. As part of the upgrade process (assuming you have correctly added the serial number and new coil) you will be prompted to select the new coil and it will perform the update. I had exactly the same issue with my new 11" coil.
@@The-skillschool so I assume the black coil at 18khz was an original deus coil, if so would be good to run the test again with an x35 for a true comparison
Показывается уровень сигнала в зависимости от высоты проводки катушки, а так же влияние параметра Громкость Слабого Сигнала на громкость озвучки. До самого конца не досмотрел, если что ...
Before you get the bigger gold of shit . This company products find the biggers gold brains. 'Why must wasted my time to fine the gold in the ground? ' the gold is you! Man... Hahaha. I'm very rich right now.'
Great run down on the coil range Gary and very informative. I was thinking last year of adding the white 9" HF coil to compliment my 11" normal black coil (which had served me well). I was invited to the Regton stand (next to you at the XP display stand) at Detectival last year and we chatted on the subject of HF coils. Nigel at Regton agreed with the reasoning of getting the 9" HF for the small hammered targets and as you and Nigel give the thumbs up, that was good enough for me. I can confirm that my finds rates on small hammered coins has indeed increased, especially the tiny cut halves and quarters as well as other very small artefact targets and small roman coins. The 9" white coil is actually my main coil of choice now. Cheers.Keith
Hi Keith thanks for watching, yes I remember talking with you.
Good morning Gary from Greece. I'm glad to tell you that in my group we have reached 1100 members who are fan xp deus
Great job GT
Well done my friend.👍
Was that a cheetah chasing an antelope at 5:30? Very funny. Made me rewind a few times.
First one looked like a Hare possibly chased by another Hare
I bought the ORX with the 9 inch round HF. I never wanted another coil. This thing absolutely rocks! It finds deep targets, small targets, and can even go to the "low" 13.3kHz. I am truly amazed by the power and flexibility of the ORX. No matter the ground, no matter the target, you'll find it. I've never found gold, but I haven't had this for long. I don't even really care, because it's such a joy to use this machine. I feel like it could do anything!
Very usefull vídeo Gary! Thanks for sharing
Thanks my friend 👍
instablaster...
Really enjoy these videos. They are the Gold Standard for anyone wanting to learn a Deus or ORX. Cheers Jon.
Very informative. There is nothing like XP coils! I recently got the HF and I’m amazed how I can hear tiny pieces of gold with the threshold turned up, and the same coil can be used to find coins. I’m really looking forward to using this in the California goldfields this fall.
Best of luck with the coil Steve, I hope you get some Gold.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent run down of differences. Most appreciated!
Very useful video! Love the antilope getting chased by a cheetah at 5:34 ;)
Good spotting Conrad
The deer was running quite fast 😁. Great explanation, thanks a lot.
Thanks Jelle
Looked like a Raptor lol
You are welcome!
Good video Gary.
I still think the best allround coil for almost any machine is 11 inch . But the best in trash on the Deus/ORX is the 9 inch white .
I think if XP came out with a larger elliptical at 12 x 10 inch it would take on the Minelab's more in the Gold fields .
Maybe it would be a bit awkward in trash having high freq or used in high freq but for the small Gold nuggets it would be deeper i am sure. When i watch Aussie Gold Hunters and they are using the Minelab P.I. machines , a lot of the time they are pulling out nuggets that are around the weight of a standard Gold ring and at no more than 6 to 8 inches . I am sure that the Deus and ORX could match at least that with a larger coil with high freq and pull out the 1 gram nuggets at depth too.
A bigger white HF coil would give better coverage too.
Thanks Richard
Thanks for your input Richard
Great video once again Gary... What was running in the background at 05:35? Take care... Keep Safe... CMNW... 🏴
Thanks for watching my friend, good spot btw 😁👍
A Cheetah perhaps
Deer 🦌
Brilliant Gary, thanks for the video..
