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<blockquote data-quote="TheMediocritist" data-source="post: 389074" data-attributes="member: 11798"><p>Well I guess I made my decision for now, but I cant change the thread title. And although Im committed to learning the Gold Monster (not much to learn really) and getting the most out of it, Im open to alternatives and opinions.</p><p></p><p>My suspicion is that the Gold Monster uses relatively heavy signal amplification and noise suppression to make it a point and go device. Perhaps this comes at the expense of losing faint warbles that could be heard and chased with other detectors?</p><p></p><p>Anyway, work is stressful lately and they owe me some hours so Im planning to take a day off tomorrow and head an hour and a half north to a creek with a history of larger alluvial nuggets and a few hard rock mines on the ridge above. Thatll give the GM some different dirt and rock types to try out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheMediocritist, post: 389074, member: 11798"] Well I guess I made my decision for now, but I cant change the thread title. And although Im committed to learning the Gold Monster (not much to learn really) and getting the most out of it, Im open to alternatives and opinions. My suspicion is that the Gold Monster uses relatively heavy signal amplification and noise suppression to make it a point and go device. Perhaps this comes at the expense of losing faint warbles that could be heard and chased with other detectors? Anyway, work is stressful lately and they owe me some hours so Im planning to take a day off tomorrow and head an hour and a half north to a creek with a history of larger alluvial nuggets and a few hard rock mines on the ridge above. Thatll give the GM some different dirt and rock types to try out. [/QUOTE]
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