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RONS DETECTORS MINELAB

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  1. Not sure on the clubs there but spent time detecting there a long time ago. We had a relative that worked at the Empire Mine and my relatives were caretakers of the Saint Anthony Mining Property.
  2. Fishing8046 Those maps are paper ones I have, which area are you interested in as I can zoom in and take a closer picture. Ron
  3. Avantree relay are so reasonable for price also. Even if you didn’t like them it would not be a big deal with their low price point. Transmitters usually last since they are attached to the control box, but most Bluetooth headphones are not ruggedized so don’t spend to much money on them because they break to easy.
  4. If you get used to running only one setting and you have variable ground conditions there’s a strong chance you’re missing out on gold. I try to run it to what the ground conditions allow while trying to maintain a stable threshold and I frequently switch the timings to investigate certain sounds. Normal timing is preferred if I am able to handle the ground conditions as it will help with hearing faint gold signals otherwise missed, but also at the cost of hearing hot rocks and some rubbish better. I lost out on a big nugget using difficult that my son picked up with normal timing, so basically the difficult timing has a dead zone on some larger nuggets.
  5. Just hook up the swingy thingy to the mop and she'll feel sorry for you again. She would love using the Goldmonster if you can get her on some jewelry sized gold.
  6. Now I only hope we are not messing with Gerry’s dream.😩 I remember Star Trek had a flip phone before anyone even imagined a cell phone, now look were we are at. 😃
  7. It seems like since a concentric coil has two windings that the one smaller windings could be separated out and used on the vlf side and the larger windings could be used on the pulse side. Basically two mono coils in one.
  8. It's been available since day one - read the three posts I made here: I do believe Minelab testers do a very thorough testing and research job on their detectors, but I do not feel like they explain it through their marketing charts very well. So I would hope Minelab could add enough standard target size information on their next comparison chart to allow any one to re-create a similar test bed. An example would be using several minted gold bars from sub-gram and up or even some more common objects like coins.
  9. My first 6000 unit was needing an auto-tune about every 5 minutes, but with the headphones on it was pretty good and I did not have to hit the auto-tune anymore. One of JP’s early post on this subject was dead-on as he said it had a speaker feedback loop issue. Woody said that the audio micro processor was too close to a bleeding out or faulty component and this was the issue that needed corrected. I am now very pleased with the 6000 performance after the audio update was done as it really is the most smaller deep gold pi on the market, just not the cheapest unit. Come on Minelab 6000 for $3,999 😃 I will mention that I have checked several early on units that never had an issue with this, so must of been a select amount that resulted in needing the repair.
  10. Have a GPX-6000 with 1 1/2 year warranty on it in excellent condition for $4,200 SOLD! Have an Equinox 800 with Tele-Knox shaft and 2 coils 11” and 6” for $495 SOLD! Have an GPX-5000 in Excellent condition for $2,500 or new please call for information. SD-2200D with lithium battery system $900 SOLD! GP-3000 with lithium battery system $1050 1 Sadie coil $140 SOLD! 1 Coiltek Mono Platypus 8x12” $150 2 Coiltek 10x5” monos $150 each 1 Coiltek Elite 9” $275 1 15” NF Evo $365 Oregon based so no tax $30 shipping on detectors and $15 for coils. 208-739-8079 Ron rrlmmc@gmail.com
  11. Yah, that’s the best PI detector package for the price available in the US currently.
  12. Garrett is pleased to announce that our powerful Axiom pulse induction prospecting detector is now available in a new, affordable option. This new Axiom Lite package, recently introduced in our Australian marketplace, has already proven to be a big hit. Customers receive all the advantages of Garrett’s most powerful PI detector at the best possible price—thousands of dollars cheaper than its pulse induction competition. It’s the perfect way to make a successful start on prospecting without breaking the bank. Axiom Lite Part No: Garrett MSRP: MAP pricing: 1142710 $2,999.99 $2,550 with military discount. Includes Garrett Axiom detector, soft carry bag, 11” mono coil, and coil cover. This is a savings of $1,000.00 off Garrett’s traditional Axiom product offerings. Packages of the new Axiom is now available for purchase in the U.S.. The U.S. military discount (15% off MAP) is available on the Axiom lite.
