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GPX6000 - Tips, Tricks, Settings, Accessories & Other Notable Findings
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<blockquote data-quote="deepblue" data-source="post: 628134" data-attributes="member: 1702"><p>IMO the GPX6000 doesn't like to be scrubbed on the ground the design off it leans towards to the detectorist who is slow and methodical will get the best results. I have trouble with the ytube clips that compare the GPX6000 against other detectors when they switch off and grab the next and go back and forth. The GPX6000's that I have seen and used take time to settle down. The results that are achieved at the start when turned on and that of a machine after being on and running for 45 minutes are very different. Often the manual settings can be increased to a much high level after running and the ground sampling has time to improve. Also any other detectors or electronic devices play havoc with it. Even it's own speaker will cause some interference at times. If you want a machine that is built for the hard knocks then the GPZ7000 is the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepblue, post: 628134, member: 1702"] IMO the GPX6000 doesn't like to be scrubbed on the ground the design off it leans towards to the detectorist who is slow and methodical will get the best results. I have trouble with the ytube clips that compare the GPX6000 against other detectors when they switch off and grab the next and go back and forth. The GPX6000's that I have seen and used take time to settle down. The results that are achieved at the start when turned on and that of a machine after being on and running for 45 minutes are very different. Often the manual settings can be increased to a much high level after running and the ground sampling has time to improve. Also any other detectors or electronic devices play havoc with it. Even it's own speaker will cause some interference at times. If you want a machine that is built for the hard knocks then the GPZ7000 is the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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