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<blockquote data-quote="RM Outback" data-source="post: 371131" data-attributes="member: 7093"><p>G'day Tthtr welcome to PA your spot on its a great forum. My 10 cents worth is if you want to find gold buy the best you can afford. My choice of detector for a beginner would be a Minelab SCD 2300 if you can afford one. The 2300 is simple to use and will find shallow gold if it's there. Other than a 2300 in the same price bracket you can get a GPX 4500 with the 4500 there are heaps of options to buy which means more dollars. The SDC is waterproof to 3 metres in saying that you would need to purchase the waterproof headphones if you were to totally submerge it. Without the waterproof headphones the bottom half of the machine can still be submerged. I'm sure others will give their thoughts all the best with your venture :Y:.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RM Outback, post: 371131, member: 7093"] G'day Tthtr welcome to PA your spot on its a great forum. My 10 cents worth is if you want to find gold buy the best you can afford. My choice of detector for a beginner would be a Minelab SCD 2300 if you can afford one. The 2300 is simple to use and will find shallow gold if it's there. Other than a 2300 in the same price bracket you can get a GPX 4500 with the 4500 there are heaps of options to buy which means more dollars. The SDC is waterproof to 3 metres in saying that you would need to purchase the waterproof headphones if you were to totally submerge it. Without the waterproof headphones the bottom half of the machine can still be submerged. I'm sure others will give their thoughts all the best with your venture :Y:. [/QUOTE]
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