  13. I did a rough count on the most used/favorite coils and added them up minus the single numbers, thanks everyone for sharing your thoughts and experiences. Here’s what I came up with: GPZ-7000 has 5 for NF 12” Zsearch 3 for OEM 14x13” 2 each for X-coils 8” 2 each for X-coils 15”CC GPX-6000 has 6 for Coiltek 10x5” Goldhawk 3 for 11” OEM 2 for NF 12x7” Exceed GPX-5000 has 5 for 15” Evo Spiral 4 for 14x9” Evo Spiral 3 for 12” Evo Spiral 2 for 19” Evo Spiral SDC-2300 has 2 for Coiltek 11” Mono Equinox series has 3 for the 6” coil Gold Bug 2 has 3 for the 6.5” CC Axiom seems to favor the 11x7” coils from my experience.
  14. Don't be so sure Steve.... from what I hear, this isn't so far from reality, Hopefully the 20% more depth is on all sizes and shapes of gold and not just a chart claiming better depth. I would still like to see the actual Star Chart and GPZ 40% deeper testing site details on how they came to these conclusions. I am also worried that the next release will have proprietary coil options that do not cover all gold types or sizes until you upgrade to the flagship version, even the 7000 never allowed us to buy any approved coils under 12”. In the end, I guess Minelab still controls the market and I’ll just have to conform and buy whatever performance improvements help me be able to find more targets.
  15. They really need a new lineup on all there gold detectors prior to the 6000’s release. Need a SDC and GPX Pro to go with the GPZ Pro and a multi frequency gold vlf.
  16. I have been waiting on the Axiom lite package to come to the US before I stock up on them, a lot better package than the standard ones and will save a lot of money for the purchaser. The 5000 seems more of a specialty detector for people wanting to have no proprietary coils and the ability to use any sized spiral coils on crazy deep stuff.
  17. I would be glad if Minelab would lower the MAP price on the 5000 to match the competition as they usually make it fair to the dealers when this happens. In my opinion only I believe Minelab will win the company competition in the long run as they have the majority of the patents. Can you share which companies have the new PI’s coming out. Only know of Nokta currently and Algoforce and Fisher is old news?
  18. Morning Gerry, I understand as the 7000 came out with a free goldmonster, so dealers stock up, then the next month they do a 25% of 7000 sale. Now you have to sell off your stock at cost. The Manticore 30% off sale probably caught many dealers that had a inventory at the old price. Wish we had an agreement that gave us a warning about sales a few months prior so we do not overstock. I have been doing more drop shipping lately to avoid this dilemma, but this also has its downside. When is the new gold release coming out Gerry, you mentioned soon?
  19. The GPX-5000 has not been on our price list since last year and all stock was depleted about that time frame also. This new shipment came in from who knows where, but no word on if it’s a one time offering or if they have more coming. I would take a wild guess and say they are trying to move 5000’s wherever they can to deplete inventories to be able to put out a new release at some point in time.
  20. The new MAP price is $4,599 This is the first batch at the 2024 price as the old ones were all pretty much sold off when the price increased.
  21. I guess Minelab heard our desire for the GPX-5000 in the US… Have ordered quite a few of these new units with 3 years manufacture warranty. Veteran’s 15% Discount also. So let me know if you’re looking for one, also willing to take trade-ins. Oregon based so no tax and free shipping. Ron’s Detector’s 208-739-8079 rrlmmc@gmail.com
  22. Looks like a selection of coils that I would think would cover almost most any target at any depth or size possible with a detector. I might have to rethink things a bit. I just checked their web-site and they do not offer this coil anymore, kinda would like one, hopefully they bring them back.
  23. For myself I tend to use the following coils the most: GPZ-7000 14x13” Stock DOD GPX-6000 10x5” Goldhawk Mono GPX-5000 14x9” Evolution Mono Equinox 900 6” DD Gold Bug 2 6x3” CC
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