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GPX6000 - Tips, Tricks, Settings, Accessories & Other Notable Findings
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 608007" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Me either as yet.</p><p>I have noticed that with the better volume level of the GPX6000 that you can tend to get the volume up higher than needed. I'm wondering if people experiencing "issues" with the built in speaker, or even headphones, might need to just lower the volume down to a level where it's not heightening everything? Try a small test bit out & see how it signals at various volume levels & manual "sensitivity" levels + listen to the threshold change, does the level of spurious noise balance out?</p><p>Coupled with a tendency for people to want to ring the neck of these machines by running them in high setting (when often it's not required or even counterproductive i.e. trying to run with too high gain 4500/5000 with Evo/Elite coils) I'm thinking conservative in problem areas is the go & probably going to be more productive keeping in mind the info about sensitivity in manual settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 608007, member: 4485"] Me either as yet. I have noticed that with the better volume level of the GPX6000 that you can tend to get the volume up higher than needed. I'm wondering if people experiencing "issues" with the built in speaker, or even headphones, might need to just lower the volume down to a level where it's not heightening everything? Try a small test bit out & see how it signals at various volume levels & manual "sensitivity" levels + listen to the threshold change, does the level of spurious noise balance out? Coupled with a tendency for people to want to ring the neck of these machines by running them in high setting (when often it's not required or even counterproductive i.e. trying to run with too high gain 4500/5000 with Evo/Elite coils) I'm thinking conservative in problem areas is the go & probably going to be more productive keeping in mind the info about sensitivity in manual settings. [/QUOTE]
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