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MXT vs MXT PRO

The M6 is a silent search (no threshold) coin & jewelry hunter. It can be operated in single tone or 7 Tone ID mode. The M6 was designed to be a good coin & jewelry detector that can be used as an OK relic hunter.

The MXT is a powerful & versatile threshold based detector. It does not have 7 Tone ID like the M6. At best the MXT has 2-tone ID in one of the Relic Modes. Because of the threshold it will search a bit deeper in both the Relic and the Coin & Jewelry modes than the M6. And, it has a very good nugget hunting Prospecting mode.

The MXT Pro has all the features of an M6 & MXT, including the threshold, combined into the same detector. And, it has the additional features of a Backlight Display, Ground Grab and the ability to be locked into, hands free, pinpoint mode. The display backlight is a big help if you hunt into the evening or do night hunting. The Ground Grab will keep deep targets from being tracked out by the very fast autotrack system. And, if you ever get an in-line probe, pinpointer, the hands free lock into pinpoint mode will be helpful. The MXT Pro is an improvement on an already great detector.
 
I have an original MXT and really like it. However, if I were buying a new one, I'd get the Pro as I could make good use of both the ground grab and the backlight.
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