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<blockquote data-quote="MeatyJoe" data-source="post: 358466" data-attributes="member: 10856"><p>I think at this point if it were minelab I'd be leaning more towards an sdc 2300 if I were to go a pi machine as the 4500 is usually quite a bit steeper in price and the 5000 or the gpz are Waaay Moreton I can afford.</p><p></p><p>Either way, lots of food for thought, though I think I'll be avoiding the QED at this point as it looks a bit technical and unpolished for what I want.</p><p></p><p>I want to beagle to go all over the place with my detector, looking for gold ideally, and Perhapse get another detector or two later on with higher descrim for beaches or something.. </p><p></p><p>Either way, it sounds like for a PI machine, the general consensus is minelab and then for friendlier soils my options are far wider in a VLF option.</p><p></p><p>I guess for now, minelab might be a good option for me. </p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone.</p><p>-Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeatyJoe, post: 358466, member: 10856"] I think at this point if it were minelab I'd be leaning more towards an sdc 2300 if I were to go a pi machine as the 4500 is usually quite a bit steeper in price and the 5000 or the gpz are Waaay Moreton I can afford. Either way, lots of food for thought, though I think I'll be avoiding the QED at this point as it looks a bit technical and unpolished for what I want. I want to beagle to go all over the place with my detector, looking for gold ideally, and Perhapse get another detector or two later on with higher descrim for beaches or something.. Either way, it sounds like for a PI machine, the general consensus is minelab and then for friendlier soils my options are far wider in a VLF option. I guess for now, minelab might be a good option for me. Thanks everyone. -Joe [/QUOTE]
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