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15 minutes ago, jasong said:

I'm surprised it's like 10am in Australia and there aren't more Aussies commenting on what appears to be some exceptional ground handling with a mono coil. Is that particular place just not very hot?

Out of respect to Steve and this forum I've blurred the site, it's the main Aussie one I'm on and in the actual Garrett forum there is a HUGE dialog and a TON of messages.... 🤣

Aussies are pretty brand loyal to the home team... EVERY time I've been down on various detecting trips I have NEVER seen anything other than Minelab by any members of the tour or people I was detecting with... and this photo kind of validates that.. LOL

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Aye Jennifer hearings not believing we`ll not know until we have one in our own hot hands.

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5 minutes ago, Norvic said:

Aye Jennifer hearings not believing we`ll not know until we have one in our own hot hands.

Ya all can still flap your lips like we are.. I mean 27 pages vs 4 replies.. LOL... go light a fire.!!! Send people over here if they want info and dialog.... 🙂

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Ya not wrong, there`s a fire lit under the OZ user network as big as the one raging here. Good stuff, we`ve asked for competition now we might be getting it.

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My mailbox is still open if Garrett wants to send me one to test and compare to the 6000 and write about it on forums. :tongue:  

I don't have much else to say myself now though other than I hope this machine lets me get rid of the 6000. Or, if it will prompt Minelab to now magically have a stability/speaker fix and allow more aftermarket coils. It's not like I and others haven't been saying both need to be done loudly, so...

There is no avoiding drawing comparisons to the 6000 at this point really. It's the primary question on my mind and I know many others. For me, just being able to have a detector that doesn't die from EMI is massive, but I also detect in places like AZ/NV where the 6000 works ok. So I want to know if it's a replacement or a compliment before I drastically sell my 6k.

Anyways, back to getting some real work done. It's been interesting.

 

 

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I've never paid attention to the actual frequency range of the 7k, this one is smack in the middle of the 2.4g wifi range (2,400 to 2,483.5 Mhz).. interesting.

Axiom Operating Frequency: 2406–2474 MHz

... this is AWESOME, like I said earlier, you CAN power it from USB-C not just charge it, that opens up so many power banks like the 26A and up Anker's

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12 minutes ago, jasong said:

My mailbox is still open if Garrett wants to send me one to test and compare to the 6000 and write about it on forums. :tongue:  

I don't have much else to say myself now though other than I hope this machine lets me get rid of the 6000. Or, if it will prompt Minelab to now magically have a stability/speaker fix and allow more aftermarket coils. It's not like I and others haven't been saying both need to be done loudly, so...

There is no avoiding drawing comparisons to the 6000 at this point really. It's the primary question on my mind and I know many others. For me, just being able to have a detector that doesn't die from EMI is massive, but I also detect in places like AZ/NV where the 6000 works ok. So I want to know if it's a replacement or a compliment before I drastically sell my 6k.

Anyways, back to getting some real work done. It's been interesting.

 

 

Personally, I would have been happy with the GPX 6000 if there was any hint that a smaller DD coil was in the works from Coiltek, Nugget Finder or Minelab. That is all it would need for me to do most of what I want from a PI. It is already a great nugget detector and making it more versatile for relic and beach hunting and stable in high EMI just requires a smaller DD coil. Doesn’t seem to be happening.

So, I can get most of what the GPX 6000 can do along with a lot more versatility from the Axiom. I have several outstanding gold prospecting VLFs for cleaning up the really small bits. I usually have one with me no matter what just as a backup.

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48 minutes ago, jasong said:

I dunno, looking at those Aussie vids, the Axiom seems to handle hot ground a heck of a lot better than the 6000 does. Not sure what sensitivity level he was running though.

But - swinging a mono over hot ground like that, if it's like hot ground in the US, would be painful with the 6000 (or 7000 with any coil in normal). But again, no clue how hot that ground is relatively speaking, still impressive since I was having issues with the 6000 and the 11" mono in what I'd call US hot ground in Arizona.

I'm surprised it's like 10am in Australia and there aren't more Aussies commenting on what appears to be some exceptional ground handling with a mono coil. Is that particular place just not very hot?

As far as mineralization goes, Tibooburra is totally NOT bad....not even mild. High Freq VLF's can run there easily without too much noise. Probably the worst ground that Warren could have made a video from. This is a crap comparison video from someone who is NOT a prospector. A 'good' 6000 operator on the common gets 50+ bits of lead shot and from 1.5-2 grams a day of small gold, depending on the hours spent and the level of experience. 

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Righto.... I'll stir the pot and say the following: anyone else see the parallels between the Axiom and the GPX5000???? 

ML style audio (as the primary option)

MPS dual channel (Minelabs expired patent)

Fine gold mode (same term on the 5000)

45 second frequency tune. (exact same time as the later GPX's)

I find this very curious...   On the plus side, I'm very interested in the fact that it has a 'Large' mode. I eagerly anticipate 3rd party evaluations of this mode with the big coils on the various test patches. If it scratches the margins of what the GPZ can do with big coils, it opens a whole new market for Garrett. The big, deep gold hunters here in Victoria would scramble for an Axiom (myself included) and the aftermarket coil manufacturers would undoubtedly start experimenting  with various mono, DD and CC coils to suit. Interesting times!

 

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18 minutes ago, Aureous said:

As far as mineralization goes, Tibooburra is totally NOT bad....not even mild. High Freq VLF's can run there easily without too much noise. Probably the worst ground that Warren could have made a video from. This is a crap comparison video from someone who is NOT a prospector. A 'good' 6000 operator on the common gets 50+ bits of lead shot and from 1.5-2 grams a day of small gold, depending on the hours spent and the level of experience. 

Took the words right out of my mouth,corner country ground is not near as mineralised as wa or vic,the footage wasn't impressive...

 The detector looks awsome but having tried the atx in wa will this one handle our bad ground,time will tell,nice going though garrett.....

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