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The Minelab GPX 6000 is a Pulse Induction gold detector built around GeoSense-PI ground intelligence, and it weighs 2.1 kg (4.6 lbs). If you have spent days fighting ground noise in iron-rich laterite country or lost faint signals to threshold chatter, this machine addresses those specific problems at the hardware level, not through menu options, but through how it processes the ground signal before audio ever reaches you.
What You Gain Coming from a Single-Frequency or Older PI Machine
- Stable threshold over hot ground. GeoSense-PI reads ground and target signals simultaneously in real time, separating them before outputting audio. The threshold that screeches across ironstone patches on older PI machines stays smooth here, so faint responses stand out instead of getting lost in ground noise.
- Consistent response to sub-gram targets. The GPX 6000 detects fine gold below 0.1 gram routinely in appropriate ground conditions. If your current machine skips past fine wire gold at 2 inches, this one picks it up and gives a clear, repeatable signal.
- Eight hours of battery on one charge. The 7.4V / 5,833 mAh lithium-ion pack runs up to 8 hours. You finish the grid you planned, not the shorter one you settled for when the old pack ran out at hour four.
- Salt and EMI solved at the coil level. The included GPX 14" Double-D coil with Conductive Ground Cancel mode handles salt-affected soil that sends mono-coil machines home early. Switch coils, select the mode, keep hunting.
- Collapses to 67 cm (26.5 in) for pack transport. The three-piece carbon fibre shaft breaks down small enough for a backpack. You hunt locations that require a walk-in without leaving the detector in the truck.
Detectorists considering the next step up in depth and ground coverage can compare our full range on the Minelab GPZ 7000 collection page, which uses ZVT technology for the most challenging deep-target environments.
What's in the Box
- Minelab GPX 6000 Metal Detector
- GPX 11" Round Monoloop Coil
- GPX 14" Round Double-D Coil
- 7.4V / 5,833 mAh Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery Pack
- ML 100 Bluetooth Wireless Headphones (aptX Low Latency)
- AC Mains Plug Pack Charger
- Crocodile Clip Vehicle Charging Cable
- 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty (control box and coil)

Field Use
Arid Goldfields with High Mineralisation
Laterite soils, ironstone patches, and red-clay desert ground produce the ground noise that buries faint signals on conventional detectors. The GPX 6000's automatic ground balance tracks soil variation continuously, and the Difficult and Severe ground modes progressively suppress hot-rock interference without requiring manual retuning every few metres.
- Coil: GPX 11" Monoloop
- Ground Type: Difficult for moderate mineralisation; Severe over dense ironstone country
- Sensitivity: Start at Auto+ (12); reduce to 10-11 if threshold becomes unstable on hot patches
- Noise Cancel: Auto
Salt-Affected Ground and Coastal Placer Deposits
Conductive soils and wet salt patches generate false signals under mono coils that are difficult to distinguish from real targets. The Double-D coil geometry reduces this ground response at the coil level, and Conductive Ground Cancel mode is engineered for saline terrain specifically.
- Coil: GPX 14" Double-D
- Ground Type: Conductive Ground Cancel
- Sensitivity: Manual 7-9; increase incrementally once the ground settles
- Noise Cancel: Auto
Alluvial Creek Beds and Gully Systems
Creek beds concentrate gold across a wide size range, from fine flakes in clay layers to larger pieces lodged in bedrock traps. The GPX 6000 covers both target sizes in a single pass without a coil change, and the compact 11" mono handles the tight bends and exposed roots that slow wider coils.
- Coil: GPX 11" Monoloop for tight gullies and narrow bedrock channels; GPX 14" DD on open gravel flats
- Ground Type: Normal on low-mineralisation gravels; Difficult on clay-heavy or iron-stained banks
- Sensitivity: Auto (11); use the Quick-Trak trigger when crossing between gravel and clay
- Noise Cancel: Auto
GeoSense-PI Technology
Standard Pulse Induction transmits a pulse and measures the decay of the returning signal. The problem in mineralised goldfields is that heavily ironstoned ground produces its own decay signal, and that overlaps with the target response. At high sensitivity, the two become indistinguishable, so most detectorists back sensitivity off and accept the loss in target depth and fine-gold detection. GeoSense-PI uses a triple-feedback system to analyse ground and target signals in real time, separating them before they reach audio. The result is a stable threshold over ground that previously forced sensitivity reductions, and clear, sharp responses to targets that standard PI machines would report as ground noise. Automatic Ground Balance continuously calibrates to changing soils as you swing, and the Quick-Trak trigger ground-balances on demand over sharp soil boundaries without interrupting the session.

