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Gpx 6000 compared to gpx 4500 depth on bigger nuggets
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<blockquote data-quote="fwdoz" data-source="post: 669373" data-attributes="member: 18597"><p>Until recently I owned both the 6000 & the 4500. I only sold the 6000 to fund my house renovations & ready myself for our move to Ballarat.</p><p></p><p>I love both of the detectors. The 6000 was so crisp & clear on most of the patches I frequented. The 4500 was mostly a backup machine for if something went wrong with the 6000, or for the ground that made the 6000 squeal. So for me it is horses for courses. Being closer to the GT, I expect to spend a lot more time on the ground & go back over areas where the 6000 was kind to me to see if the 4500 finds anything extra & give my detectors the workouts they deserve.</p><p></p><p>As with all machines, tweak the settings to what works for you. Like DALEO8, I ran my 6000 low & let the noise cancelling headphones do their job. Amazing how things sound so much clearer.</p><p></p><p>Post moving I might get another 6000 & pair it up with an aftermarket coil, if the real estate gods are kind enough to me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fwdoz, post: 669373, member: 18597"] Until recently I owned both the 6000 & the 4500. I only sold the 6000 to fund my house renovations & ready myself for our move to Ballarat. I love both of the detectors. The 6000 was so crisp & clear on most of the patches I frequented. The 4500 was mostly a backup machine for if something went wrong with the 6000, or for the ground that made the 6000 squeal. So for me it is horses for courses. Being closer to the GT, I expect to spend a lot more time on the ground & go back over areas where the 6000 was kind to me to see if the 4500 finds anything extra & give my detectors the workouts they deserve. As with all machines, tweak the settings to what works for you. Like DALEO8, I ran my 6000 low & let the noise cancelling headphones do their job. Amazing how things sound so much clearer. Post moving I might get another 6000 & pair it up with an aftermarket coil, if the real estate gods are kind enough to me! [/QUOTE]
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Gpx 6000 compared to gpx 4500 depth on bigger nuggets
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