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Minelab GPX6000 release, general information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="GemQ" data-source="post: 600307" data-attributes="member: 11694"><p>Really enjoyed this post, a lot of it focused on the big unknown and mainly from a glass half empty perspective.</p><p>Bottom line is most have put a lot of time and money into their setup and have confidence in its ability to find gold. Why trust the unknown?</p><p>Interesting some dont like the price, try getting into the property market at the moment. Its new technology in a high end gold machine so it is what it is.</p><p>Some dont like its limited choice in fine tuning but it follows the same as the latest gold machines (monster,SDC) and coin/relic (Nox). These like the 6000 are based on the best engineering and extensive expert testing. To be honest while some tinker a bit with settings I dont see this as a limitation, especially given most are the wrong side of 50 and latest technology is like a new language.</p><p>In relation to coils, again the latest stock monster, SDC and Zed didnt have aftermarket coils so I guess if you dont like the coils youll have to wait for other coils which will come no doubt.</p><p>If the comparison data is accurate then it should find a lot of gold, given its weight and simplicity will sell well.</p><p>Hopefully well see it released soon and get plenty of quick feedback in our social media world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GemQ, post: 600307, member: 11694"] Really enjoyed this post, a lot of it focused on the big unknown and mainly from a glass half empty perspective. Bottom line is most have put a lot of time and money into their setup and have confidence in its ability to find gold. Why trust the unknown? Interesting some dont like the price, try getting into the property market at the moment. Its new technology in a high end gold machine so it is what it is. Some dont like its limited choice in fine tuning but it follows the same as the latest gold machines (monster,SDC) and coin/relic (Nox). These like the 6000 are based on the best engineering and extensive expert testing. To be honest while some tinker a bit with settings I dont see this as a limitation, especially given most are the wrong side of 50 and latest technology is like a new language. In relation to coils, again the latest stock monster, SDC and Zed didnt have aftermarket coils so I guess if you dont like the coils youll have to wait for other coils which will come no doubt. If the comparison data is accurate then it should find a lot of gold, given its weight and simplicity will sell well. Hopefully well see it released soon and get plenty of quick feedback in our social media world. [/QUOTE]
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