Build, Display, and Audio
The three-piece carbon fibre shaft extends to 155 cm (61 in) and collapses to 67 cm (26.5 in). The U-Flex adjustable armrest distributes swing weight across the forearm rather than the wrist, which is meaningful during 6-8 hour sessions in open desert or broken creek country. The monochrome LCD display with backlight shows Ground Type selection, Sensitivity level, and battery status. Controls are direct: Bluetooth toggle, backlight adjust, power, sensitivity adjust, volume adjust, Noise Cancel, Ground Type selector, and Quick-Trak trigger. No menus to work through mid-hunt. The 3.5mm headphone socket includes a waterproof cap.
Audio works through the built-in loudspeaker, the 3.5mm wired socket, or the included ML 100 Bluetooth headphones. The ML 100 uses aptX Low Latency, which eliminates the audio delay that made earlier wireless systems unreliable for signal-position matching. For pinpointing in rocky or broken ground, the Minelab Pro-Find 40 pinpointer is designed to work alongside the GPX 6000 and fits naturally into the workflow.

Coil Options
The GPX 6000 ships with two coils. The GPX 11" Round Monoloop is the default choice for dry mineralised goldfields: its compact footprint pinpoints accurately in rough ground and maximises sensitivity to sub-gram targets. The GPX 14" Round Double-D handles the conditions the mono coil struggles with: high-salt coastal soils, conductive clay, and areas with significant electrical interference. Both coils are waterproof to 1 m (3.3 ft).
The optional GPX 17" Monoloop coil, confirmed by Minelab and available separately, covers more ground per swing on open flats and increases depth on larger targets. We recommend it for detecting wide accessible goldfields where coverage speed matters more than fine-gold sensitivity. Our team can advise on coil selection based on where you hunt.
Minelab GPX 6000 Specifications
- Technology: Pulse Induction with GeoSense-PI
- Search Modes: Normal, Difficult, Severe (Monoloop coil); EMI Cancel, Conductive Ground Cancel (Double-D coil)
- Sensitivity: Manual 1-10, Auto (11), Auto+ (12)
- Noise Cancel: Automatic
- Target ID / Iron Bias / Depth Indicator: None (Pulse Induction; no discrimination)
- Included Coils: GPX 11" Round Monoloop, GPX 14" Round Double-D
- Coil Waterproof Rating: 1 m (3.3 ft)
- Detector Weather Rating: Splash and rainproof (control box)
- Weight: 2.1 kg (4.6 lbs)
- Length Extended: 155 cm (61 in)
- Length Collapsed: 67 cm (26.5 in)
- Battery: 7.4V / 5,833 mAh Lithium-Ion Rechargeable, up to 8 hours
- Audio Outputs: Built-in speaker, 3.5mm wired, Bluetooth aptX Low Latency
- Included Headphones: ML 100 Bluetooth Wireless (aptX Low Latency)
- Operating Temperature: -10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F)
- Warranty: 3 years (control box and coil)
- Key Technologies: GeoSense-PI, Bluetooth aptX Low Latency
Why Buy the Minelab GPX 6000 from Serious Detecting
We are an authorized Minelab dealer, which means every GPX 6000 we sell comes with the full 3-year manufacturer's warranty and access to Minelab's US service network. Our team has first-hand experience with the GPX 6000 and the machines it replaces, and we are available by phone or email to help with coil selection, ground mode setup, and accessory pairing before and after purchase. We offer free shipping on orders over $99. For detectorists interested in processing the fine gold this machine excels at detecting, our guide on recovering flour gold covers the methods worth knowing before your first outing.
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