Excellent, simple, straight forward, just the facts video. I have the 340 also and your test results are very similar to mine. Even in the moderate to highly mineralized soil where I detect, the 340 is quiet with no ground balance/ground noise issues and gets the same depth and responses as your video on dimes and quarters. It smacks nickels past 6" and can really detect the small stuff like tiny earrings and even earring backs.......some stuff my handheld pinpointer will barely hit. I wish the 340 had a pinpoint mode but for $199 it is an incredible detector for a beginner, loaner, grab and go, or just for a bit a fun with for an old hand like me. Jeff
Nice job. I think you have a unbiased approach which is fair to no brand. Valuable knowledge and I will definitely show my friend who wants a decent detector @ entry level price
I too have recently purchased this machine. Does well in my test garden as well. Can’t beat the price at all. The lack of pinpoint doesn’t bother me at all. I started out with and still have and use my “beginner” machines that don’t have pinpoint. Great video btw! Keep them coming.
Nice simple and light works well for the price,I was on the beach a man approached me I showed him and gave him a necklace, little loop I was chasing .vanquish 340 also told him too get a Garrett pinpointer.
Love the vanquished.......at my local parks ...... digging 7 inch deep Coins with solid ID and screaming audio........some of my pass detectors costing over $1000 could not do this.....look beyond the red plastic
@@iliyanmarkov2744 In simple air tests my Vanquish 340 can hit an American nickel at 13 inches and other coins at 11 to 12 inches. It`s also very sensitive to small pieces of high conductivity metals. My 340 will detect a brass screw from a pair of sunglasses at 3 to 4 inches.
@@3starperfectdeer233Has it ever occurred to you that maybe English is not their first language? And they can read and write in more than just the one simple language you know?
Really think for the money it is a good detector, if you are on a budget , or live close to the beaches , or just starting and want to begin this hobby with a capable machine i would for sure get one . Depth is nice but euro,s , golden rings , piece of can slaw , and pulltabs are almost never deeper then 5 or 6 inches at max... This one is capable to achieve this depth .. It would be completely needless to say that if yiu hunt for deep relics or deep okd coins one must buy this tool. Its a great allrounder with serious performance on the wet salt sand ..good for modern coin shooting and it will pick up a golden ring at average depth,s For the money minelab made this detector a lot of bang for the buck.
I have both the Vanquish 440 and the Simplex+ now and the Vanquish is for me a much better machine on the beach. We bought the SImplex+ for my wife but she doesn't like it at all. She has now taken over the Vanquish and I have gone back to my Nox 600. Will wait for stocks to pick up here in the UK and then probably get another one.
@@camprandy I would say you made the right decision. The Multi-IQ on the Nox is much better..in my opinion, than any single frequency detector out there and I have tried a lot of them. Also having charging issues with this Simplex+ now and it is only a few days old :(
Thanks for the video. I like my 340 Alot. I put little round stickies on my arm cup I got at Walmart for 3 bucks and a Velcro strap for the arm cup and I'm go to go. HH& GL👍👍
Hi there. I came from the Amphibious Detecting channel and subscribed per his recommendation. I hope we can share adventures! It seems like very straightforward machine!
Why do some rusty nails ring up high 30s? I'm having a hard time understanding the ID numbers.. I know 17 through about 30 are coins mostly but I can't figure out the rest.. is their any literature on this or does anyone have any tips.. I have the vanquish 340 thanks
Change direction on the signal I also wiggle the coil back and the tip of the coil will also help with ID.I never dig nails as a good signal, only iffy ones that I hope is gonna be a coin lol.
@@sscindercoop Im new...still trying to learn how to interpret the tones...do you use headphones? All the time? Is the basic rule to dig high tones? Do the tones change based on the depth of the target? Thank you
I just got that one what is the best setting for that type metal detector I don't have any experience totally zero I will like to learned so my and my daughter go out and have some fun do in it any postings well apreciamos
They make these around the corner from me and seem to be a great unit. Im a newbie and looking at a Vanquish 440 for $499. How much are they in America ?
Just wondering if I even need my Nox. I only ever use the preset beach modes. So is the Vanquish available in the USA yet? I keep hearing people say they have one. Here in the UK it should have been available this week but now been told it will be some time in Feb.
