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Minelab GPX6000 release, general information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Johno" data-source="post: 593318" data-attributes="member: 16872"><p>My thoughts,</p><p>After seeing that graph posted showing the performance difference between .01 gram , .1 gram 1.0 gram ; by comparing the 6000, sdc2300, and gold monster performance that has got me excited with the big plus , and how light is this new baby.</p><p>When your talking 4 times more sensitive than the monster, 4 times more sensitive than 2300 and about the same as the 5000 and lighter than a 2300, turn on and go technology I,m thinking I might hire one and try it out. Cant wait.</p><p>Like everyone I was hoping they would combine it with the 7000 depths but Im sure that will come in about 4 years time, that's marketing. The pricing is in a logical bracket half way between the 5K and 7 K so no surprises. The auto ground sensing, auto timing selection etc will be so cool after years of GP and GPX's</p><p>If I couldn't afford it I would be happy to continue with my 5K & 2300 and get on with it but now some more info has come out its got my juices going man,</p><p>Cheers Johno</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Johno, post: 593318, member: 16872"] My thoughts, After seeing that graph posted showing the performance difference between .01 gram , .1 gram 1.0 gram ; by comparing the 6000, sdc2300, and gold monster performance that has got me excited with the big plus , and how light is this new baby. When your talking 4 times more sensitive than the monster, 4 times more sensitive than 2300 and about the same as the 5000 and lighter than a 2300, turn on and go technology I,m thinking I might hire one and try it out. Cant wait. Like everyone I was hoping they would combine it with the 7000 depths but Im sure that will come in about 4 years time, that's marketing. The pricing is in a logical bracket half way between the 5K and 7 K so no surprises. The auto ground sensing, auto timing selection etc will be so cool after years of GP and GPX's If I couldn't afford it I would be happy to continue with my 5K & 2300 and get on with it but now some more info has come out its got my juices going man, Cheers Johno [/QUOTE]
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