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Garrett GTAx 550 The Garrett GTAx 550 delivers impressive One-Touch performance, with it's proven capabilities, features and options, it's a microprocessor based Graphic Target Analyzer with a new 7x10" Elliptical PROformance searchcoil.

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Old 03-15-2007, 10:39 AM
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Default Larger Coils - Garrett GTAx 550

I was reading on Garrett’s site regarding larger 10 inch round coils vs. the 7.5 oval double d. I have the 7.5 DD oval coil and Garrett discusses that these are good for trashy areas since they focus on a more narrow search pattern.

Discussing the larger coil focused on a wider area and deeper.

I was thinking about purchasing a larger coil. Mainly to try it out and compare if it does provide more finds. The one concern Garrett's site discussed was that you may have more of a chance to get junk along with good finds in one sweep since the coverage area is wider. This will then produce some bad signals and you may not know what you are targeting.

What is the general consensus from your experts out there on larger coils? Since it covers a wider area and may detect junk and good stuff does this then ends up in wasting time? Maybe for relics this is good but for coin shooting a bad idea?

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The way I hear it, the larger the coil, the harder it is to ID small stuff. For coins 8" is ideal unless you have a lot of trash. The 4.5" coil stands a better chance of fine tuning between two smaller targets (like coins and tabs). The larger coils are deeper, but for itens larger than a quarter.
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Chuck & Hightone,

Thank you for your input. I appreciate the response. I will stick with the smaller coil.

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