Ridge Runner said:neddy said:I would like to know how the machine goes at picking up porous prickly gold. This is the stuff the Gpx has problems picking up and the SDC is capable of finding. I am mainly interested in the QED capabilities in finding small gold at greater depth to SDC. The weight factor is a big thing for me so interested in a lighter alternative. Getting close to 70 got to think about self preservation. Then there's the other question is it better than gp3500. ???
It might be able to see small Gold but I very much doubt that it will match any of the GP/GPX machines when it comes to depth when the GP/GPX is right hands.
It really is too soon to tell because there are not many QED's out there so it might take a couple of months before the results are in So the QED needs to be given a chance to prove it's self.
So the qed could match or even exceed the gpx in some situations then?
So far in my limited experience, I can get more depth with my 4500, in some situations, but here is one for you, I can use my QED in places that I can't use my GPX. In which case, the QED will win in the depth stakes, no matter who,s hands its in.
I don't know why JP experienced ground noise. Maybe that area is just too hot, or some other factor, Im sure he understands any detector and trouble shooting in hot ground much better than i ever will. I managed to balance and use my QED today in an area where I just can't use my gpx, and even one of my mates has trouble with his zed. Maybe there is a trick to using the GPX on that ground, only one I know of is DD coil for the gpx, otherwise, the QED wins. Horses for courses RR.