Hello all! This is my first post as I am a long time detectorist but have been out of the game for about 8 years and glad to be back at it. I just purchased a Gamma 6000 and since it's just tooo cold here in southern Ohio to get out right now, I thought I would conduct some airtests to see how it does. These tests are done with the stock 8"coil:
Sensitivity at 80 (factory default when detector is first turned on) musketball and silver quarter both at 8"
Sensitivity at 93 - musketball and quarter at 10"
Sensitivity at 99 (max and machine noisy) - both at 11"
The only comparison machine I have at my disposal is a Tesoro Sidewinder Micromax, which was my old back up machine (my main was a CZ-5). Here is what the Sidewinder did:
Sensitivity at 10 (just before entering the red boost zone), I think this is basically the same as the 80 setting on the Gamma, and is the usual setting I would use for quiet operation as the machine has ni manual ground balance)
- musketball and silver quarter at 6 & 1/2"
Sensitivity maxed out in the red zone ( and machine noisy) - both at 8"
Conclusion is the Gamma gets a good 2-3 inches better than the Sidewinder in air tests and is LIGHTER! I know I am comparing to an older mid level machine but I am impressed. And I cannot wait to see what it does when I get the 11 DD coil on it!
Bill
Sensitivity at 80 (factory default when detector is first turned on) musketball and silver quarter both at 8"
Sensitivity at 93 - musketball and quarter at 10"
Sensitivity at 99 (max and machine noisy) - both at 11"
The only comparison machine I have at my disposal is a Tesoro Sidewinder Micromax, which was my old back up machine (my main was a CZ-5). Here is what the Sidewinder did:
Sensitivity at 10 (just before entering the red boost zone), I think this is basically the same as the 80 setting on the Gamma, and is the usual setting I would use for quiet operation as the machine has ni manual ground balance)
- musketball and silver quarter at 6 & 1/2"
Sensitivity maxed out in the red zone ( and machine noisy) - both at 8"
Conclusion is the Gamma gets a good 2-3 inches better than the Sidewinder in air tests and is LIGHTER! I know I am comparing to an older mid level machine but I am impressed. And I cannot wait to see what it does when I get the 11 DD coil on it!
Bill