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Minelab GPX4000 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="walshie1000" data-source="post: 249749" data-attributes="member: 4955"><p>Personally I wouldn't dream of modding a gpx. Minelab didn't put countless hours and dollars into developing them just so some bloke in a garage can have a tinker with them and make them on par with the best detector in the world. </p><p>Anyone that tells you they can modify a gpx to be on par with a Z should be avoided like the plague as they are either mentally retarded, a con artist, a scammer or just have a really distorted sense or reality. Probably all of the above or a lot of one!</p><p>I'm not against modifying things for the better however minelab got these detectors pretty spot on from the get go. I'm sure there's guys capable of modifying gpx's for very modest gains that more than likely won't be the difference between you finding gold or not. </p><p></p><p>Personally I haven't used a 4000 however I do own a 4500 and a 7000 and I know they are both great machines. I'm sure someone can chime in on the 4000 capabilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walshie1000, post: 249749, member: 4955"] Personally I wouldn't dream of modding a gpx. Minelab didn't put countless hours and dollars into developing them just so some bloke in a garage can have a tinker with them and make them on par with the best detector in the world. Anyone that tells you they can modify a gpx to be on par with a Z should be avoided like the plague as they are either mentally retarded, a con artist, a scammer or just have a really distorted sense or reality. Probably all of the above or a lot of one! I'm not against modifying things for the better however minelab got these detectors pretty spot on from the get go. I'm sure there's guys capable of modifying gpx's for very modest gains that more than likely won't be the difference between you finding gold or not. Personally I haven't used a 4000 however I do own a 4500 and a 7000 and I know they are both great machines. I'm sure someone can chime in on the 4000 capabilities. [/QUOTE]
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