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Minelab SD2000 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="GaryO" data-source="post: 141131" data-attributes="member: 4018"><p>The 2000 especially modded ones can hold there own in some aspects , manly deep finds on larger targets but the newies will always be more stable and also be more sensitive to smaller sized gold. Its still a machine worth having if that's what the budget allows but I found them a bit tricky to use but if you put in the time to research and pratice getting the most out it the rewards will come. Mine was extremely erratic at times and after sending it to woody for a few tweaks it improved a hell of a lot. The higher voltage battery I beileve also does wonders for them. So I supppse you would have to sum up the costs of buying a stocky then getting mods or just go a higher up the models now. As for parts , the guts after removing all the manufacturers paint over the electronics are just everyday components which are replacable by a good tech .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaryO, post: 141131, member: 4018"] The 2000 especially modded ones can hold there own in some aspects , manly deep finds on larger targets but the newies will always be more stable and also be more sensitive to smaller sized gold. Its still a machine worth having if that's what the budget allows but I found them a bit tricky to use but if you put in the time to research and pratice getting the most out it the rewards will come. Mine was extremely erratic at times and after sending it to woody for a few tweaks it improved a hell of a lot. The higher voltage battery I beileve also does wonders for them. So I supppse you would have to sum up the costs of buying a stocky then getting mods or just go a higher up the models now. As for parts , the guts after removing all the manufacturers paint over the electronics are just everyday components which are replacable by a good tech . [/QUOTE]
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