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General Metal Detector Discussion
What's a good Gold Detector to start out with?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 89030"><p>I own a Whites GMT which arrived from the USA only 3 weeks ago. That cost me $550 delivered</p><p>to my door. The Grandson sold it and its in immaculate condition.</p><p></p><p>For small bits of gold this machine is impressive with what I read and the quick test I have done.</p><p></p><p>I did a look at a forum members 2300 and that's a nice machine as well and will be a high demand item on the used market due to the</p><p>price point it will sell at.</p><p></p><p>I was very lucky and I got hold of Ismael Jones last little ripper wireless battery and amplified head phones booster. All I </p><p>can say about this setup is wow its amazing very impressive and fun to use.</p><p></p><p>Ismael was the guy that modified my machine as well and added a couple of things. Machine runs smooth with mods switched</p><p>on. When I told Ismael that I could get my hands on a 3500 which included a 11" DD, 15"x12" minelab mono (which I just sold for $235) </p><p>and a 450mm DD he told me not to hesitate and grab it. The only thing with the 3500 and it is the same with another members machine </p><p>I find it needs 10 or 15 minutes of warm up time.</p><p></p><p>I have the 14" Coiltek Pro coil for it but at most times the 14" Nugget Finder stays on it especially when detecting clay like areas.</p><p></p><p>Now if your buying a 3500 and paying $2700 then your going to mod it my advice is don't waste your time. If you look hard</p><p>enough you could buy a 4500 for around $3500-$3800.</p><p></p><p>The GMT with the SPP for a price point of around $2300 is a good starter package.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 89030"] I own a Whites GMT which arrived from the USA only 3 weeks ago. That cost me $550 delivered to my door. The Grandson sold it and its in immaculate condition. For small bits of gold this machine is impressive with what I read and the quick test I have done. I did a look at a forum members 2300 and that's a nice machine as well and will be a high demand item on the used market due to the price point it will sell at. I was very lucky and I got hold of Ismael Jones last little ripper wireless battery and amplified head phones booster. All I can say about this setup is wow its amazing very impressive and fun to use. Ismael was the guy that modified my machine as well and added a couple of things. Machine runs smooth with mods switched on. When I told Ismael that I could get my hands on a 3500 which included a 11" DD, 15"x12" minelab mono (which I just sold for $235) and a 450mm DD he told me not to hesitate and grab it. The only thing with the 3500 and it is the same with another members machine I find it needs 10 or 15 minutes of warm up time. I have the 14" Coiltek Pro coil for it but at most times the 14" Nugget Finder stays on it especially when detecting clay like areas. Now if your buying a 3500 and paying $2700 then your going to mod it my advice is don't waste your time. If you look hard enough you could buy a 4500 for around $3500-$3800. The GMT with the SPP for a price point of around $2300 is a good starter package. [/QUOTE]
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