I hear that multi-freq is better around EMI than single freq. And i do a lot of in town residential type hunting. So if that is true i will be very happy. A lot of times i have to take my Eurotek Pro down to 5,,which gets about 6'' still. That kind of suck when you know those goodies are around 8''s plus.
I am trying to talk myself out of buying the 540 I mean I would like to have one, I have watched Iffy Signals show the performance and it's good, I like the tones, it does come with wired headphones, it has a back lit screen, not waterproof, I don't think it is updatable, not sure if the coil cover comes with it, in wet weather you have to have a condom over the display which makes the screen hard to view, man I am on the fence on this one, I may buy one later today if I can't talk myself out of one.
Hi, get the 540 pro pack if u do get one. It comes with coil cover, wireless headphones, screen cover and has a red backlit screen and, 2 coils. It is a good machine for the money but definitely has an issue, I've had and tested 3 different models and all 3 shut off if you bump because the batteries aren't held firmly in place. I'm sure that can be fixed by a piece of foam on the battery cover
@@sscindercoop I just went with the 540 non pro, as I have minelab wireless headphones that should work, got it from bill southerland out of Az he had one, seems they are not in stock in most places. I am still a little butt sore with minelab as my explorer xs housing shaft pin broke the plastic when changing out a different coil and that was only the third time I had it apart, so i hope they have up graded the plastic material so it can handle some fatigue. one day I will figure out a jury rig for that, I did like the explorer xs and found a bunch of stuff nearly twenty years ago with it.
At that price point, to not have pinpoint or notch discrimination is absurd. The 540 seems like the only option worth the price. I can't see giving up multiple features just to have Multi IQ. Other machines in this price range offer pinpoint, notch discrim, iron volume, waterproof housing, simple up down keys for volume and sensitivity, ground balance options, wireless headphones, and some come in cheaper than this and from different manufacturers. Only time I could see this being the best option at that price would be for beach hunting on the cheap. It's Polo btw...
I hear what you are saying for a guy like me who started metal detecting and never using a pinpoint button and runs in all metal this is the perfect option, wish it had GB, and water proof but if it did would be an equinox for half the price. but its still multi IQ with better coil options then an equinox thanks for watching and your input
@@giantpumpkinsNZ Garrett ACE series, Nokta Makro Simplex, Fisher F series, Teknetics Greek series, and a multitude of used mid to high range machines can be had for around $250-400 now.
@@njretro4856 true and in my opinion none of those machines rival the vanquish, and I've used them all, and as a dealer I make more money selling some of the other offerings so thats really saying something. Have you used a vanquish or are you basing your opinion on specs
For the beach I would go with the Vanquish. Inland i'm not so sure but I mainly search the beach and I know from having owned the Racer and Impact and then switching to the Equinox that Multi-iQ will outperform most single frequency machines on the wet sand.
I`ll likely get both. These things detect silver dimes at nine inches. That`s crazy good. No Bounty Hunter I`ve had can go that deep in the ground on a dime. Gonna try the 340 first to confirm though. I have had three Bounty Hunters and found a lot of gold with my first one. One day I found three very heavy 14k rings in under 35 minutes. I`m getting a Vanquish for three reasons...crazy low price, deep silver, and I can use it at a saltwater beach. I used to hunt clad but those days are over unless I find an unhunted place. I found an old baseball field once that was covered in coins and I was finding about 70 quarters per hour. Places like that are over and gone.
It might not be a toy but sure is a piece of crap. They don't include the proper cord to do any software updates. If you do happen to find the right cord ( I haven't yet ) good luck trying to get at the input on the unit. It's impossible to get at. I am returning this if the seller accepts that I am not happy with it.
Excellent, simple, straight forward, just the facts video. I have the 340 also and your test results are very similar to mine. Even in the moderate to highly mineralized soil where I detect, the 340 is quiet with no ground balance/ground noise issues and gets the same depth and responses as your video on dimes and quarters. It smacks nickels past 6" and can really detect the small stuff like tiny earrings and even earring backs.......some stuff my handheld pinpointer will barely hit. I wish the 340 had a pinpoint mode but for $199 it is an incredible detector for a beginner, loaner, grab and go, or just for a bit a fun with for an old hand like me.
