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  2. Are older White's detectors worth buying? Are they inferior?

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    The 6000 di detector is far superior to the classic iii. it is a much more powerful and versitile detector. sold for around 699.00 the classic 3 has been discontinued and has been replaced by the white's prizm series. if the 6000 di works i would recommend using it over the classic iii. MAC IN EUGENE.

  3. White's PulseScan TDI - Steve's Reviews - DetectorProspector.com

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    The TDI is a unique detector and is seeing use in many applications unforeseen when it first came out. The TDI has been available in several versions but all are basically the same detector as far as how they work. October 2019 Note: White's has a model called the TDI Hi-Q, which is a TDI SL with straight rod, new coil, and tan or camo paint job.

  4. White's MX7 - Metal Detector Reviews - DetectorProspector.com

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    April 7, 2022. 1 of 1 member found this review helpful. Sensational little machine with plenty of power and sensitivity when you need it. You can swing this detector all day with little effort especially in conjunction with the 6” Shooter coil. Highly recommended. White's MX7 metal detector features and specifications with user reviews.

  5. White's TM 808 - Metal Detector Reviews - DetectorProspector.com

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    Followers 1. The White's TM 808 metal detector was introduced in 1996 and was still in production when White’s closed up shop in 2020. The TM 808 is a "two-box" metal detector that is designed for finding large objects at depth. Two box detectors are not sensitive to items much smaller than a baseball, but can detect large items like a 55 ...

  6. White's GMZ - Steve's Reviews - DetectorProspector.com

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    The White's GMZ was released in 2009 and discontinued in 2016. The GMZ is a simple to operate 50 kHz metal detector with exceptional sensitivity to small gold nuggets. The GMZ shares the coils used by the White's Goldmaster/GMT series of metal detectors. The GMZ might appear to be a stripped down GMT, but it is in fact an entirely different design.

  7. The Official Whites MXT Information Thread - Friendly Metal...

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    Jan 1, 2009. #1. Hello Forum Members! I am about to enter into the world of the Whites MXT metal detector. I have used my Whites DFX a little over 2 years now. I am very happy with performance and will continue it's use. The fact of the matter is I want a new toy!

  8. White's Goldmaster 24K - Metal Detector Reviews -...

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    The White's Goldmaster 24K metal detector was introduced in 2018 and was still in production when White’s closed up shop in 2020. It is a 48 kHz induction balance metal detector aimed primarily at gold prospecting. A waterproof version called the GMX Sport was released in 2020. Garrett Metal Detectors purchased White's Electronics, and the ...

  9. Coils for White's MXT, DFX and M6 Comparison Chart | Friendly...

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    13rannon, My group actually ran tests on the Eclipse Shoot DD Coil. In our test bed with the White’s Eclipse Shoot DD 4x6 Coil on my MXT here’s how the coil performed with the gain on factory preset: “Copper” Penny at 6 inches. “Silver” Dime at 6 inches. Nickel at 7 inches. “Silver” Quarter at 8 inches.

  10. White's MXT detector compared to more modern detectors

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    Oregon Coast. Nov 28, 2020. #11. You should just run the hell out of the MXT and consider upgrading to an Eclipse DD 6"x10" coil or 10" round DD coil. MXTs run better with DD coils and especially in heavily mineralized soil, which it sounds like you have. I prefer the 6x10. S.

  11. What Coils Are Compatible With Spectrum Xlt - White's Metal...

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    6.59khz coils - Blue Max 4x6DD... Concetric - Bullseye 5.3 (5"), Royal 800 (8"), Stock 9.5, Blue Max, Maxima 1500 15". My 2 choices for CW relic hunting is the Stock 9.5 and the 15" Maxima, As for the small coils, the Bullseye 5.3 is the better performer hands down, but with the right tweaks the 9.5 can perform well on sites where a smaller ...