In this video, a test of the Minelab Vanquish 540 metal detector is conducted using the standard V12 coil. Test targets include a gold cross, a Scythian arrowhead, and a copper coin. The review will discuss how the detector reacts to targets in the soil layer, and there will be a comparison of searches using different programs. The test is conducted by Andrey Bestuzhev. Before watching the video, it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the general information about the pointer, which is provided below.
The Minelab Vanquish 540 package includes two V12 12x9 inch DD coils with protection, branded batteries, charger for them, a cover for the monitor (head), wireless Bluetooth headphones, and a small user manual.Main information about the device: this compact metal detector is not only easy to assemble and disassemble but also simple to use. Vanquish automatically adjusts all settings when powered on. Additionally, the device weighs only 1.36 kg, so your hand won't tire during the search for valuable objects. The Vanquish can detect objects even at a depth of more than 10 centimeters and clearly and loudly signals when a valuable find is detected.
The Minelab Multi-IQ multi-frequency capability is also considered a significant advantage of the device. Nothing goes unnoticed. Silver, gold jewelry, or copper, you'll find everything. Whether in a park, field, or on a beach, it doesn't matter; the Vanquish doesn't fear obstacles.Initially, this metal detector is worth buying for its versatility and the large number of built-in programs. Just select the area you want to work in and one of the 4 search modes - 'Coin', 'Relic', 'Jewelry', or 'All Metal' - and start sweeping the coil. Each mode is programmed and optimized to ensure maximum performance under any conditions (day or night, land or underwater searches). You can also save the settings that suit you in the user mode.
VANQUISH is suitable for professionals because it is quite comfortable, has a stunning backlight, pinpoint accuracy, and finds virtually everything hidden underground. The only drawback of the device is, perhaps, the interference that occurs when the rechargeable battery is deeply discharged, which significantly hinders metal detection. If you want to always successfully complete searches, it is advisable to charge the device to 100% and allocate specific time for work.