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Xp orx review
Xp orx review







xp orx review
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With its sensational 770g, the ORX is a lightweight and currently the lightest detector on the detector market. The user interface is very tidy, clearly arranged and logical, making it very intuitive and user-friendly. The designers of the XP ORX Gold Detector focused on simple operation, high search performance and extremely low weight. The XP ORX Gold Detector built on the same DNA of its big brother the highly regarded XP DEUS Metal Detector. The XP ORX Gold Detector is a high-performance gold prospecting metal detector super sensitive to small gold nuggets and flakes as found in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Africa. And its adjustability is another great convenience.XP ORX GOLD DETECTOR WITH REMOTE CONTROL, 9.5″ X 5″ COIL The syncing of the MI 6 pointer is very convenient. A good dealer in the US made me a good deal on a package. Although likely more capable than the ORX, its a bit more complicated and I also don’t have that kind of money. The ability to pocket the controller and just search using tones is very liberating. But I’m not clubbing fish with it, I’m moving it gently in an arc in front of me in broad daylight, so I wont be banging it into any boulders or stumps. Tuning out specific tones is easy, and can be done on the fly so to speak. A quick manipulation of sensitivity gives me a good idea of depth.

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The tones are understandable, in that after a full day of detecting, I can generally parse out different metals by tones being ‘edgy’ or ‘solid’. I can tune it to clearly detect a silver or non-silver coin at 8-10 inches. With minimal training (study) I scan tune the ORX for the variable ground conditions in my area.Ģ. I am relatively new at this hobby but here’s what I know:ġ. Dear friends, what do you think about this? But it’s just the base price, as the manufacturer is going to release 4 different configuration options of this unit. Also, the headphones aren’t compatible with the XP Deus detector.Īre you scared? Maybe the following information can help you feel more calm and happy: the base cost of the XP ORX will be around 700 euros. The only things you have are the On/Off button and volume control. You can’t control your machine through this device, moreover, there is no screen. Another important feature is that the new XP ORX WS Audio headphones are just wireless ones.

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And if you need a pro mode, you’ll have to buy a new metal detector. Figuratively speaking, these pants won’t grow old with you. There isn’t (and won’t be) the Expert menu in the XP ORX. And just 4+2 programs versus 11 modes in the XP Deus. The XP ORX with a standard coil has a low frequency of 13 kHz. Believe me, second time out at a promising place with the detector operating at a low frequency is usually professionals’ deal, and it really works and yields finds (sometimes there are even more of them than if using a usual frequency). With a standard coil, the XP Deus can have the low frequency at a 3.7kHz rate. The XP ORX with such a coil can work at 21 frequencies only.

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But what’s X35? It is 35 frequencies the XP Deus can operate at (with these coils). And if to read between the lines, when XP say they have made a new thing weighing 40g less, it actually means that they made the shaft production cost per unit 40 euros less.įormally, the new XP ORX detector is compatible with the XP X35 coils. Detectorists don’t value the shaft so much to pay the extra money for the entire machine for the shaft’s sake (as it was before). And although the XP Deus shaft is awesome, it’s expensive enough in terms of cost-per-unit of production. Yet today the French manufacturer is experiencing serious competition, primarily from Minelab. It’s highly likely that the new reduced-weight (cheap) shaft will be also sold for/with the XP Deus. Now there aren’t any rubber handles and aluminum structures – the XP ORX shaft is injection-molded and made entirely out of plastic. The new XP ORX weighs 40 grams less than the XP Deus. By the way, why did XP bother with a different name really? Maybe it could be called ‘XP Deus Yellow’ with no sweat? And those distinctions that the XP ORX has are more like a ‘cut off’.

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In professional parlance, these two can be confused if desired. Whatever XP told us about an absolutely new device, the XP ORX has really much in common with the XP Deus. A perfect way of presentation, but the manufacturer is cunning a bit. They claim the XP ORX is a new conception inspired by the XP Deus. According to the French manufacturer, despite the similar external appearance of the XP Deus and XP ORX units, these are completely, 100% different machines. XP is ready to launch its new XP ORX metal detector.









Xp orx review