Still have my 4500 too, but no denying that the SDC, GPZ & 6000 are far superior on reef gold. Lots of iron encrusted gold around my parts that didn't start popping out the ground regularly until the 2300 came out. 6000 can be frustrating in areas littered with lead shot, but it can also find colour when nothing else will.
Hi Nenad thanks for the videos always enjoy watching them. If you were to buy one Evo for a 4500 which would you get for depth on smaller sub gram to multi gram nuggets between the 12 round or the 14x9 Evo?
I love my 5000. I just picked up the 6000 but am holding onto my 5000 for new patches. I like having the discrimination with the DD coil. The 6000 is unbelievable on gold the 5000 just can’t hear. A friend has been cleaning up an area we have detected for 20 years with every Minelab since the SD2100.
Check out some of my previous GPX5000 videos, I often share settings. Can't remember exact settings I would have been running in this video, but I'm often not far off factory settings in General mode.
Yeah 17x13" is a great all-rounder, but if you find a few bits, you gotta hit it with a smaller coil. 12x8" Evo if the ground is mild enough or a Sadie.
I would never change my 5000 for anything, i have found around 15 ounces in the last 3 years with it, mostly decent sized bits, I only run the 15 and 19 evos though
Yes 5000 has Fine Gold, but also Salt Gold which is a big improvement over Salt-Coarse on the 4500. If you don't intend to detect beaches or salt lakes, and don't care about missing very small stuff, the 4500 is just as good. Here is an article I wrote about Salt Gold. www.minelab.com/community/treasure-talk/the-power-of-salt-gold
Beautiful Gold. Good on you Nenad.
Thanks mate
Impressive work by the 5000 !
Yes indeed. Thanks for watching
Great work Nenad 👍
Thanks mate
Love my 4500 still finds good gold don't see the need to buy the 6000 to find tiny gold 👍
Still have my 4500 too, but no denying that the SDC, GPZ & 6000 are far superior on reef gold. Lots of iron encrusted gold around my parts that didn't start popping out the ground regularly until the 2300 came out. 6000 can be frustrating in areas littered with lead shot, but it can also find colour when nothing else will.
Nice work Nenad
Thanks mate
Hi Nenad thanks for the videos always enjoy watching them. If you were to buy one Evo for a 4500 which would you get for depth on smaller sub gram to multi gram nuggets between the 12 round or the 14x9 Evo?
They are very close on sub grammers, but the 12" is clearly better on multi-gram pieces, so I'd go with the 12". Glad you enjoy the videos ⛏
great work mate, happy days 💪🇦🇺⛏️
Thanks 👍
You had what looked to be fine gold sparkles on your fingers when you found that second piece??
No not gold. Broken down mica schist, like tiny flakes. There are big slabs of it on surrounding hillsides.
I love my 5000. I just picked up the 6000 but am holding onto my 5000 for new patches. I like having the discrimination with the DD coil. The 6000 is unbelievable on gold the 5000 just can’t hear. A friend has been cleaning up an area we have detected for 20 years with every Minelab since the SD2100.
Hi Wes, thanks for stopping by. Yes, the 6000 and the 5000 compliment each other very well.
Hi Nenad great work was wondering why your back on the gpx 5000 . Did you go away from the 7000
?
No, just always liked the 4500 and 5000 for patch hunting. Lighter and can swing them faster. The GPZ comes out in Part 2
Well done and great vid Nenad, looking at the ground your working has left me scratching my head, have you gone interstate?
Glad you enjoyed the vid. Just got back from interstate but this was from a few years back
hello bro, can you share your machine settings?
Check out some of my previous GPX5000 videos, I often share settings. Can't remember exact settings I would have been running in this video, but I'm often not far off factory settings in General mode.
Hey mate, Would the 4500 benefit with the sp01?
I just replied to your comment on the other video. Cheers
great video my friend NEW SUB.
Thanks and welcome
Whats better, 12" evo or Sadie?
For general purpose, the 12" Evo.
@@diggingwithphasetech thanks mate
@@craigd123 I'd only go to the Sadie if the terrain really required a very small coil, or ground is super mineralized.
@@diggingwithphasetech that makes sense, I'll go the 12. Cheers
Which coil nenad ? 14*9
12" and 14x9
I usually just walk around with a 17x13 on my 5000 because I’m lazy lol , it seems pretty sensitive on all gold , that’s for the vid 👍👍👍
Yeah 17x13" is a great all-rounder, but if you find a few bits, you gotta hit it with a smaller coil. 12x8" Evo if the ground is mild enough or a Sadie.
I would never change my 5000 for anything, i have found around 15 ounces in the last 3 years with it, mostly decent sized bits, I only run the 15 and 19 evos though
难得,现在研究GPX的 evo的越来越少了, 持续关注,,精彩视频!!
谢谢 Thanks
What would the last model of a 4500 and 5000 difference be besides the fine gold setting?
Yes 5000 has Fine Gold, but also Salt Gold which is a big improvement over Salt-Coarse on the 4500. If you don't intend to detect beaches or salt lakes, and don't care about missing very small stuff, the 4500 is just as good. Here is an article I wrote about Salt Gold. www.minelab.com/community/treasure-talk/the-power-of-salt-gold