Araratgold said:PS Howard, I have not " avoided " using larger targets, I just don't have any, having sold all my nuggets. As you know, I have found them up to 39 ounces with the ZED, but you just can't leave these lying around the house !
Rick
Jaros said:Great find. Let us know how much gold in it!
dasenator777 said:A QUOTE FROM ANOTHER USER ON ANOTHER FORUM...NOW HE KNOWS HOW TO GET THE BEST OUT OF QED, IVE TRIED IT NOW AND BUGS CONFIRMS ALSO....Re: QED Information
Post Jarrodt6 on Tue Oct 03, 2017 7:40 pm
Been a while and I'm still swinging my QED, having young kids doesn't allow me to get out much. I'm up to about 10 pieces for 4 grams, not a huge amount but happy enough since I only get out once or twice a month.
One major improvement was the sennhieser rs160 headphones, the extra volume and not ripping out the cord when you're digging is night and day better, worth every cent.
I still fiddle with the settings every time I go out but that's more out of interest than anything else. At the moment if the ground allows I'm running the volume really high at around 70-80 and you almost get a solid threshold and hear every little noise, you have to keep the bias neutral to do this but my tests have proved I get better depth this way than a low bias/low mode approach.
I did recently run into the first ground that seemed too noisy for mine, shallow surfacing with a lot of clay. I've done other areas like this fine but this place had me getting false signals every few meters, I'm putting it down to the 11" elite being super sensitive and I'm looking at getting a bigger coil like the 14" because I'm not really after sub .1g that the 11" can find and it should run smoother.
In my opinion looking on other forums about the QED too much attention is given to the modes and the bias, I pretty much run mine in mode 8 and use the other settings to get the sensitivity. People say they get better tests in mode 1 than in mode 8etc, but mode 8 runs much quieter so now you can up your gain and up your volume like you can't in mode 1. Of course if you leave mode 8 with gain at 1 it will lose sensitivity.
Right now I run mode 8, gain 4-5, bias neutral and volume 70-80. If it's a bit noisy I bring the volume down first to as low as 30, then the gain. If it's runs really quiet I up the gain to 6, if it can handle more I go down to mode 7, then 6 etc but I never run my gain under 3, I see too many running low modes with gain under 3 and I don't think this is good, get the gain up higher in a higher mode, I get less ground noise this way.
Recently while having a break we set up a couple of tests with a .2 and 1 gram while stopping for lunch. The other detectors were a gpx 4500 with older 11" coiltek mono and a gpx4000 with 14" elite. I was happy that I could match both on the 1 gram and they both agreed I had the edge on the .2 over the 4500, no doubt the elite coil vs terracotta helped.
The difference we noticed was that the QED's signal is much easier to hear but it drops off quickly as it reaches its max depth while the minelabs gently faded into the slight woo-hoo.
I still didn't feel I had the best detector but it was certainly close, and for half the price, much less weight, no cables and the satisfaction I put it all together myself how I wanted I was happy.
The only time it fell behind was with my super sensitive 11" on the clay surfacing it struggled with false targets while the older 4000 with the 14" went along well and found a couple of nice gram+ bits with less fuss. In other ground i have found small gold that this 4000 missed.
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Araratgold said:In fairness to Howard, and in case I have somehow botched the test, this morning I have taken down the QED video until we can do some testing together next week.
PS Howard, I have not " avoided " using larger targets, I just don't have any, having sold all my nuggets. As you know, I have found them up to 39 ounces with the ZED, but you just can't leave these lying around the house !
Also, you don't need to go and buy a camera, as mine does a good enough job !
Rick
Araratgold said:I only cross compared with the ZED because Howard sent me a series of rather blunt texts
Haven't tried them again for awhile but wasn't overly impressed with the 6" Detech mono or NFA 14" x 7" on the QED. The NFA 14" x 7" was a favourite on the GPX.Araratgold said:I see Doug on his forum has now stated this about the QED :
" Rick has said that he wants to use a large mono for prospecting in WA which is why he chose the NF 17x11 mono when he did the detector comparison test.
If he wants to go this way then he should borrow a 18"NF advantage or the 25" NF 3 spoked mono to try which QED.users report work well with the QED.Some coils don't work well with the QED but their are many others that do. "
Well I'll be buggered ! Wasn't that the whole point of my exercise, to see how well the 17x11 would work on the QED, as it is one of the few spare coils I have for my wife's GPX ????? :Y:
It would seem that it may well be one of the coils that " doesn't work well with the QED ", which is unfortunate, because it is one of the most used and successful coils for the GPX, especially in WA !!!!!!!!!!!
How many others are there that we haven't discovered yet ????
In other words, not only is the QED a bit fiddly to use, it is also fussy about what coils will work well on it ! :N:
Rick
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