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  1. Amen phase tech , I field tested my new ctx 3030 , actually did not make it into the field , actually did not make out of the garage . Catastrophic failure not starting at all. Now I have to deal with minelab telling me to send the detector to the supplier and the supplier telling me to send the detector to minelab as its within 7 days of receiving and opening the box . What a crock.
  2. I use the nel attack for beach work on a sovereign gt , it hits deep targets well, not tried it in the salt water yet , just dry sand. Anyone had any experience using a nel on a gt in the brine ?
  3. Has anyone here used nel coils ?and how did you find there performance compared to stock standard coils?
  4. If there was a ctx 4040 , that would be close to the perfect machine one would think . However if an old sovereign can take down a ctx 3030 in a friendly competition on the busiest beach in South East Queensland , you could have a ctx 7070z and get out performed by a sovereign with a 15 inch wot on the same section of beach , dirt etc , what it comes down to , is not the detector but the operator of the detector , if your comfortable with your machine you will become an operator instead of a " driver " or user of you machine . As an operator your the master of your detector , as a user the detector is the master of you. The results of your efforts will reflect this analogy. Most detectors are so similar in capability except a few exceptions , the operator makes the difference between detectors. Danny
  5. Haha , you must of been laughing at your luck - I would of been jumping out of my skin
  6. Plenty of detectorists run gts on full threshold with the bigger coils , they just need to tone the threshold back and would be wise if they know how put on a little discrimination , but for everyone it's s learning process
  7. Yeah , seem plenty of users run there machines at the limit , if only they toned it back , the next guy would not of come along to pick up that platinum ring lol
  8. There is a guy on you tube , seems pretty good at what he does , you would after 30 years lol, preferrer mxt pro , does the job well in parks and prospecting gold
  9. And do you have 12,inch concentric for wet sand and water about 12 inches deep that I can get my hand on
  10. Have not seen an mxt active in the swash on YouTube , where the waves come in
  11. He is using a 15inch nel attack on the wet sand . Hole looks 18 inches plus . How would the 9.5 concentric go john ?
  12. The mxt should knock it over on the dry sand . Will probably get an extra inch or 2 in depth in the wet sand and swash . It has an lcd display for target discrimination , faster recovery rate also , will be a close call, but like the ctx , although the ctx did not take the day , it would most days and the mxt should also . But who knows john the good old gt might take it out again :)
  13. It will nail coins and jewelry at depth , it will loose an inch in the surf . I double sleeve the coil cords so there are no issues in the wet , it transitions nicely from the water to wet sand to dry sand , holds its own against newer machines , even after these years deathray
  14. Kangaroo stew is pretty good out here gents , happy to help :)
  15. Hi Steve , I would have to agree with you the ctx3030 is a pretty detector . If it was a modelling Comp , the ctx would of taken the day. When I'm in the water I harness up the sovereign gt and if I come across a target It goes over the shoulder . It was a good fun competition and shows how far detectors have come but also shows if you know how to use a gt or any other older model your going have finds. The lcd display was impressive on the ctx3030 with its target identification , however after a few months at the beach the abrasive ness of the sand had already affected the graphite locks and shafts. Down points for the sovereign , recoverability as compared to the ctx3030 , discrimination not as precise as the ctx. No target ID except for noise variation on different targets . ( need to be experienced to be fairly sure of what the get has hit based on noise output) . Gt Positives , great depth on the larger coil - overall it did the job. Next comp, will be between mxt pro , deus xt and ctx 3030 on the beach . Keep everyone posted . Danny
  16. Great find Augustwest. Congrats Danny
  17. Mate got it and downloaded , also got a map of the entire country with every known gold mine and site going back from the 70s it's an absolute pearler regards Dan
  18. Give me 20 years and plenty of luck and I might be able to retire . I love the sport , and yes it's great to find a nugget or jewellery coins and relics , but I think if you take it too seriously you could get discouraged . Having said that give me all the nuggets one can carry john , would be a happy Chappy
  19. It's unfortunate mine lab did stop. Once I find a good detector I like to stick to it. Not one to flip around 2 much between detectors, just like changing wives , your going to loose out somewhere , usually in the hip pocket , unless you get paid to review then your in luck lol
  20. Yeah I won't get rid off mine ever, it perform well , holds its own against the more overpriced detectors and those that have been following my feeds it picks up some pretty great jewelry
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