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Nugget finder 12 Inch Mono evolution
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 481688"><p>Gday</p><p></p><p>I found that the Nuggetfinder 12" evo coil was a tad noisy on my early model 4500, and still preferred to use the 11" commander mono which runs a bit quieter, my mate who has a later run model 4500 found it to run quietly on that as it also did on the 5000, so with that said some time back as I was told by someone in the know that the later run 4500's have the same circuit board as the 5000 but with a couple of the timings disabled, they run quieter are a little more sensitive than the early 4500's but seem to lack the depth, also I was told that the Coiltek elite coils are a better choice for the early 4500's so I purchased a 9" round elite mono to test out this season and see how that goes to replace my aging minelab 8" supergoldsearch mono's which are a really hot on small gold with amazing depth but can be a challenge to use on some ground if you are not used to them.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the ground you can do better with a quieter running coil, and it can be more of an advantage than a more sensitive coil, as I have found in my experience the quieter and more smoothly you can get the gpx's to run the better you will be able to recognise subtle target signals, its always a good idea to have a couple of choices of similar sized coils to use as the ground conditions can vary quite a bit from place to place.</p><p></p><p>cheers</p><p></p><p>stayyerAU</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 481688"] Gday I found that the Nuggetfinder 12" evo coil was a tad noisy on my early model 4500, and still preferred to use the 11" commander mono which runs a bit quieter, my mate who has a later run model 4500 found it to run quietly on that as it also did on the 5000, so with that said some time back as I was told by someone in the know that the later run 4500's have the same circuit board as the 5000 but with a couple of the timings disabled, they run quieter are a little more sensitive than the early 4500's but seem to lack the depth, also I was told that the Coiltek elite coils are a better choice for the early 4500's so I purchased a 9" round elite mono to test out this season and see how that goes to replace my aging minelab 8" supergoldsearch mono's which are a really hot on small gold with amazing depth but can be a challenge to use on some ground if you are not used to them. Depending on the ground you can do better with a quieter running coil, and it can be more of an advantage than a more sensitive coil, as I have found in my experience the quieter and more smoothly you can get the gpx's to run the better you will be able to recognise subtle target signals, its always a good idea to have a couple of choices of similar sized coils to use as the ground conditions can vary quite a bit from place to place. cheers stayyerAU [/QUOTE]
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