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Then your potentially missing out on a huge amount the GPZ has to offer..... It's not a massive learning curve but it does take time to avail yourself of the opportunity of experiencing the full potential of ZVT.

 

JP

Two ground types that troubled it were a big concern for me, as the roughly 14km x 8km range I majorly detect in they hold sway in far too many areas there. Added with what I believe is a major fault/mistake in one setting on the unit, I passed.

I got to experience its full potential JP, and it came in above the mark, granted, but it had limitations over those ground types that I did not like. Actually at the price offered, 8, it should be with me now, but I have too many units set up with specific coils for one use only each.

And the GPZ even at that price was not putting me above the others in performance (for me). I pay for my units and they must perform for the reason purchased, and also gell with the operaters sense of detecting.

A distant thunderstorm was not a 'one use only' option that I was prepared to pay for.

I'm not having a go in any way Jonathan, believe me, at anyone or a manufacturer. I understand how the detecting world operates just as I understand the units themselves.

The GPZ is the first of the breed, it's the second unit that will come that'll replace half my stock, not this one.

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Mate the video speaks for its self.

Gpz picked up 3 small targets the 5k could not even touch.

Gpz piked up all other targets found by 5k even though they are not familiar with how to get the most out of gpz.

Gpz runs well in adverse emi conditions that force you to stop on 5k.

Gpz can eliminate hot ground when switched to severe and still pick up a small nugget where 5k fails same test.

Gpz didn't detect 2 ground noise targets that 5k did.

Ahh.... I definitely must have missed all those Positive Conclusion's . I guess your mates did too.

So did you pick up on the Negative Conclusion's as well? Oh that's right, no conclusions were made apparently.

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100 hours may be bs for you Argyle but I feel differently. I have had poor impressions of several machines initially that eventually turned out to be the reverse of what I thought given more time. I was not impressed at all with the GPZ on the first go but am becoming more so each time I use it. It certainly is not a machine for everyone though. We all need to use what works best for us individually. What is your favored machine these days?

Yeah that's true I guess Steve. Especially when taken to different locations and ground types.

Some give a poor 20 minutes first up, then you start rocking with it and then it turns to a 2 to 3 hour run that should lead down the path of full setting understanding and ground behavior, then on to a full day and signal response at depth becomes a flash of clarity. But geez mate, by the end of that second full day (even the hours in Leiu) you gotta be gelling with it.

Apart from my major PI units, Funny enough my fav little unit at the moment is a VLF, the Fisher F19 (SDC being my fav specialist)

The F19's aren't overly dosed with gain like a lot of the Euro units. But they'll hit through medium hot to dead quiet ground further with such a hit on small and vein gold specimems that I'm amazed at them.

Once you're in sync with the how the gain and threshold correlate with each other (a first for me with this type of non-true threshold that acts as it's own boost on top of the gain) you can quickly manipulate these units for quick gold work. Ground Grab on them is so fast and superb, so quick that there was no need for engineers to place ground tracking on them.

No good running them in positive balance though, they have to be run within that short range of the GGrab's setting. Then they glide.

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argyle,

Is true that the GPZ 7000 will be followed by models with refinements that further enhance ZVT technology, we experienced that from the SD 2000 to the GPX 5000, also true that a lot of gold was found by the SD 2000. I suspect a Gold Hound video that hasn`t been made yet will show a lot of GPZ 7000 gold, although they may be doing that now, their young and weatherproof.

Problem is it takes years of R & D to get there, meanwhile we keep aging and our feet can no longer do the yards so easily. Embrace the GPZ, learn how to use it, I reckon the Gold Hounds will, and I will if the feet let me.

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argyle,Is true that the GPZ 7000 will be followed by models with refinements that further enhance ZVT technology, we experienced that from the SD 2000 to the GPX 5000, also true that a lot of gold was found by the SD 2000. I suspect a Gold Hound video that hasn`t been made yet will show a lot of GPZ 7000 gold, although they may be doing that now, their young and weatherproof.Problem is it takes years of R & D to get there, meanwhile we keep aging and our feet can no longer do the yards so easily. Embrace the GPZ, learn how to use it, I reckon the Gold Hounds will, and I will if the feet let me.

Yeah I reckon a lot of gold, and I mean a LOT of gold will be hit by the Zed's before Christmas Vic.... For sure.

I think I've got around 15 years full on detecting fitness left in me Vic, save for injury. How long you got do you think?

You know what I enjoyed best out that Video, apart from reinforcement of not running a 5000 too hot.... Two gold mates detecting out in the bush and loving every minute of it.

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