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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 132390" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Gotta agree especially now with my repaired B&Z booster - much better audio/threshold control. Even without the booster I wouldn't say that the noise is horrendous. Most complain that the inbuilt speaker is too quiet? They are definitely not as smooth in threshold as a GPX5000 but the threshold should be smooth enough & definitely not "screaming"? </p><p>MB it shouldn't be as extreme as your saying? Maybe try to catch up with someone else with one & compare it? The SDC wouldn't really be my choice of machine for old school sites, beaches etc. though. Goldfields are it's forte & what it was designed to do.</p><p>What threshold level do you run the ATX at? Sounds like you run it low or right down. If there is absolutely no noise I would say too low. You need to have an audible background threshold in order to pick up faint targets - important when gold detecting or chasing deep targets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 132390, member: 4485"] Gotta agree especially now with my repaired B&Z booster - much better audio/threshold control. Even without the booster I wouldn't say that the noise is horrendous. Most complain that the inbuilt speaker is too quiet? They are definitely not as smooth in threshold as a GPX5000 but the threshold should be smooth enough & definitely not "screaming"? MB it shouldn't be as extreme as your saying? Maybe try to catch up with someone else with one & compare it? The SDC wouldn't really be my choice of machine for old school sites, beaches etc. though. Goldfields are it's forte & what it was designed to do. What threshold level do you run the ATX at? Sounds like you run it low or right down. If there is absolutely no noise I would say too low. You need to have an audible background threshold in order to pick up faint targets - important when gold detecting or chasing deep targets. [/QUOTE]
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