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Minelab GPX5000 vs GPX4500
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 246491" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>I was always told the actual gain on both is the same i.e. 15 on the 4500 equals 20 on the 5000 it was just that the 5000 offers finer adjustment through a higher range. Either way the 5000 does have subtle improvements like the extra gain/gain adjustment & timings.</p><p>Both great machines & your not going to be missing much with a 4500 for a bit less outlay but given the choice for the same money I'd lean towards the 5000. Those subtle differences + the fine gold timing may just give you the edge & as UTBN says the 5000 has everything else a 4500 has & you can run it like one. I would gladly own either.</p><p>Seeing results from blokes I know that have kept the 4500 it doesn't surprise me why they have chosen to keep them when the 5000 came out. No use changing if it's working well for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 246491, member: 4485"] I was always told the actual gain on both is the same i.e. 15 on the 4500 equals 20 on the 5000 it was just that the 5000 offers finer adjustment through a higher range. Either way the 5000 does have subtle improvements like the extra gain/gain adjustment & timings. Both great machines & your not going to be missing much with a 4500 for a bit less outlay but given the choice for the same money I'd lean towards the 5000. Those subtle differences + the fine gold timing may just give you the edge & as UTBN says the 5000 has everything else a 4500 has & you can run it like one. I would gladly own either. Seeing results from blokes I know that have kept the 4500 it doesn't surprise me why they have chosen to keep them when the 5000 came out. No use changing if it's working well for you. [/QUOTE]
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