I've the 9" hf and regretted not getting the 11"x35.. but your right they have their own positives.. 👍
And its the little silvers on edge that are missed by the others I'm picking up so happy deus..
Thanks Dermot
Great job Dermot I'm glad my video has helped clarify a few points.👍
when you did the test on the celtic why didn't you try the x35 at 28, both coils do that so would have been a good comparison
it's true!
Another brilliant video by Gary. This answers my questions about which coil does what. Off to buy a 9" HF coil to complement by big coil. Thanks Gary.
Good choice Norbert thanks for watching.
Glad it was helpful Norbert
Strange horse gost running in the background at 5:30
Great video mate 👍
indeed haha
Another great vid Gary many thanks :) stay safe and well mate
Thanks for watching Pete
Thank you Pete
Great video Gary. Thanks for sharing this valuable information.
Thanks #xpteamusa
Glad you enjoyed it
Good video Gary, very clear and helpful. I sent it to my friend who can't make up his mind which coil is 'better '. For myself, I'll be trying the higher frequency on my 11 inch X35 coil in future (when we're allowed out again). I might even have a look at the tiny coil for better separation of targets.
Thanks Richard, please let us know how you get on.
Glad it was helpful Richard
Thanks, I couldn't make up my mind on which coil to get with the orx I'm just about to buy one, I think I'm going to start with the 9 inch HF, many thanks and kind regards rob.
Good choice Rob
Thanks Rob
Great video Gary. I’m not sure I agree re the big coil having difficulty finding small targets - I’ve found more tiny hammered coins with the x35 13” than I did with my standard 11” since buying. You have convinced me to dust down my round HF coil though and revisit my favourite site at 50khz! Keep em coming!
..obviously post lockdown!
Target seperation is easier with a smaller coil
Great video, Gary! Very informative.
Thanks Grant 👍 thanks for your help earlier in the week 😉
Deer Photobomb 5.35, Great Vid as always Gary
Thanks Paul, it's always fun to add a twist 😁
Was that 2 dear running across the field at 5.30 minutes?
👏👀
I have the 13", 11" and HF round. Perfect for Roman sites and medieval pasture fields. Interesting video as always 👍
Many thanks Rob
Thanks Rob, glad it helped
Thanks Gary, this video has made things much clearer.
I may even switch from using my goto 13" coil more often :)
Thanks Steve, will call you for a catch up soon. 👍🤝
Glad it helped
Hi Gary! I can't choose between the 9" and 11", what do you recommend?
Good morning Gary, another great informative video !! If I search on pasture what is not heavily polluted, which coil is better ?? The X35 or the HF coil?
Greet Willem.
Hi Willem
There is not simple answer, would you like your "Specialist frequency" to be a low frequency or high frequency.
@@The-skillschool Hello Gary,
I think I would search on a mid frequentie, something around 28? But whit the X35 coil you will cover more ground which make the searching easyer.. Its indeed hard to say which one is beter..
But thanx for answering.🙂
another great video mate, ATB & HH 👏🍻👍
Thanks my friend
Gary are the HF coils only for the xp deus and not the xp deus 2 Thanks for your help
Hello greetings from Colombia, He realized that at 5:35 a cougar was chasing the goat, I think he caught it in the video is the evidence.
Thanks for watching my friend.
Great video...wich coil will be the best choice for beach dry and wet sand looking for spanish reales and wich frequency will work best?....
Great video mate. The trick is knowing when to choose the right coil or frequency. I think that comes with experience. ATB MMMD
Thanks Keith, good ideas 👍
Thanks for the tips!
