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  1. Well it looks like I created just as many questions as I left answers.

    So to sum up my experience. When I bought the  gpz I already knew it was a heavy detector. Knowing that I figured the swing arm would add unneeded weight . The decision resulted in the shoulder pain and after discussing it with others I learned that most people use the swing arm. So I attached it and had to deal with the damage. It definatly helps distribute the weight and increases your control. I still rotate from left to right side detecting during the day . This helps prevent my shoulder pain from returning.

     

  2. Aftermarket coil options for both detectors are surprisingly lacking.

    patent rights and legal BS might be the reason.

    I feel that the bottom line is what Minelab is looking at the closest.

    If a larger  coil was available for the 2300 that wold offset the sales of the GPZ

    Therefore if a smaller coil was available for the GPZ less 2300's would sell.

    a updated version of the 2300 would make more $$$$ than a simple accessory.

    kinda like the pentium chip.  do you believe they could only develop it in small steps....

    Continued years of sales is what they developed.

    This consumer bleeding has become a standard in many markets.

    DZ

     

  3. I have had my GM1K out several times and found gold a few nuggets.

    My opionion is that in really hot ground this GM should take the day off.

    the GB2 is more flexible with its adjustment to accomplish the task there.

    But in more favorable ground I will be waiting for my wife to set the GM1K down so I can use it.

    it will pick up targets deeper and louder than the GB2.

    obviously has its areas where it shines and struggles.

    so far no falsing issue just major ground noise in hot ground.

     

  4. for me is multi tone , null , target ID, illuminated screen, wireless, and modern design.

    touch screen is probably the next step as auto ground balance is now leading so knobs are left for the old school tools like the GMT and GB2.

    buttons are probably more durable than the touch screen so it's to be experimented with.

    How about attaching your phone as the control pad?

    Or having the option of downloading / programming your own choice of tones in the tones app.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  5. This is not a bad idea. I ones put a stick in the hole in the sierras when I had to leave home after I found a last minute nugget. When I returned the following year everything looked so dofferent from what I rembered but I found my stick and was able to continue from where I left off.

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