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Makro Gold Kruzer information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 522203" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>For gold detecting the Gold Kruzer will be more sensitive to the tiniest pieces, but in mild soil where the Nox can be used in Multi and with a high Sensitivity, it is also very sensitive. I think the Kruzer with its small elliptical coil will have an edge on depth on the real small stuff. </p><p></p><p>On beaches the Nox wins for depth, although for a high frequency VLF the G Kruzer is the most stable one I've used on wet sand. You just need to manually ground balance it. On dry sand, the gold kruzer with the larger stock concentric coil is dynamite on chains and small jewellery. </p><p></p><p>For general coin/relic detecting I think the Nox wins on depth, as that is what it was designed for - larger coil and lower frequencies helps. So as a summary, both units can be all-rounders but the Gold Kruzer is going to specialise in tiny targets, where the Nox is more geared to Coin Relic. </p><p></p><p>Hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 522203, member: 3149"] For gold detecting the Gold Kruzer will be more sensitive to the tiniest pieces, but in mild soil where the Nox can be used in Multi and with a high Sensitivity, it is also very sensitive. I think the Kruzer with its small elliptical coil will have an edge on depth on the real small stuff. On beaches the Nox wins for depth, although for a high frequency VLF the G Kruzer is the most stable one I've used on wet sand. You just need to manually ground balance it. On dry sand, the gold kruzer with the larger stock concentric coil is dynamite on chains and small jewellery. For general coin/relic detecting I think the Nox wins on depth, as that is what it was designed for - larger coil and lower frequencies helps. So as a summary, both units can be all-rounders but the Gold Kruzer is going to specialise in tiny targets, where the Nox is more geared to Coin Relic. Hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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