Teknetics Delta 4000 Review
Teknetics Delta 4000 Review
Mark Ellington
*Review based on prototype version…subject to change!*
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The Teknetics T2 has developed quite a cult-like following since its release! With good reason…It is powerful, lightweight and innovative. It is chock full of useful features that appeal to advanced users in this wonderful hobby.
The Teknetics name has long been synonymous with performance…and that legacy is continued with the launch of the new Teknetics Delta 4000. Lead Engineer on the Delta is John Gardiner. He has had a hand in many recent metal detector releases, including the Fisher F75 and F70. He was backed up by Jorge A. Saad (see my Fisher F5 review for more on him) who wrote the core software code. The legendary Dave Johnson designed the hardware and is overall Lead Engineer for the Teknetics line of metal detectors.
The Delta will be the first of several new Metal Detectors coming to the Teknetics family…the Delta, the Gamma and the Omega. The Delta is positioned as a user friendly, yet very powerful machine!
On screen information includes:
- Mode Setting
- Menu Setting
- 99 digit target ID
- Icon target designators
- Battery life meter
- On-the-fly depth gauge
Appearance and Construction:
The Delta sports a visually appealing black and green color scheme with silver and black upper/lower rods. The display is large, clear and sharp with red overlay that contrasts the black LCD nicely. The Delta utilizes the same rod system seen on the F70/F75 (which is super light, but solid). The armcup/stand is a black ABS plastic with rugged closed cell foam in the arm cup.
The Handgrip is a “grippy” foam that covers the entire grip section of the rod…it allows for more grip options and less time readjusting. The handle angle (an often overlooked feature…until you feel some pain!) seems just right, and the grip material comfortable enough for hours of hunting.
The rod locking collars are nice and tight and feel very secure while swinging away…no flex is felt. One of my favorite things about these rods is the great range of adjustability. I’m around 6′ tall, and still find myself in the mid-range of available length adjustment. There seems to be plenty of room for taller and shorter hunters.
The control housing is has excellent viewing angles and is easily accessed by your thumb. I really, really like this style housing…it is light but rugged, offering a nice precise battery door fit.
The Delta has an internal speaker that does an excellent job in conjunction with the built-in volume control. For headphone use, there’s a 1/8th” jack AND a 1/4″ jack! This, as far as I know, is a FIRST in the industry! No matter your headphone preference, you’re covered!…as you can see in the photo, I enjoy using some lightweight Koss phones due to the internal volume control…and plenty of loudness from the circuit. However, if I want to use my old heavyweight phones, I don’t even need an adapter! Pretty durned COOL!
Power and coil:
The Teknetics Delta uses a single 9 volt battery for power! Conversations with Engineer Dave Johnson indicate one of his pet peeves is inefficient metal detector circuitry…this is very evident in his recent designs. Battery life is phenomenal given the performance observed. Expect over 20 hours from a single battery! The design evidently efficiently focuses the power where it counts.
The Delta comes with an 8 inch concentric coil. This coil feels surprisingly light, contributing to the amazing overall feather-like weight of the detector. The coil fit is very precise, allowing no coil “flop” that seems to happen on some machines.
Controls and Functions:
The user interface on the Tek Delta is very intuitive. There are 2 Sections on the face, with two buttons below to access each.
They are “Mode” and “Menu” …
Hunting with the Teknetics Delta
My first thought….”Man! this thing is LIGHT!” The weight and balance mean you can hunt all day long! Let me put it like this…the rest of me wears out a long time before my swinging arm does.
The Delta has no ground balance adjustment, yet it seems to handle the various soils I’ve exposed it to amazingly well (all soils are different…this is for mine)…Switching over to all metal mode, you can hear the circuitry quickly adjusting itself to the ground. From previous fixed ground balance detectors I’ve used, I expected a substantial loss of depth…that has not been the case for me. In my test garden, I’ve been able to accurately identify coins down to the 8 inch range, and “hear” a deep silver dime I have buried 8 to 10 inches (sinkage has changed it over the years). This same deep dime screams at you when hunting in all metal mode! The “ALL METALS” mode has power to spare…surprising power.
Discrimination is great…totally blanking eliminated targets. Reset speed is very impressive, which will help when using discrimination and trying to find closely co-located targets. Optimal swing speed seems to be very forgiving…I don’t seem to lose much if any depth when slowing or speeding up. Quick transitions from one soil type to another (ie; going from chip bark to the surrounding dirt) doesn’t cause any falsing, which can be the case with some preset ground balance detectors I’ve used.
Using Notches in a very simple affair. Simply pick “NOTCH” with the MENU button and begin pressing the “UP” arrow button. When you get to the target you want to “notch out” (foil for example) pause when the blinking indicator reaches it, and it will be “notched out”. You can notch out anything in the icon bar all the way through ZINC. Another cool feature is to be able to “notch in” targets. For example, you can run discriminate all the way up to ZINC, then NOTCH in 5 cent. A handy way to handle some quick “cherry picking”!