Jeff
I dreamed about detecting since chilhood. Just bought a 440 today as a birthday gift for my self ;) I cant wait to get started! Happy hunting all.
1 year later 😃 how was it im thinking of buying one too
Me too 🙂
@@ditmarsmakaj8778 Dude it's better than i expected! Im so happy with my choice!
@@Chelesten619 Right?! So good my man.
From me... To me... 😁😁😁. Just bought a 340 today.!Happy hunting all. 🎉
I've had the 540 for about a year now and have been pretty impressed with it. Would definitely recommend.
It looks like a Toy being plastic..But it is super lightweight and full of the latest technology..Best detector on the market for the price.
Nice job. I think you have a unbiased approach which is fair to no brand. Valuable knowledge and I will definitely show my friend who wants a decent detector @ entry level price
Thanks for watching I would be glad to help your friend get the right machine for them. happy hunting.
Great video Coop - Another great Minelab product.
Thanks for watching!! It sure is!! Hh
I too have recently purchased this machine. Does well in my test garden as well. Can’t beat the price at all. The lack of pinpoint doesn’t bother me at all. I started out with and still have and use my “beginner” machines that don’t have pinpoint. Great video btw! Keep them coming.
Thanks for watching!! I to never use or need pinpoint. Hh coop
What's pinpoint..? 🤣
Nice simple and light works well for the price,I was on the beach a man approached me I showed him and gave him a necklace, little loop I was chasing .vanquish 340 also told him too get a Garrett pinpointer.
Love the vanquished.......at my local parks ...... digging 7 inch deep Coins with solid ID and screaming audio........some of my pass detectors costing over $1000 could not do this.....look beyond the red plastic
How deep can make a signal mate 440
@@iliyanmarkov2744 English. You type it?
@@iliyanmarkov2744 In simple air tests my Vanquish 340 can hit an American nickel at 13 inches and other coins at 11 to 12 inches. It`s also very sensitive to small pieces of high conductivity metals. My 340 will detect a brass screw from a pair of sunglasses at 3 to 4 inches.
@@3starperfectdeer233Has it ever occurred to you that maybe English is not their first language? And they can read and write in more than just the one simple language you know?
Great video. Very concise and to the point. Highlights the performance characteristics without a doubt. Cheers!
Thanks Pat!!
Really think for the money it is a good detector, if you are on a budget , or live close to the beaches , or just starting and want to begin this hobby with a capable machine i would for sure get one .
Depth is nice but euro,s , golden rings , piece of can slaw , and pulltabs are almost never deeper then 5 or 6 inches at max...
This one is capable to achieve this depth ..
It would be completely needless to say that if yiu hunt for deep relics or deep okd coins one must buy this tool.
Its a great allrounder with serious performance on the wet salt sand ..good for modern coin shooting and it will pick up a golden ring at average depth,s
For the money minelab made this detector a lot of bang for the buck.
I have both the Vanquish 440 and the Simplex+ now and the Vanquish is for me a much better machine on the beach. We bought the SImplex+ for my wife but she doesn't like it at all. She has now taken over the Vanquish and I have gone back to my Nox 600. Will wait for stocks to pick up here in the UK and then probably get another one.
I Ordered a nox 600 , is it good? better than simplex? cause i almost ordered a simplex.
@@camprandy I would say you made the right decision. The Multi-IQ on the Nox is much better..in my opinion, than any single frequency detector out there and I have tried a lot of them. Also having charging issues with this Simplex+ now and it is only a few days old :(
@@camprandy nox600 is Multi IQ 5-10-15-20, while vanquish and nox800 are 5-10-15-20-40
The Simplex is really nice for hunting silver. The Vanquish and Simplex make a great, inexpensive but high value team.
I’m requesting the 340 for Father’s Day. Stepping up from a really old Bounty Hunter Commando. Good choice??
Nice test 👍 definitely enjoying the 540.
Thanks!! Glad your liking it
Thanks for the video. I like my 340 Alot. I put little round stickies on my arm cup I got at Walmart for 3 bucks and a Velcro strap for the arm cup and I'm go to go. HH& GL👍👍
Have the Vanquish as 2nd detector. Besides the Garrett AT max. Does great. Not bad at all, especially for its price
Good review, thanks The 540 is the way to go
Thanks for watching hh
I was getting a solid 40 earlier today, showing it was deep. Dug and dug never got too it. I wonder what it could be
Bought it last night at Cabellas and I love it!!!!
