oldkoot
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Me also and I also own the Pulse Dive 2 in 1 kit.accupoint looks to me about the same size as the pulse, which I own
Me also and I also own the Pulse Dive 2 in 1 kit.accupoint looks to me about the same size as the pulse, which I own
How are you coming to that conclusion?accupoint looks to me about the same size as the pulse, which I own
Thats why I stated bring the Score and Double Score out for $269 and include headphones at that price then you have an excellent priced entry level detectorUntil we see the dealer's prices, then it's all just speculation. Also, that $269 doesn't include the Minelab headphones. I think they're what? About $150?
But ya, something like $269 without headphones, and $350 with headphones would be good.
Many use earbuds instead of headphones. As such, a price for it with and without headphones would be ideal.Thats why I stated bring the Score and Double Score out for $269 and include headphones at that price then you have an excellent priced entry level detector
Dig do you have one of the Accupoint pointers, I am telling you from the Video what I seen it looks to be the same size as the Pulse Dive with the pin pointer tip on it, if you have one already then you would know but if you do not then you are just guessing like the rest of us, until I actually see one to me based on Delik holding it in her hand in the Video it looks to be the same size as the Pulse Dive which I hope is not the case, and hope you are correct DigaliciousHow are you coming to that conclusion?
The Accupoint isn't anywhere near the size of the Pulse. It's the same size as every other pinpointer. Watch when Dilek holds it. The size can be determined by referencing it to her hand and her head.
But if you want to Gob smack another company bring them out at $269 with included headphones LOLMany use earbuds instead of headphones. As such, a price for it with and without headphones would be ideal.
Ah the joys of clarifying nomenclature.
I vote we call the detectors, Fixed Single Sine Wave Oscillators (FSSWO), Multiple Selectable Single Sine Wave Oscillators (MSSSWO), and Multi-Period Rectangular Wave & Multiple Selectable Single Sine Wave Oscillator Combo (MPRWMSSSWOC).
The Score is designed to be turn on and go so just one Multi set. The Score 2 has three selectable Multi sets (M1, M2 & M3 like the Legend) plus a 15khtz single frequency option.
Oh yes, I always gauge my pinpointers against someones head, of course !How are you coming to that conclusion?
The Accupoint isn't anywhere near the size of the Pulse. The Accupoint is the same size as every other pinpointer. Watch when Dilek holds it. The size can be determined by referencing it to her hand and her head.
The picture with it beside the two Scores? If so, gauging an objects size when it's placed beside something real, is a lot more accurate than guaging size from a Photoshopped cut & paste that doesn't have a real reference pointOh yes, I always gauge my pinpointers against someones head, of course !
Anyhow, I was referring to the new one referenced early in this thread, a link to a pic of which was provided, looked like the same baseball bat size as the pulse.
I agree with youOh yes, I always gauge my pinpointers against someones head, of course !
Anyhow, I was referring to the new one referenced early in this thread, a link to a pic of which was provided, looked like the same baseball bat size as the pulse.
The company has just announced two new simultaneous multi-frequency machines named “SCORE” and “DOUBLE SCORE”.
That's what I thought as well, but I was wrong. The following is one of my previous posts:From the ad:
Nokta calls them "multi-frequency" not SMF in the introductory video.
My thoughts are that Nokta knowing how important the difference between MF & SMF are to some people, would have focused on it if they were. They didn't so I'd say they aren't.
The Score is designed to be turn on and go so just one Multi set. The Score 2 has three selectable Multi sets (M1, M2 & M3 like the Legend) plus a 15khtz single frequency option.
I just find it hard to believe the big announcement didn't include that they we SMF? Where did you get the information that they are SMF? I see your response, but the answer seems to be lacking a flat Yes, they are simultaneous multi-frequency. What is a "multi set"? Why call it multi set and not SMF like everyone would be familiar with?From the ad:
Nokta calls them "multi-frequency" not SMF in the introductory video.
My thoughts are that Nokta knowing how important the difference between MF & SMF are to some people, would have focused on it if they were. They didn't so I'd say they aren't. Looks like Nokta is firing back at Minelab for dethroning the Simplex+ with the X-Terra. Price will tell us a lot.
I find it hard to believe as well. Perhaps not saying SMF has something to do with the lawsuit????I just find it hard to believe the big announcement didn't include that they we SMF? Where did you get the information that they are SMF? I see your response, but the answer seems to be lacking a flat Yes, they are simultaneous multi-frequency. What is a "multi set"? Why call it multi set and not SMF like everyone would be familiar with?
One can imagine that multi set means more than one frequency, but why call it multi set instead of simultaneous multi-frequency? Call me suspicious, but something doesn't smell right. Multi Set can also not mean SMF. Simultaneous being the keyword. Multi Set could also just mean each program has a set of frequencies you can choose from
Did you check with Calabash before you obsoleted those detectors?So, ya...the Vanquish line just died, and quite possibly the X-Terra Pro as well, depending on how Nokta prices the Score