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Minelab GPX4500 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="ProspectorPete" data-source="post: 486031" data-attributes="member: 3820"><p>Hi thunter, plenty of people will have different ways to run their machines, some like it hot and some like it smooth or tame.</p><p>Personally I think a good starting point is to raise your RX to where it just starts to become unstable, then drop the Stabilizer until it just steadies that waver, you'll know when you come across hotter ground or when it gets milder and tweak the settings to suit.</p><p></p><p>Everyone will have a different preference but there is no 1 lot of settings to suit all ground, it's very dependant on the ground you are on so learning to set your RX and Stab to suit that ground is very beneficial to get the best settings without missing anything.</p><p></p><p>I'm starting to run with hotter settings of late so I know exactly what the ground mineralization is doing, it does become taxing on the ears at times but I believe the benefits outweigh running a machine too quiet, but that's just my thoughts.</p><p></p><p>No doubt others with more experience than me will have their thoughts to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProspectorPete, post: 486031, member: 3820"] Hi thunter, plenty of people will have different ways to run their machines, some like it hot and some like it smooth or tame. Personally I think a good starting point is to raise your RX to where it just starts to become unstable, then drop the Stabilizer until it just steadies that waver, you'll know when you come across hotter ground or when it gets milder and tweak the settings to suit. Everyone will have a different preference but there is no 1 lot of settings to suit all ground, it's very dependant on the ground you are on so learning to set your RX and Stab to suit that ground is very beneficial to get the best settings without missing anything. I'm starting to run with hotter settings of late so I know exactly what the ground mineralization is doing, it does become taxing on the ears at times but I believe the benefits outweigh running a machine too quiet, but that's just my thoughts. No doubt others with more experience than me will have their thoughts to. [/QUOTE]
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