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  • were you eating it?

  • did he just say hoe-down??

  • thank you for your great video and answered question helps alot

  • The GB2 runs 71 khz. I do understand that your GB2 has a great advantage against the Tesoro Lobo Supertraq in finding them tiny nuggets. I bought a T.L supertraq about a year ago. It runs at 17.5 khz. I haven't found one piece of gold yet. Did I make a mistake? I live and hunt in Arizona pretty bad ground for detectors. Where do you hunt? I notice your running the small coil. I'm still running the stock 10 in. Elip. I was considering the 5.75 coil before I give up on the supertraq. G V any help?

  • nice video. funny thing, i was going to get a gold bug 2 and start doing videos like yours. are you in az?

  • @YourADrag

    I'm in CA. I swing a GPX4500, but the GB2 is more fun.

  • @LuckyJ0E nice. i was thinking about getting a 4500, just not that experienced yet.

  • @LuckyJ0E sorry for asking another question, but how big of a difference is the 4500?

  • @YourADrag Questions are not a problem. I'm glad to help people with prospecting. As far as 4500 vs. GB2 it is no contest. And comparing apples to oranges. The GPX4500 is a pulse induction machine whereas the GB2 is a VLF detector. Pulse inductors have the advantage in depth and in highly mineralized ground. VLFs operating at a high frequency have the advantage in tiny nuggets and price.

    email me at advancedminingequipment@gmail.­com and I can explain more. I'm running out of text space here.

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