It really is a bargain for the price! - Great Video!
Hi there. I came from the Amphibious Detecting channel and subscribed per his recommendation. I hope we can share adventures! It seems like very straightforward machine!
Hi thanks for the sub!!
Why do some rusty nails ring up high 30s? I'm having a hard time understanding the ID numbers.. I know 17 through about 30 are coins mostly but I can't figure out the rest.. is their any literature on this or does anyone have any tips.. I have the vanquish 340 thanks
Change direction on the signal I also wiggle the coil back and the tip of the coil will also help with ID.I never dig nails as a good signal, only iffy ones that I hope is gonna be a coin lol.
Google Mine Lab target ids...there are a bunch of charts online
@@deadtrouthunter always better to dig by sound over numbers
@@sscindercoop Im new...still trying to learn how to interpret the tones...do you use headphones? All the time? Is the basic rule to dig high tones? Do the tones change based on the depth of the target? Thank you
@@sscindercoop yea for get numbers I go by sound numbers only a Guide
I'm a little confused. You have it on jewelry setting but it's beeping on an iron nail?? I thought it would ignore the nail.
Thanks for the video very informative
Thanks for watching hh
Great video! for the price that is impressive I was waiting for the 440 to come out but for 199 dollars
I think I will go the 340!
Thanks! It's a good value
Finally you went for 340? How did it go?
@@juanrissotto471 I got the 440 instaed and i love it!
@@sscindercoop fantastic machine 4 the money. Guess use rechargeable batteries coz only 10 hours on them .
I just got that one what is the best setting for that type metal detector I don't have any experience totally zero I will like to learned so my and my daughter go out and have some fun do in it any postings well apreciamos
Am I the only one why actually thinks the red and black plastic looks nice?
No
They make these around the corner from me and seem to be a great unit. Im a newbie and looking at a Vanquish 440 for $499. How much are they in America ?
Great machine only $279
It did well in the test garden thanks for sharing. GL&HH
Thanks for watching
I am torn between vanquish 540 or fisher f75 ltd, what are your thoughts
Just wondering if I even need my Nox. I only ever use the preset beach modes. So is the Vanquish available in the USA yet? I keep hearing people say they have one. Here in the UK it should have been available this week but now been told it will be some time in Feb.
Nice. I was looking into getting one of these machines too.
I did buy one. Same one as you showed here.
@@wkcinazHow did it go?
Yea cool but I reckon forget the numbers go by sound
Hello. What are the kHz values of the equipment frequencies? Thank you. Greetings.
I thanks for watching I'm not sure should be able to find the information online
5 -40 khz
@@Lolololo-lm4lh yes same as the nox
5-10-15-20-40
Very similar to a Garrett 300-400 range in looks... and having 4 battries in housing and no lithium looks a good budget novice detector.
You cant compare this to garrett.
Why?
@@Wings_of_foam Why?
Just got a 340
Did they sold you the 340 without skidplate?
does the 340 have a headphone jack?
Yes
i got a coil cover. , i got mine off craigslist. $60. then found a V12 coil on ebay. my 340. is bad ass. have a good day.
The perfect girlfriend for my etrac 😉
I new to this stuff the sounds I hear on tv are totally different this machine confusion me
Just takes time you'll get it
I hear that multi-freq is better around EMI than single freq. And i do a lot of in town residential type hunting. So if that is true i will be very happy. A lot of times i have to take my Eurotek Pro down to 5,,which gets about 6'' still. That kind of suck when you know those goodies are around 8''s plus.
IT COMES. WITH. A COIL COVER
I am trying to talk myself out of buying the 540 I mean I would like to have one, I have watched Iffy Signals show the performance and it's good, I like the tones, it does come with wired headphones, it has a back lit screen, not waterproof, I don't think it is updatable, not sure if the coil cover comes with it, in wet weather you have to have a condom over the display which makes the screen hard to view, man I am on the fence on this one, I may buy one later today if I can't talk myself out of one.
