GPZ7000 release, questions and information

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Had a talk to the Miners Den people at the Caravan Expo (Melb Showgroungs) ... nothing new to add, no brochure, no machine just the same 1 page flyer tacked to the wall.

Not sure how it will be determined that it's better than the current GPX ....... BUT he one thing the GPZ will show, because of it's SDC like switch on and go capability is that there were many operators out there walking over gold because that had the wrong settings/coil combinations.

I know how inexperienced I am with my 4800 so know that anyone walking behind me with a GPZ has a good chance of picking up what my inexperience missed .......

Cheers T.
 
G0lddigg@ said:
Did you see the brochure is this thread mate

Yes, have seen that and the videos, all looks great (very tempting) ...... if I were the Miners Den rep I would have had copies of that on hand AND had the videos playing as well.
Then again they're the sales experts, what would I know....
Cheers Tom

oh, no news yet at your end ???
We're just continuing visits to Maureen's aunt, sleeps most of the time these days (just a matter of time).
 
mate the Australian retailers have been getting the raw end... minelab usa keeps leaking info and making the aussies look bad :) trust me if they were allowed to by Minelab Australia they would have had them printed..., they all signed off on not allowed to share until after the 18th.

I guess we (aussies) take our non disclosure agreements as what they are....

no news on my front mate.... still baking in the oven... cant be long now....

That's sad mate never an easy time.
 
Interesting comparison (basic 11" mono on the 5000, good to see they also compared it with a 15 x 12) For 4500 users, we would need to use a wider range of coils, especially on small gold (a joey for example) to match these comparisons. 4500/5000 probably still in the ball park for medium responses but this thing may just be a killer in small and large nugget response areas. The rest?

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rileymcsmiley said:
$10,700 confirmed price. That just seems overpriced...

All in all, the pursuit of a hobby, sport, or interest can be rewarding on so many levels that it seems pointless to weigh the cost against the benefits. The mastery of any skill produces confidence, tenacity, and appreciation. Team-building adds social awareness, cooperation, and respect. Pursuing an active hobby usually leads to better health, and, for a lucky few some gold.
 
loamer said:
Interesting comparison (basic 11" mono on the 5000, good to see they also compared it with a 15 x 12) For 4500 users, we would need to use a wider range of coils, especially on small gold (a joey for example) to match these comparisons. 4500/5000 probably still in the ball park for medium responses but this thing may just be a killer in small and large nugget response areas. The rest?

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Cheers loamer.

Totally agreed on your points! It will be interesting to see those GPZ-GPX comparisons done with good NF, or similar good aftermarket coils and an experienced operator in gold bearing ground once released. Seems the depth test done on the ML GPZ introduction video (though slightly crude) is impressive so far for 'out of the box' use and the standard coil. Looking forward to seeing the more extreme incidents of EMI handling too.

Some great points raised here and there through this thread. I'd have to say I'd love to own one too, particularly if I were prospecting in deeper gold country -I would have put my deposit down on the GPZ long ago, but fortunately most areas we prospect are only shallow (mostly surfacing) so the SDC/5K combo will easily suffice nicely for now. I definitely haven't lost any faith in those machines just yet. The 'ol SDC isn't that far off paying for itself now.

Great to see this technology advancing decently. That price is slightly scary -though it's nothing a seven or eight ounce lump won't cover I guess. We just need to swing the old coil over one and bingo! GPZ in the bag. Sounds easy in theory :D

Hope everyone has been doing great and the gold is co-operating nicely!
Shauno.
 
A little something I was privy to yesterday. Apparently during early testing the gpz was very unstable. It has been dumb down to get it to where it is now. Just imagine how good it will be if they can get it to work at its full potential! I'm sure Bruce will figure it out ;)
 
Andyndan said:
I want to get the gpz 7000 but don't know wether or not to take the plunge ..... :eek: help me lol

You own a 5000 and a 2300 going by your
Signature and your thinking to take the
Plunge.

Are you really serious?

You already own 2 great machines.
 
As wolf said! But I'll add, there is so much ground out there it will take years before the 7000 covers any serious amount of it. If there is great success met with in the 7000 you'll have plenty of time to join in.
 
We need machines with better gold identification
While in ground rather than depth and machines
That weigh less.

Just take a look at the last 87ouncer found at less
Than 12" a short while ago.

Thats my view anyway.
 

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