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<blockquote data-quote="oldtimerROB" data-source="post: 395835" data-attributes="member: 8947"><p>Everyone should know by now that the Gold Racer is only good in low/medium grade mineralisation due to its high frequency.Until anyone proves otherwise I would expect the Gold Kruzer to be the same.It may be slightly more stable than the Racer due to it being a later design but I doubt it.</p><p>Jason wants a detector now and is not willing to save up for a 2300 and wait years,so 90% of the comments here are irrelevant. Jason is not specific in what area he will be using it or in what level of mineralisation. </p><p>If you want a cheap unit all I can recommend is an all purpose VLF running at 20 Khz if you want it for general prospecting and can handle high mineralisation. Some Nokta machines can easily pick up small fragments of metal down to 0.1 grams in the all metal mode at depths of between 2 to 4 inches depending where you are.. They are much more stable and easier to use than the 705.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldtimerROB, post: 395835, member: 8947"] Everyone should know by now that the Gold Racer is only good in low/medium grade mineralisation due to its high frequency.Until anyone proves otherwise I would expect the Gold Kruzer to be the same.It may be slightly more stable than the Racer due to it being a later design but I doubt it. Jason wants a detector now and is not willing to save up for a 2300 and wait years,so 90% of the comments here are irrelevant. Jason is not specific in what area he will be using it or in what level of mineralisation. If you want a cheap unit all I can recommend is an all purpose VLF running at 20 Khz if you want it for general prospecting and can handle high mineralisation. Some Nokta machines can easily pick up small fragments of metal down to 0.1 grams in the all metal mode at depths of between 2 to 4 inches depending where you are.. They are much more stable and easier to use than the 705. [/QUOTE]
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