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How I decided to keep my GPX 5000 or buy the GPZ 7000. For NOW!
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<blockquote data-quote="Zakman" data-source="post: 145558" data-attributes="member: 1440"><p>Morning guys.</p><p></p><p>Well Im over in victoria putting all this great new knowledge to use around the Taradale Bendigo this region is defiantly higher than in Mt Crawford / Adelaide in mineralisation so then pre detecting testing of coils and soil has been invaluable.</p><p></p><p>The DD switch in Mono setup does appear to allow the use of Sense Extra (but only just) with a quiet audio setting and a slight increase in RX gain.</p><p></p><p>But still the Fine Gold setting with a Mono 14 x 9 Nugget Finder is getting the better depth. SO FAR.</p><p></p><p>In the endeavour to push for max depth with my 14 inch round Nugget Finder.</p><p>Audio in Quiet </p><p>Motion Very Slow </p><p>Rx up and Stab up.</p><p></p><p>Switching. General and Special and Mono tracking in Fixed.</p><p>Special set to Fine Gold </p><p></p><p>As always this just the day's setup its changes every time.</p><p></p><p>I've run neck and neck with a GPZ 7000, yes on the low density gold and sub grammar the GPZ has impressed me very much but (as I mentioned, I'm personally not interested in Sub's only Gram and about Hahah) on the 1 + grammers and above my GPX is a match on depth without a doubt >>>> Unless its one of those very unusual low density Gold samples which Nenad showed me.</p><p></p><p>This is just my personal experience and opinion thats all.</p><p></p><p>Happy Hunting.</p><p> </p><p>The ZakMan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zakman, post: 145558, member: 1440"] Morning guys. Well Im over in victoria putting all this great new knowledge to use around the Taradale Bendigo this region is defiantly higher than in Mt Crawford / Adelaide in mineralisation so then pre detecting testing of coils and soil has been invaluable. The DD switch in Mono setup does appear to allow the use of Sense Extra (but only just) with a quiet audio setting and a slight increase in RX gain. But still the Fine Gold setting with a Mono 14 x 9 Nugget Finder is getting the better depth. SO FAR. In the endeavour to push for max depth with my 14 inch round Nugget Finder. Audio in Quiet Motion Very Slow Rx up and Stab up. Switching. General and Special and Mono tracking in Fixed. Special set to Fine Gold As always this just the day's setup its changes every time. I've run neck and neck with a GPZ 7000, yes on the low density gold and sub grammar the GPZ has impressed me very much but (as I mentioned, I'm personally not interested in Sub's only Gram and about Hahah) on the 1 + grammers and above my GPX is a match on depth without a doubt >>>> Unless its one of those very unusual low density Gold samples which Nenad showed me. This is just my personal experience and opinion thats all. Happy Hunting. The ZakMan [/QUOTE]
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How I decided to keep my GPX 5000 or buy the GPZ 7000. For NOW!
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