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Places to detect - Close to Melbourne Victoria
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<blockquote data-quote="Way2go" data-source="post: 349558" data-attributes="member: 10363"><p>I hope your XT1700 problems are cheap to fix. There are some interesting videos on the GM1000 as well. One video posted on this forum is good at explaining the auto ground balance and difference regarding its sensitivity. Recommend you check it out. </p><p>I too wish to get a GM1000 to test against my Whites GMT. I do own an old Minelab Quattro, which I tend to use in parks and on the beach. Possibly one of the best coin/relic detectors produced. even goes deeper than a mates Safari on the same ground and target. As this is such a handy detector, I thought that I would give the GM1000 a go. If it proves as good or better than the GMT, I will consider retiring the GMT or keep it as a back-up when detecting with friends/family.</p><p></p><p>Diamo gold when you get the GM1000, let us know how it performs and how it goes against the XT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Way2go, post: 349558, member: 10363"] I hope your XT1700 problems are cheap to fix. There are some interesting videos on the GM1000 as well. One video posted on this forum is good at explaining the auto ground balance and difference regarding its sensitivity. Recommend you check it out. I too wish to get a GM1000 to test against my Whites GMT. I do own an old Minelab Quattro, which I tend to use in parks and on the beach. Possibly one of the best coin/relic detectors produced. even goes deeper than a mates Safari on the same ground and target. As this is such a handy detector, I thought that I would give the GM1000 a go. If it proves as good or better than the GMT, I will consider retiring the GMT or keep it as a back-up when detecting with friends/family. Diamo gold when you get the GM1000, let us know how it performs and how it goes against the XT. [/QUOTE]
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