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Large deep nuggets excepted does anyone in the US really need anything other than an 800?  7K for a Zed and nearly 4k for the SDC.

It seems the Nox finds the bits just as well and for peanuts in comparison.

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Both I and my wife have used every model of the White's Goldmaster beginning in 1990 and currently using the GMT. The type of gold were after, a high frequency detector is absolute must. Their isn't a PI detector currently made that will find the gold specimens that we find. We have always been able to dial the GMT in for optimum performance.

The new GMK isn't available yet for the general public and I'm holding any comments to see if the new technology equals, surpasses any the high frequency detectors that are current available including the GMT.

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1 hour ago, phrunt said:

They all seem so similar in performance so it's more about what other features you like in a detector which makes you decide which one of the current lineup you want.... snip

I agree Simon - great observation.

Many gold prospectors use a detector for prospecting and nothing else. That being the case it can make sense to have dedicated machines that focus on that one task. The vast majority of people however want to use a detector for more than one thing and so crossover models tend to be far more popular.

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What we need  (imo)is a.  LIGHT WEIGHT , AFFORDABLE  pi( ATX, 2300 performace)   in a light wt box). Detector Pro made a very lite wt. Pi with all the electronics and battery in the head phones. It was not good for nugget hunting but was a good water proof beach hunter that sold for around $800. Whites tried with the TDI but was a bit short in depth.  JMO.

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Hey Steve:

Back in the day we told a number of folks that there was room in the market for a higher frequency VLF oriented toward gold prospecting. The older units were good, but we all knew there have been design improvements in VLF since the GB2, GMT and Eureka Gold were first developed (not huge changes but small worthwhile ones none the less).
I dont know how many of those folks were listening to us or just saw the same thing in the market that we did, but hey, we were proven right and now there are an overabundance of 30 kHz nugget detectors on the market.

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Of all the VLF gold machines Steve posted, is the EQ800 equal to these detectors, better, worse or what when it comes to nugget shooting?

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Thanks, it sounds like the EQ800 will do the job for a VLF gold machine.   Looking forward to finding out what it can find, hopefully not too small of gold - LOL  

Reminds me of gold panning as a kid and putting your gold in the tiny vial of water so the gold looked larger haha

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