Ridge Runner Posted December 13, 2018 Share Posted December 13, 2018 Hi Goldpick I’ve got one detector that is over 20 years and never seen a repair shop. Then another stayed in there the whole two years of the warranty. I think a 5 year warranty is great and I think it’s a great detector but it still can only run in one frequency at a time. I’m not going to say it’s less detector but it does make it less in value. We all know in 2018 a new standard was set in a detector and price. If you going to put something out in the end of 2018 are 2019 and ask more it has to have more to offer. Chuck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Tn Posted January 6, 2019 Share Posted January 6, 2019 From the outside looking in, I think the Orx has more than enough features to satisfy the average to advanced detectorist. My take on people in general is that a lot think they are smarter than they actually are. ? This hobby is no different. That's why they can run a machine with limited or automatic controls and then get themselves way over their head with a machine that has a lot of manual settings. 8 out of 10 will use a Deus and never venture outside of presets. The pricing does come at a surprise. But then again if you break it down, it's not so bad. Used Deus with LF coil, out of warranty generally sell for $550-600ish. You could buy that, but then you'd need the HF coil to match the Orx's operating freq. Those are $425 new. That puts you at $975 and no warranty on the machine itself...and that's if you can find one for $550. That's about the cheapest I recently saw one sell for. At least with the Orx, you get the 5 yr warranty and the $425 coil. For somebody like me that has been curious about the HF coil performance but don't wanna drop $1,500 on a new Deus...that might be the route to go. Easy to sell if I don't like it cause it's new and with lots of warranty left. Yep it's still a single freq machine but those do have applications where they are still the best tool in the box. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EL NINO77 Posted February 28, 2019 Share Posted February 28, 2019 http://hobby-detecting.com/xp-orx-metal-detector-review-and-settings/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chase Goldman Posted March 2, 2019 Author Share Posted March 2, 2019 On 12/7/2018 at 7:19 AM, Chase Goldman said: No independent silencer setting adjustment - (I wonder if it tracks with reactivity setting or if it is turned off?) Update on this based on the XP ORX FAQ page linked in Steve H.'s post here: For Coin Fast - Silencer tracks reactivity setting For Coin Deep - The silencer is turned off 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeachHunter Posted March 16, 2019 Share Posted March 16, 2019 Interesting thread but it just leads me to staying with what I have with the XP Deus and HF Coils. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff McClendon Posted April 25, 2019 Share Posted April 25, 2019 According to the XP ORX questions answered site ID normalization is always ON and automatically normalizes IDs for both HF and X35 coils and frequencies. If so, that is a major improvement over the constant up averaging, especially using the HF coils on the Deus. At least in the discrimination modes on the Deus, it always seemed to me that the HF coils were only partially integrated software wise. They seem to be fully supported on the ORX In both ORX Gold modes target IDs are displayed, another helpful difference from the Deus Gold mode. thanks for this informative thread. Jeff 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff McClendon Posted May 2, 2019 Share Posted May 2, 2019 Hi, this is an update with some corrections of previously stated information in this thread after very preliminary testing of the ORX using the HF elliptical coil. ID Normalization is definitely on full-time with the HF coil. Shifting frequencies on surface to 4" deep coin sized targets (used a nickel and quarter) in my test bed did not result in any major changes of target IDs. They stayed roughly the same with only slight up averaging on deeper targets. After 4" in my dirt (ground mineral bar on the ORX is up to 2/3 filled) only the Nox will ID a nickel with any accuracy. Target IDs also stayed the same when changing between the four search modes regardless of frequency used. So even in the gold modes the target IDs remained the same. Nickel=61-63, zinc penny=85-86, copper penny/clad dime/mercury dime=90-92, clad quarter=95-96. One of my biggest complaints with the Deus using the HF coils was the complete lack of ID normalization which resulted in a tiny target window for most US coins between 90 and 95 and high tones on almost all targets that weren't on the surface. Tone Breaks are adjustable for the lowest tone. You can put it anywhere from 0 to 99 by changing the discrimination. So for instance, if you set you discrimination on zero in either of the coin modes you will not have a low tone for any target above zero. Medium tone starts at the highest number of the user set discrimination level and goes up to 75 where high tone begins. Audio Modulation does exist on the ORX. In the 3 tone coin modes surface to shallow targets have much louder and broader responses and deeper targets have progressively softer and shorter responses. In the single tone gold modes the same holds true. It is similar for pinpoint mode. Surface to shallow coin sized targets produce strong higher pitches and deeper or very small targets produce much softer and lower pitches. A Depth Meter of sorts does exist on the ORX. It is built into the pinpoint function just like on the Deus. I have only tested this on coin sized objects. Surface to shallow (0 to 3") coins pinpointed will fill in or almost fill in the pinpoint target box. Deeper to very deep coin sized targets (4 to 8") will only fill in less than half to only 1/8 or less of the pinpoint target box. The updated armrest and shaft are amazingly lightweight. I know that there is only a 2 ounce weight difference but to me it feels like a lot compared to the Deus. Jeff 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chase Goldman Posted May 10, 2019 Author Share Posted May 10, 2019 On 4/25/2019 at 3:10 AM, Jeff McClendon said: In both ORX Gold modes target IDs are displayed, another helpful difference from the Deus Gold mode. Target IDs ARE displayed in Gold Field mode on the Deus as well. The ORX implementation of Gold Field mode is almost identical to Deus Gold Field with the exception of the range of adjustability of reactivity and no GB tracking. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff McClendon Posted May 10, 2019 Share Posted May 10, 2019 Hi Chase, my Bad!!! I should have just said that the same large numerical target ID screen is used for all the modes on the ORX. Yes, there are numerical target IDs displayed in Gold Field on the Deus. Depending on which visualization screen one is using the numerical target IDs are medium sized characters to extremely tiny - 1/8" characters. I usually used the XY graph when prospecting to get an easy to read visualization with no other clutter. I never even remember getting a numerical target ID up in the top right corner of the screen. I probably would not have been able to see it anyway without magnification. The ORX seems to be tailor made for me and my age related worsening eyesight..... thanks for the correction... Jeff 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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