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What detector do you use?

Started by romany123, August 10, 2007, 10:59:38 AM

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romany123

I use a whites spectrum XLT, and I love it.  Does anybody else who use one? if not what detector do you use, and how do you rate it.
What do you have on your wish list?

The review for the whites spectrum XLT, can be found here

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Regards
Dave

clifford

just received a wolf trax/ weather conditions make it impossible to evaluate/ any opinions out there as to its potential?????

                                                            Clifford

markando

hello all

new to this site, i started with a garrett ace 250, then last month i got an explorer se and what can i say it is a fantastic model was unsure what coils to get but joan allens advised me well and it was there the next day, still getting used to programs that are best for me but there are some good ones to use off the [Redacted] owners website,

happy hunting

keelbolt


rayredditch


goldie

 ;D hello everyone new to the forum but it may be obvious by my name what  machines i own,well 2 of them actually,there the best. ;)

Phantom_Major

Still stuck with my Compass Coin Pro II :( it is starting to show its age! Still got my trusty C-Scope 1220B as back up though  :D

Phantom_Major

I've heard a lot about the Goldies, do they really live up to their reputation?

romany123

I have read so much about the Goldie that I have decided to buy one, I pick it up from Brighton next week.
Watch this space
Regards
Dave

Scorpion

Hello. I use a Troy Shadow X5 and Garrett GTAx 1250. ;)

rayredditch

Sorry, bin off forum for a while. The Goldie Power is a great machine on newly powered and harrow. For the harder packed ground like stubble, pasture, and woodland (Or in the winter when itÃ,´s frozen), I prefer the lower kHz XPÃ,´s, which is why I alsohave an Adventis II. Fantastic combination, does everything except salt water with black sand. ;D