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<blockquote data-quote="Deepseeker" data-source="post: 492133" data-attributes="member: 13321"><p>Way to go Rick. I had considered going for a Z before finally settling on a GPX 5000 last year. It wasn't just about price for me, but as a newbie I still wasn't sure about exactly which size coil/s I would end up swinging, and the GPZ seemed rather limited on coil options. When I read that Minelab had inserted a chip to prevent aftermarket coils from being used, but at the same time didn't offer any of their own options, it just seemed to me that it was a rather cynical attempt at making big bucks and snuffing out the after market coil opposition at the same time. I think it's great that someone is bringing out other size options that work, and sad that Minelab with all of it's technical expertise, facilities, and financial backing, couldn't come up with something for the people who supported them.</p><p></p><p>Thumbs up to the ruskies :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deepseeker, post: 492133, member: 13321"] Way to go Rick. I had considered going for a Z before finally settling on a GPX 5000 last year. It wasn't just about price for me, but as a newbie I still wasn't sure about exactly which size coil/s I would end up swinging, and the GPZ seemed rather limited on coil options. When I read that Minelab had inserted a chip to prevent aftermarket coils from being used, but at the same time didn't offer any of their own options, it just seemed to me that it was a rather cynical attempt at making big bucks and snuffing out the after market coil opposition at the same time. I think it's great that someone is bringing out other size options that work, and sad that Minelab with all of it's technical expertise, facilities, and financial backing, couldn't come up with something for the people who supported them. Thumbs up to the ruskies :Y: [/QUOTE]
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