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any info on the prism 5?

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i haven't heard much about it as far as depth or target seperation.anybody tried it yet?
 
and found that I liked it. As with all White's machines you get a clean machine, not a lot of chatter. The coil hones in well so pinpointing is fairly easy even with the 9.5 coil. I use an area in front of my store that has an electrical lines over top to see what happens with various machines. Its an area I take customers to and there are various targets at different depths.
The tone is sweet and the extra multi-tones are excellent. The target seperation is good and the processor is right on with identifying objects. Its a winner. Handled the electrical lines well. So far I have used most machines out in the same area and personally use an IDX Pro, Shadow-X3 and an Explorer XS. White's machines find as much stuff as any.
aloha- johny mc.
 
Prizm IV just as much if not better. The stock 8" coil is actually better in most situations, when hunting coins. Less bells and whistles than the V but a great machine. For simplicity, the III is an excellent machine too. All are as smooth as silk. Never sold a
V yet, only stock IV's and III's. Have fun and HH,Richardntn
 
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