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Minelab GPX4500 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 39325" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>The 4500 does not have a fine gold timing - the 5000 does. The common belief is that the 5000 in fine gold will give better depth and sensitivity than the 4500 in enhance.</p><p>I am not sure what you mean by deeper and smaller gold? Small gold to me may not be small gold to you etc. The 'depth' depends on coils, settings, soils, target preferences and the like. The two detectors are different in that the timings amongst other things are different. The specifications across the board would indicate the 5000 as a better smaller gold machine. That's just my advice from the readings on the relative merits of the the 5000 vs 4500. I know who few folk who specifically hunt smaller gold with the 5000 for various reasons and they do quite well. Some of the 5000 users on the forum may have better input. I use a 4500 usually with either a NF 14 x 9 or 12 but do not hunt for 'fine' gold so can't help you with settings I am afraid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 39325, member: 981"] The 4500 does not have a fine gold timing - the 5000 does. The common belief is that the 5000 in fine gold will give better depth and sensitivity than the 4500 in enhance. I am not sure what you mean by deeper and smaller gold? Small gold to me may not be small gold to you etc. The 'depth' depends on coils, settings, soils, target preferences and the like. The two detectors are different in that the timings amongst other things are different. The specifications across the board would indicate the 5000 as a better smaller gold machine. That's just my advice from the readings on the relative merits of the the 5000 vs 4500. I know who few folk who specifically hunt smaller gold with the 5000 for various reasons and they do quite well. Some of the 5000 users on the forum may have better input. I use a 4500 usually with either a NF 14 x 9 or 12 but do not hunt for 'fine' gold so can't help you with settings I am afraid. [/QUOTE]
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