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MX Sport test

cedarswamp

Active member
Took the mxs out tonight really locked on the I.D. 1936 buffalo nice machine but I like the MXT All pro better,,,,,CEDAR
 
A days hunt is not sufficient time to evaluate a detector I would like to try the 6x10 coil on it with better earphones and compare it to other machines I have, the tones are different to the All Pro,,,,,CEDAR
 
Give it time. I wasn't sure I cared for the MX7 when I got it. I almost sold it. I found it responded differently to many other machines I had used before. It took me awhile to understand it. Even after several months I still feel I'm in the learning phase.
 
[size=large]When I first got the MX Sport I tried to run the sensitivity 8-9 like I was used to on my MXT and MX5. Figured out pretty fast that was way to hot for the soil condition in my area. After backing it down to 5-6 it smoothed out. The MX Sport does take a little time to get used to but I prefer it over the MXT and the MX5. [/size]
 
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