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SteelPat said:Ridge Runner said:That's not Quite Right, All We Had Before the SD series came along Was The VLF Machines, And They Still Find Gold To This Day, Not All Ground In Australia Is Very Highly Mineralized,
The SPP and the SL and The Pro fitted with the Miner john 5x9 Folded Mono will Match it on Small Gold As Luke has Shown Us So Many Times Over,,
Minelab Machines Do Not Come into the Class of Machines for Newbies,
Yes the VLF was finding gold before PI machines. Same as we had a model T ford before we had a Falcon. Both still drive on the road but one is better definitely better than the other.
Unfortunately most of the easily accessible ground has been gone over with a PI machine. This leaves very little that a VLF will easily find. No point in buying a top notch VLF machine if you are looking for gold, only to find nothing and be constantly battling ground noise. Also, if you are not digging junk on the goldfields then you are missing gold. Plain and simple. I have both machines, and would not consider using a VLF when looking for gold, especially down this way. On the other hand when I hit the beach or park, I use a VLF.
Aussiefarmer mentioned looking for matchhead size gold. The overwhelming evidence by many users is that the SDC is the way to go on small gold. You are wrong when you say 'Minelab Machines Do Not Come into the Class of Machines for Newbies'. I know many newbies who are very happy with their Minelab products as well as Whites/Garrett etc. The SDC is very user friendly. I think it only has 3 settings.
I am not saying buy a Minelab. All I am saying is that for small gold in a majority of goldfields, get a PI machine. If you also want to do beach/park relic finding, then get a VLF machine. No one machine excels in both fields. Pick what you will be doing most of and then choose a machine based on that.
yes I agree with most of what you Said,
The trouble with buying any Machine is you have to be honest with your self about what your Goals are and what your expectations are, I think most Newbies would benefit with using A VLF as A First Detector to learn about sweep speed and what different controls do and most important how to Ground Balance properly,
There might be over whelming evidence by many Users of the SDC But about 95% of those User's have used other machines before they got their SDC's, and most of them were VLFs,
I don't care about Brand Loyalties, The point is A Person can Achieve the same results at a 3rd of the price, Yes the SDC is a good Machine, But when you Take into account the Issue's/Problems it Has then it is Not So Good, Spend 4K on something that Has problems or Spend $1500.00 on something that Is Right, It's a No Brainer Really, For the spare $2500.00 you can buy a heck of a lot of Accessories,