JJames1610
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Which of the two detectors would you feel is deeper for one, and better in trash? Going to get one as a backup and thought I would ask here first, thanks
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Dang said:Both have fixed ground balance so I wouldn't get either one myself.
OregonGregg said:Really is a nice detector, the only complaints are the PP button, you have to learn to tap it to pinpoint, it you push and hold it, that will put you in the all medal mode. And the headphone jack placement, it would have been nice if they placed it on the rear of the battery box instead of the backside of the display housing. The other complaint was that they did not provide a Lock Track to lock the GB like on a M6 or MXT(s) However, they ( except Salt mode) only allow the machine to track from -95 up to -88 so isn't anything to worry about. LOL when it first came out, I was one of them that complained about having no Lock Trac till I realized it was only allowed to track -95 to -88..............
OregonGregg said:LOL I know ya did Hombre...sometimes I'm a slow learner, but thankfully ya popped in here. Your the MX5 expert, anything to add.......
Woodstock said:Read the reviews .. the GT maybe older but I'd swing the GT ... Woodstock
Whites Coinmaster GT
Whites Coinmaster GT Price: $400
Avg. Score: 5 stars! 5.00
Based on 4 reviews
Helpful Tips: 1
Avg. Durability: 5 stars!5.00
Avg. Ease of use: 5 stars!5.00
Maximum detection depth is said to be 12" but well even 10 " is better than the 400 ......... Woodstock