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<blockquote data-quote="washgravel" data-source="post: 121213" data-attributes="member: 3102"><p>I also have one of those so named "Nugget Booster V.3" for use with a GPX if that is the one you are referring too which also operates using the detector's battery as does the Rooster Booster. Some testing that I've have done between both of these boosters showed they produced a similar response over a target attached to a wooden rod after being slid down into a hole bored at a 45 degree angle into the ground. Once I received the slightest signal from the target with one booster I tried the other to compare. An advantage with the Nugget Booster is you can switch it off (bypass) if you wish and run the detector without the booster. Also it has a normal 1/4 " jack that you can plug a headphone into instead of an external speaker which you can not do with the Rooster Booster since it has a special type of jack plug connected to its External Speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="washgravel, post: 121213, member: 3102"] I also have one of those so named "Nugget Booster V.3" for use with a GPX if that is the one you are referring too which also operates using the detector's battery as does the Rooster Booster. Some testing that I've have done between both of these boosters showed they produced a similar response over a target attached to a wooden rod after being slid down into a hole bored at a 45 degree angle into the ground. Once I received the slightest signal from the target with one booster I tried the other to compare. An advantage with the Nugget Booster is you can switch it off (bypass) if you wish and run the detector without the booster. Also it has a normal 1/4 " jack that you can plug a headphone into instead of an external speaker which you can not do with the Rooster Booster since it has a special type of jack plug connected to its External Speaker. [/QUOTE]
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