Hi, get the 540 pro pack if u do get one. It comes with coil cover, wireless headphones, screen cover and has a red backlit screen and, 2 coils. It is a good machine for the money but definitely has an issue, I've had and tested 3 different models and all 3 shut off if you bump because the batteries aren't held firmly in place. I'm sure that can be fixed by a piece of foam on the battery cover
@@sscindercoop I just went with the 540 non pro, as I have minelab wireless headphones that should work, got it from bill southerland out of Az he had one, seems they are not in stock in most places. I am still a little butt sore with minelab as my explorer xs housing shaft pin broke the plastic when changing out a different coil and that was only the third time I had it apart, so i hope they have up graded the plastic material so it can handle some fatigue. one day I will figure out a jury rig for that, I did like the explorer xs and found a bunch of stuff nearly twenty years ago with it.
Diggin Diggen It I just got the 540 and yes it’s updateable via a micro usb
Vanquish 440 or the simplex ?
Cant go wrong with either for the money
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At that price point, to not have pinpoint or notch discrimination is absurd. The 540 seems like the only option worth the price. I can't see giving up multiple features just to have Multi IQ. Other machines in this price range offer pinpoint, notch discrim, iron volume, waterproof housing, simple up down keys for volume and sensitivity, ground balance options, wireless headphones, and some come in cheaper than this and from different manufacturers. Only time I could see this being the best option at that price would be for beach hunting on the cheap. It's Polo btw...
I hear what you are saying for a guy like me who started metal detecting and never using a pinpoint button and runs in all metal this is the perfect option, wish it had GB, and water proof but if it did would be an equinox for half the price. but its still multi IQ with better coil options then an equinox thanks for watching and your input
Hey, I know nothing about metal detectors, but saw your comment. What would be the competitors in this price range? Just curious, thanks.
@@giantpumpkinsNZ Garrett ACE series, Nokta Makro Simplex, Fisher F series, Teknetics Greek series, and a multitude of used mid to high range machines can be had for around $250-400 now.
@@njretro4856 Awesome, thanks for the reply :D
@@njretro4856 true and in my opinion none of those machines rival the vanquish, and I've used them all, and as a dealer I make more money selling some of the other offerings so thats really saying something. Have you used a vanquish or are you basing your opinion on specs
v340 is good metal detector
can this detect small gold nuggets ?
Depends on the size of the nugget and how deep it is
Vanquish or Simplex ?
Depends on what you're looking for out of the machine
Already have the 800 looking for a detector for my grandson, thanks for sharing the video, I like that it seems to be a turn on and go detector
CrossBow206 I have the simplex and its very chatty. That said I haven’t had it out much yet so I’m still learning it.
For the beach I would go with the Vanquish. Inland i'm not so sure but I mainly search the beach and I know from having owned the Racer and Impact and then switching to the Equinox that Multi-iQ will outperform most single frequency machines on the wet sand.
I got both.. Vanquish 540 propack is winner.. 🤭..
Deep silver.
Found 2 silver rings right off the bat with 340
@@turtleturtle8507 I saw a damaged box deal on the 340 and ordered it. Amazing detector!
And yes I've used many other detectors. My first Bounty Hunter was 10x better, do not get the 340, at least get the 440.
I`ll likely get both. These things detect silver dimes at nine inches. That`s crazy good. No Bounty Hunter I`ve had can go that deep in the ground on a dime. Gonna try the 340 first to confirm though. I have had three Bounty Hunters and found a lot of gold with my first one. One day I found three very heavy 14k rings in under 35 minutes. I`m getting a Vanquish for three reasons...crazy low price, deep silver, and I can use it at a saltwater beach. I used to hunt clad but those days are over unless I find an unhunted place. I found an old baseball field once that was covered in coins and I was finding about 70 quarters per hour. Places like that are over and gone.
Can I use this at a salt water beach ?
Yes but cant submerge
Bloody oath better than most other detectors
It might not be a toy but sure is a piece of crap. They don't include the proper cord to do any software updates. If you do happen to find the right cord ( I haven't yet ) good luck trying to get at the input on the unit. It's impossible to get at. I am returning this if the seller accepts that I am not happy with it.
Onde posso comprar?
Not sure I'm a dealer in the U.S
Vancuish is better than Simplex
340 is horrible. Had it for 2 hours, returned it. It does work like a toy. I'm floored by how bad it was especially for a damn Minelab.
Hee
Is this worth a crap?
what number would lead be