All-in-all, I’ve put around 40 plus hours on the Delta, and I am very impressed! I consider myself a top end detector junkie…I’m one of those types that always wants the high end machines. The simplicity of operation for the Delta reminded me of just how much fun the hobby of metal detecting can be when you don’t have to spend a ton of time adjusting things….it just works!..and works amazingly well. Carefree coil jockeying can go a LONG way towards stress reduction…and isn’t that what it’s really all about?
Here are a few clad, wheat and silver Delta finds…













Great review!
I was considering buying the new $550 Goldbug from Fisher when it gets released but now I think it’s best for me to buy a Teknetics Delta 4000 because it’s cheaper and has the features that I really want in a new metal detector and it’ll replace my Bounty Hunter Prospector metal detector.
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I have owned metal detectors since about 1976. Have a Teknetics Mark III that has worked great for 26 years, but decided due to age to get a lighter new Teknetics. Ordered a Delta from KellyCo, but was on back order! Review sounds like I made a good choice…can’t wait to get it…like a kid waiting for Christmas!
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Steve,
The Delta is very impressive. You won’t regret your decision to pick one up!
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I recently ordered the Delta 4000. It will be my first metal detector. I looked at Garrett and Bounty Hunter specs, but for the money the Delta looked like the best deal. After reading this review, I’m thinking a made the right choice!
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GUYS: IT SURE IS GREAT TO HEAR THE COMMENTS (POS/NEG) FROM PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELVES WHO TAKE THE TIME AND EFFORT TO RESPOND……….THANK YOU
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I purchased the Delta 4000 brandnew @ Academy Sports & Outdoors marked down from
459.00 to 249.00 so I jumped on it just knowing that the cheapest price I had found prior to this was 349.00
I will use it this weekend.
Their were 2 left @ that price located off Dallas Toll in Plano Tx
worth a check.
Good Luck!
12-29-10
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I just recieved my christmas gift today! the Delta 4000! I feel like a kid christmas morning. i’ve read the reviews and can’t wait to get started…
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I’d like to read more comments on the Delta 4000, Compare it to others as well. I too have been looking at the gold bug pro after having a white’s MXT (learning curve way over my head). Now Teknetics looks to have every thing I need, with a more appropriate price. Having fun doing what you enjoy, with a machine that can help you.
Thanks for the reviews.
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I purchased my tek-4000 from a company called Finger-Hut, paid a total of $363.00, I’ve had a cheaper metal det. before, but this one tells me how deep to go to find my treasures. Frist time was last weekend, Found a hose end, and some pull caps. Still looking for me pot of gold…
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Does anyone know if the delta 4000 works as well under water. I’m thinking about purchasing one but I would like to have one that I can use on the beach.
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Ralph, it doesn’t have an adjustable ground balance, but it should still do okay (for single frequency) detector in wet, salty sand. It’s not designed as a salt beach hunter but on vacation it did well. In the dry stuff it kicks butt!
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I just picked up my delta and am itching to use it, I live on a old Calvary base, and I know there has to be tons of stuff to find.
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I’ve bit the bullet and ordered the delta 4000 w/ dd coil from kellco. I labored over my decision for weeks. the fisher gold bug sucked me in to. My detector is due monday. I just hope i didn’t make thwe ” shoulda bought the gamma” mistake
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I bought the delta because of its reasonable price. The unit works ok found 3 wheat cents so far and some foreign money. Had a bit of an issue with the locking collar. I found a lot of stuff so far but I am thinking of upgrading to a f-75 limited or an Mxt and using this as a secondary in the near future. Not too you bad you do get what you pay for and for the price its a great machine.
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I have a Teknetics Delta 4000, My question is: How does one read how deep something is? I have the little gauge that shows some boxes, But after watching some on you tube, I’m confused? I have 5 boxes that may or may not darken, what is the distance per box? I think this is driving me nuts? I watch the shows and they confuse me worse. Please Help. Thanks Phil
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gerçekten güzel bir makine ve gerçekten denek istiyorum bir alt modeli vardı teknetics 2000 güzel ve kullanışlı artık 4000 kullanmak istiyorum türkiye de gerçekten güzel
*English translation per Google translate* (From Turkish)-Mark
I want a really nice machine and a sub-model of subjects had a really nice and convenient teknetics 2000 4000 no longer want to use a really nice turkey
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Does it work underwater (ie: Beach) I’m concerned about coil immersion…
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Ordered one Jan. 2nd (today) should be here this weekend. First timer. Have read real good reviews on the delta 4000. Marks review kind of sold me. Will review after first few trials. Thank you all for the info.
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Fredkenstein, the coil should have no problem being immersed. Sealed up tight.
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Thanks for the compliment, jcpliner! I enjoy reviewing detectors, as you can tell.
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Just picked up a Delta 4000 after Christmas ordered it from sears online came with headphones and a locator for $279 live on northern Illinois so i have only been able to practice a little due to weather cant wait for better weather.
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Iove the delta 4000 got it from acadmy store. just got it bout a week ago. it will find the coins, i promise ya.
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