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Aftermarket Coils for the GPX 6000 - Coiltek
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 644390" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>I've seen an x-ray of the stock 11" mono on Detector Prospector forum & they do appear to be flat/spiral wound coils.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.detectorprospector.com/forums/topic/16798-coiltek-coils-for-the-gpx-6000-confirmed/[/URL]</p><p>Coiltek stated on the same thread that their new coils will be "bunched" wound?</p><p>Not sure if that means traditional bundle wound or not.</p><p>I've messaged them for clarification as I'm interested to know too but not overly concerned.</p><p>Being bundle wound, but still relatively small sizes, may have some advantages too for those that consider the 6000 too "ratty". Bundle wound may settle it down a bit but still maintain good sensitivity.</p><p>Those having trouble with pinpointing with the stock coils may find the "to edge of coil sensitivity" better also.</p><p>Personally I'd be happy with flat/spiral wound as I'm finding the 6000 ok but not phased if bundle wound & the sensitivity is there.</p><p>I believe smaller sizes like 10x5 can't be flat/spiral wound either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 644390, member: 4485"] I've seen an x-ray of the stock 11" mono on Detector Prospector forum & they do appear to be flat/spiral wound coils. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.detectorprospector.com/forums/topic/16798-coiltek-coils-for-the-gpx-6000-confirmed/[/URL] Coiltek stated on the same thread that their new coils will be "bunched" wound? Not sure if that means traditional bundle wound or not. I've messaged them for clarification as I'm interested to know too but not overly concerned. Being bundle wound, but still relatively small sizes, may have some advantages too for those that consider the 6000 too "ratty". Bundle wound may settle it down a bit but still maintain good sensitivity. Those having trouble with pinpointing with the stock coils may find the "to edge of coil sensitivity" better also. Personally I'd be happy with flat/spiral wound as I'm finding the 6000 ok but not phased if bundle wound & the sensitivity is there. I believe smaller sizes like 10x5 can't be flat/spiral wound either. [/QUOTE]
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