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Bought a detector - need some advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Diablo" data-source="post: 399212" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Hi phil001,</p><p>If you learn how to really get your new machine talking to you, you will certainly detect gold with a VLF machine. And as already mentioned in previous post, it is still hard work with plenty of time learning the machine...it was also the same when I first got my 4500...it does require hard work to get the best out of any machine.</p><p>I still run my Tesoro VLF over my selected area it is 20 years old and still has found more gold than my 4500! In saying that the 4500 with an evo12 on the end is better in that nasty ground.</p><p>You can use the VLF in some places where the 4500 is too affected with EMI in the vicinity, also the small elliptical coils are useful in tight places and nasty undergrowth.</p><p>You can really learn a lot about prospecting with a VLF before investing a larger number of hard earned dollars for a glx etc. you can now take your time in deciding on a new detector going into the future while learning how to find the best place to find gold.</p><p>Have fun and good luck!</p><p>Cheers</p><p>Diablo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diablo, post: 399212, member: 7795"] Hi phil001, If you learn how to really get your new machine talking to you, you will certainly detect gold with a VLF machine. And as already mentioned in previous post, it is still hard work with plenty of time learning the machine...it was also the same when I first got my 4500...it does require hard work to get the best out of any machine. I still run my Tesoro VLF over my selected area it is 20 years old and still has found more gold than my 4500! In saying that the 4500 with an evo12 on the end is better in that nasty ground. You can use the VLF in some places where the 4500 is too affected with EMI in the vicinity, also the small elliptical coils are useful in tight places and nasty undergrowth. You can really learn a lot about prospecting with a VLF before investing a larger number of hard earned dollars for a glx etc. you can now take your time in deciding on a new detector going into the future while learning how to find the best place to find gold. Have fun and good luck! Cheers Diablo [/QUOTE]
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