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[size=large]Without a doubt the lack of a smaller-than-stock accessory coil is one of the main gripes that I have had with the Prizm's, as have many others, but the upper-level folks at White's just didn't get that message from the dealers so, if finger pointing, we have to point and give a shame-on-you scolding to the many dealers who have not promoted the Prizm's or really most lower-end models, like the Classic series.khouse said:I hope Whites supports the new release of the 6T with accessory coils. I think this was/is the down fall of the Prizm series. They at least should release a 4 and/or 6 inch coil for the Prizms.
[size=large]Like the other Prizm models, the 6T has a notch segment form of discrimination rather than a variable discriminate circuitry. Different from the others, however, is the addition of a 9th segment on the lower end for large iron, AND the ability to accept or reject each or any of these segments and not just those on the lower half.khouse said:Other than that it looks like Whites has answered the mid range general purpose detector issues. I'm so happy they got rid of the smart notch! Monty - do you know what the P6t weighs?
Without a doubt the lack of a smaller-than-stock accessory coil is one of the main gripes that I have had with the Prizm's, as have many others, but the upper-level folks at White's just didn't get that message from the dealers so, if finger pointing, we have to point and give a shame-on-you scolding to the many dealers who have not promoted the Prizm's or really most lower-end models, like the Classic series.
[size=large]Like you, I wish they would have stayed with the 6.59 kHz frequency, but then look at the models that still operated at that frequency but the older coils didn't carry over. There were changes other than just the operating frequency. I thought they were going in the wrong direction with the Prizm series in trying to promote them as a 'replacement' for the Classic series, but the performance just wasn't there for me. I will have to say the new 6T works better, and differently, from the other Prizm models.[/size]crazyman said:I still thinks Whites is going in the wrong direction. If Whites was going to keep lower feq. detectors in the line up why in the world didn't they stay with the 6.59 freq. with all the available coils and accessories already out there?
[size=large]Again, like you, I miss the good analog models they offered, and for sure the XL Pro was the best since it provided excellent field performance, a lighter and better balanced package, and could be adjusted (Signal Balance) to work reasonably slow. I could do without a 22-filter/4-filter switch. That concept was used on the Compass Challenger X-100 and, while it worked, it didn't work all that well.crazyman said:New is not always better. Bring back the performance of the 5900/6000 series with all the same functions and features but add a selectable 2 or 4 filter switch. same 6.59 khz. freq.with smaller analog meter in the M6/MXT size meter case. Even though I love analog meters the meter style itself is less important than the performance and available functions of these great old detectors. If a analog meter is a no can do the M6 style meter or IDX Pro style with a depth meter added will suffice.