garikfox
Jr. Member
- Joined
- May 30, 2019
- Messages
- 54
- Reaction score
- 52
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Queen Creek, AZ
- Detector(s) used
- EQ800, GM1000, GPX5000
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
- #1
Thread Owner
Jones, you're absolutely right about that, people don't try to understand how the machine really works, instead of the operator mastering the device, the device ends up mastering it. In my case I started paying attention to my device. I use a gold monster 1000 from Minelab VLF, I would watch videos on YouTube and they all said the same thing. Leave the device on the manual module and it works with the full power of the device and takes it deeper.Minelab Detectors are great.
It's a pity 95% of people that purchase them really don't know how to use them properly. I see it all the time out on the gold fields.
People don't understand the settings or the Timings, they either leave them on the Factory setting or search the internet for the perfect settings and Timings (These are the people i see out there all the Time) and all they do is complain, Oh this machine is noisy or i can't seem to get it to operate quietly, this ground is to noisy and so on.....
The best coils for the GPX series is Mono hands down. Mono coils from 8 inch through to like what i use 18, 22, 24 and 28 inch, very rare that i will use a small coil.
With my GPX 4500 fitted with a 22 inch Nugget Finder Mono coil, I have set it up near perfect for very noisy ground, it operates very smooth and only noise you hear is when it runs over a target.
I've picked up a 5 ounce slug a meter down and a 1/2 gram 15mm down, same settings, same coil. I'm not quite sure how deep it will detect that would depend on the target size. My GP 3000 fitted with a 18 inch coiltek DD found me a 4.5 ounce slug 1.3 meters deep, similar with my 5000.
What i suggest is read the Manual and understand it, forget advertised settings and especially the ones they make you pay for - these idiots have no idea and probably don't even own or have used a Minelab detector.
I've owned and have been using Minelab since the SD series, They only operate to full potential if you understand how they operate and what all the setting and timings are for. Most people buy them go out without setting them up properly then do more complaining than detecting, then put the detector away, until next time, then it all starts again.
My advice here is study the operators manual while having the detector with you. More advice - forget the "Enhance" setting! Over here we have all ground types and probably the most noisiest ground in the world.