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| Sentite cosa dice Johnathan Porter, endorser e collaudatore della Minelab, nonché cercatore d'oro professionista:" Steve I know you will like the 4500, it has all the great features of the 4000 but more refined to further enhance the characterisics of the new digital platform. Because the detector is now mainly digital we can see a lot of adjustments made available through the menu structure that was not possible before. Minelab have refined the menu to make it more user friendly whilst at the same time adding more features to give us the operator more choices depending on the conditions. I personally am not a big fan of menu driven electronics ect as I get lost in them (Minelab had to in this case or the detector would have end up looking like an Echidna with all the switches (Porcupine )), however I feel Minelab have done a pretty good job, keeping to the theme of simplicitiy whilst at the same time offering more.
There are a lot of new things in the GPX4500 which I feel will further enhance the way the detector behaves especially in the US. There were also a number of issues with the 4000 which have been sorted out (susceptibilty to EM, anomalious behaviour etc). To my mind the GP3500 was the pinnacle of the analogue detectors from Minelab, the audio was well sorted and it performed extremely well. The GPX4000 was the start of Minelabs gold specific digital technology and has now in its 2nd iteration been taken to the next level."
Insomma, l'era digitale dei PI in casa Minelab sembra ormai avviata e in veloce accelerazione
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