@@xpmetaldetector ha ha as if you need tips from me ! ATB MMMD
Great video Gary and very informative! You made a really good point about the coils complimenting each other! To truly work a site and feel that you gave it your best shot on finding everything. A Detectorist would need to use a variety of coils to achieve the optimum performance and feel good about not missing targets! Also... I wasn't aware that there was cheetahs running wild in the UK!😆👍👍
Thanks Ed, yes we have a few in Hampshire.😀👍
I think it was Ed, thanks for watching
would like to know if you could have lifted that signal on the x 35 on 25kHz to see if it would made the Celtic sound louder , do I need the HF coil or the x 35 ?? about to buy and need to pick, best all round the X 35 9" ? thanks
As a old coin hunter in the USA, between the 9”HF or 9”x35 , which would be better for me? Ground is mild . Thanks Anthony
Do you want to use high frequencies or low frequencies for your hunting, perhaps talk to some XP users in your area.
Lovely XP machines unfortunately we don't have in Cuba.
WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON IN THE BACKGROUND AT 5.32?
someone finds celtic gold and competitor sees it )))))))))) so here is the chase
Great information mate. Nicely broken down and explained very well. Shared in our group 👍
Thank you for sharing
Thanks Martin
So if the HF elliptical can get a higher freq and shoot deeper. Why would you go with the x35 11”?
Just trying to get an understanding of how the x35 11” can handle better in situations compared to that of the HF elliptical.
Hi I have a question..... With my orx which coil goes deeper at areas with low/mid Iron contamination? X35 11x13 or 9" x35??? 11x13 never can works with low reactivity (always at 2.5)....with 9 inch coil can I work with low reactivity and the machine works settled? And go deeper of course
Have you got any new detectors in the pipeline Mr XP?
Haha that editing of the dog chasing a deer 😂
If the control box can use all these frequencies why are all the frequencies not available on one single coil.
Great vid Gary very informative, and very helpful.
Just watched your Estonia video . Take me when you go again Gary please , love those Silver Hammered .
As for this video.
Ask XP to make a multi freq coil , if the box is just receiver and can be updated then maybe a new multi freq coil could be made for it. I thought the coil was where all the real tech is?
I see Garrett has or is releasing a new multi freq machine .
A bigger white HF coil would be good too . But then I have already said that haven't I .
Great video as usual .
Cool, thanks Richard
Which is the best coil for coin and jewelry with the orx
Co vám to tam běželo v 5:34 min vysílání po poli za zvířata 🙄 ???
Here in the phillipines the depth of buried gold is 5 to 10 meter deep. But most is 5 meter deep.thanks.
Who buried it 5 to 10 metres??
Thank You Gary my Angel Son for being my friend always Deus for Life 13KD is Beautiful Life
Thanks Tim, stay safe buddy.👍
Thank Gary, very informative..👍🏼
Hi I am running a x35 9 inch coil but brought a spare used 11 inch coil and can’t get it to pair can the coil be updated
You have probably figured this out already - the answer is yes. As part of the upgrade process (assuming you have correctly added the serial number and new coil) you will be prompted to select the new coil and it will perform the update. I had exactly the same issue with my new 11" coil.
Very helpful great information xx
And the interesting is i leave hear in the phillipines, that the japanese gold are buried. So pls reply pls, pls.
Boa tarde o vídeo tem que ser em português até porque o vídeo é muito bom só que eu não entendi nada ?
The background is not real, video made in a closed area with background added
We need 11" HF coil for DEUS 2 !!!
5:34 PUMA richt
why didn't you show the x35 at its highest frequency. not just 18khz, that 28khz is a common point
The X35 was not out at the time of filming
@@The-skillschool so I assume the black coil at 18khz was an original deus coil, if so would be good to run the test again with an x35 for a true comparison
Did raptors just run by?!
28 khz on the X35 you never tried would have picked up the minim
Что он рекламирует? , кто знает переведите!🤝😁
subtitles are on
@@xpmetaldetector Когда новинки будут от хр?🤔☝️🤝
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@@vfp7231 все понял , спасибо!
Подумал что он новинку рекламирует🤸🙄
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Интересно.
Before you get the bigger gold of shit . This company products find the biggers gold brains. 'Why must wasted my time to fine the gold in the ground? ' the gold is you! Man... Hahaha. I'm very rich right now.'
Hiii please spanish video