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GPZ7000 19" coil GPZ19 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="goldwright" data-source="post: 298505" data-attributes="member: 4651"><p>Well getting more confident with the 19 now and finding the more conservative volume settings are the way to really open her up. This coils target response is a little more subtle than the 14, slowing down and having good coil control really helps to make a response audible as it seems to have a small sweet spot for such a big coil but when you hit it WOW!</p><p></p><p>Settings for the ground we have been working on in Nth QLD.</p><p>Audio Smoothing off</p><p>Target Volume: 8</p><p>Volume: 10</p><p>Ground: Normal (Difficult when normal to hot, dug a lot of ground noise signals in normal but popped some really deep targets that vanished in difficult)</p><p>Gold Mode: General (I realise HY would be best but when in normal, General gave less ground noise)</p><p>Sensitivity: 8-12 in normal and 12-16 in difficult</p><p>Threshold: 10-15 (I really like running the Z with less threshold than most and realise this is not for everyone)</p><p></p><p>I realise most would not be able to run these settings because of EMI or really hot ground but along with Norvic the more conservative volume settings really help with the Z19. And sensitive, walking around with a nearly 2kg 19 inch coil you would think lead shots and sub gram nuggets would not be a problem but they are and it hits them hard and at some remarkable depths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldwright, post: 298505, member: 4651"] Well getting more confident with the 19 now and finding the more conservative volume settings are the way to really open her up. This coils target response is a little more subtle than the 14, slowing down and having good coil control really helps to make a response audible as it seems to have a small sweet spot for such a big coil but when you hit it WOW! Settings for the ground we have been working on in Nth QLD. Audio Smoothing off Target Volume: 8 Volume: 10 Ground: Normal (Difficult when normal to hot, dug a lot of ground noise signals in normal but popped some really deep targets that vanished in difficult) Gold Mode: General (I realise HY would be best but when in normal, General gave less ground noise) Sensitivity: 8-12 in normal and 12-16 in difficult Threshold: 10-15 (I really like running the Z with less threshold than most and realise this is not for everyone) I realise most would not be able to run these settings because of EMI or really hot ground but along with Norvic the more conservative volume settings really help with the Z19. And sensitive, walking around with a nearly 2kg 19 inch coil you would think lead shots and sub gram nuggets would not be a problem but they are and it hits them hard and at some remarkable depths. [/QUOTE]
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