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<blockquote data-quote="sususydney" data-source="post: 147696" data-attributes="member: 2873"><p>GB pro is a good machine it helps me find a bunch of spendable coins and had so much fun learning it. To my record it has found over $150 and silvers wear ear rings etc objects small as a pin. After a while the gain knob is my favourite feature to help identify target sizes and depth; when searching I tend to have the gain around 1-2oclock(60-75) and when I located a target, i could increase the gain and swipe over to see if the signal is 'stronger =(deeper) or small(object)' or lower it and swipe to hear the opposite; i still think there are lot more to learn about target ids as it tend to be different at greater depth, correct me if Im wrong; gold could even go below id30 and jump to id70 at 2 different swipes. Need more experience with the target identify as I only been using it for a year. I think This is a keeper for its value in money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sususydney, post: 147696, member: 2873"] GB pro is a good machine it helps me find a bunch of spendable coins and had so much fun learning it. To my record it has found over $150 and silvers wear ear rings etc objects small as a pin. After a while the gain knob is my favourite feature to help identify target sizes and depth; when searching I tend to have the gain around 1-2oclock(60-75) and when I located a target, i could increase the gain and swipe over to see if the signal is 'stronger =(deeper) or small(object)' or lower it and swipe to hear the opposite; i still think there are lot more to learn about target ids as it tend to be different at greater depth, correct me if Im wrong; gold could even go below id30 and jump to id70 at 2 different swipes. Need more experience with the target identify as I only been using it for a year. I think This is a keeper for its value in money. [/QUOTE]
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