cjam said:
I'd be surprised if the 7000 missed gold that the 6000 could hear. The 7000 is an awesome machine, and once you get your setup right (I use a hip stick), you can swing it all day. Remember too, that the 7000 is upgradeable (if Minelab choose to make improvements). I'm sure the 6000 is a great machine, but I'm very happy to stick to my Zed.
Seems to be the running joke at the moment....
"the 7000 is upgradeable" - wonder if Minelab remembers that??? I have FINALLY got the 7000 working like you would think a $10K machine should, by spending another grand and a half!!! on an X-Coil, they are like night and day compared to the original ML14 inch.
Word is they are already onto the 8000, plenty of credible mentions floating around. Funnily enough, the information is coming from overseas - just like it did on the 6000 before it was released. Seems like you have to be out of Australia to know whats going on? And guess what, you are still going to pay over $10K for it.
We have a 6000 on back order, started with a VLF Gold Bug then moved to the GPX 5000, then got the 5000 modified and added RFI/EMI filter and Booster, then got the SDC 2300, then got a couple of GPZ 7000's - upgraded to NF12 inch and ML 19 inch coils. NF 12 coil made a huge difference but still retained all of the typical characteristics of the original coil.
The 19 inch was a boat anchor - maybe useful in WA or open ground, but I found it useless in the GT forest, plus I have back and neck issues. Next got the X-Coils, 17 spiral has been good to play with - more for big and deep gold, not fantastic on small stuff unless you can get it running in Normal.
The 15 concentric is heaps of fun. easy to swing and very distinctive - reminds me a little of a GPX with an 11 inch. The I found the holy grail thanks to my friend Simon from NZ. The 10 inch bundle wound X-Coil on the GPZ is incredible! Acts like the SDC 2300 in sensitivity, targets sharpen up real quick. Have only found surface to 8 inches so far, but picking up tiny stuff at those depths.
Can't wait for the wife to get her 6000, she's like half the size of me - so hip stick or not, will make a huge difference. I'm sticking with the GPZ for now thanks to X-Coil;
https://x-coils.net/product-category/z-7k-compatible-coils/ and NO THANKS to Minelab who have had every opportunity to support GPZ users, but obviously chose not to.
So the 6000 has proven to be better than we expected, still testing going on though - wonder what the 8000 has installed? Maybe it's remote control and digs the hole for you? :lol:
P.S. How do people get the GPZ to run in Normal with Victoria's very mineralised and noisy ground?