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Garrett Ace 400

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Steve Herschbach
  • Price: $ 339 Freq: 10 kHz Weight: 2.9 lbs Waterproof?: No Current?: Yes

The Garrett Ace 400 metal detector was introduced in 2016 and is still in production. The Ace 400 is a 10 kHz VLF metal detector aimed primarily at coin, jewelry, and relic detecting.

"The King of ACEs. All Purpose Versatility. With Digital Target ID and Iron Audio, the ACE 400 is powerful on coins, jewelry, and artifacts!" Source: Garrett 2018 catalog

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Garrett Ace 400 metal detector

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Garrett Ace 400 control panel

  • Iron Audio: allows user to hear discriminated iron targets and to alter the mid-tone signal range.
  • Digital Target ID: 0 to 99 scale offers target information
  • Higher frequency (10 kHz) provides better sensitivity on low and medium-conductivity targets (i.e. gold, lead)
  • Adjustable Frequency to help eliminate interference
  • Camlocks for better stem stability
  • Includes Pulse-Width Modulation audio: sharper, more responsive audio
  • 8.5" x 11" PROformance™ submersible DD searchcoil offers excellent coverage, depth
  • Enhanced Iron Resolution: twice the iron resolution of an ACE 250, to help separate good targets from adjacent junk iron
  • Includes Electronic Pinpointing: precisely locates targets and speeds recovery
  • Notch Discrimination: Modify discrimination patterns based on what you are seeking.
  • Five Search Modes (plus Pinpoint)
  • Eight (8) Sensitivity/Depth adjustments
  • Coin Depth Indicator determines target depth
  • Expanded Target ID legend: includes indication of U.S. coin denominations

Official Garrett Ace 400 Product Page

Garrett Ace 400 Owner's Manual

Garrett Metal Detector Forum

 

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Rad Rocks

  

    I happen to have acquired an Ace 350 by Garrett a few years ago… From what I understand, at the Time they retired this 8.25khz detector to focus on the slightly Hotter and more feature laden 10khz. Ace 400 in the series. I’m Not implying that this detector is a Slouch, not by any means. There are a lot of em’ out there and I have found My Ace 350 to be a Very useful and quite the capable Tool. Perhaps something went on behind the scenes that I am unaware of?(Not that I am Aware of Much of anything that goes on “behind the scenes”, lol..) I’m thinking that it’s window was shorter than Most as it entered the Detector Market in the very beginning of “The Time of Great Change”🤔 in the World of Metal Detecting..

Anyway, just wanted to bring it up in case someone was poking around regarding Garrett’s Ace 350…

   like it’s predecessors in the ACE lineup, The Garrett Ace 350 also Has a preset Ground Balance and, although a little hotter, It Appears to Compare fairly evenly with the 7.69khz Garrett F22 but with a Segmented ID instead of the F22’s 1-99 Digital ID..  Its all pretty subjective, I Know… I’m just using what I think is a good comparison in an attempt to simplify.. 

Here is a Link to the Ace 350 Manual: 
https://garrett.com/sites/default/files/2019-11/1533000_ace350_english.pdf

Another Ace 350 Manual Link: (Note:Not a direct Garrett link.) https://www.manualslib.com/manual/945703/Garrett-Ace-350.html?page=30#

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