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targets than I had expected so I pushed the trigger into the forward position and turned the
disc control to minimum. Distinguishing between the ferrous & non-ferrous targets was
simple based on the audio response and meter indication. The first good target registered 50
on the VDI scale and read bullets. At just over six inches, I found a large button with the
initials of either a coal company or rail line. While the VDI and depth reading was accurate,
the label was not, but as I mentioned previously, most relic hunters will focus on learning
what targets correspond to specific VDI numbers rather than rely on the four labels. Over the
next few hours I found a number of interesting items such a key, tools, a license plate, buttons
and the usual collection of unidentifiable items at above average depths. In a few areas I had
to switch to the 5x10 elliptical coil due the concentration of trash; however, the 9.5 coil
worked fine in most areas I searched.
Summary
The new MXT offers a number of innovative features in an easy-to-use package. Its use in
well-hunted areas produced a fair number of keepers obviously missed by previous hunters
and very few adjustments were required to make these recoveries. To effectively search trashy
sites and minimize falsing and chattering from multiple targets, one of the optional elliptical
coils is highly recommended. A point to consider when using the Double-D coils is that while
target separation and operation in mineralized ground is improved, some loss of detection
depth will be noted. The MXT has obviously been designed with input from end-users and
deserves a serious look if you are looking for a new, high-end detector.
The MXT lists for $799.95 and comes with the standard two-year Whites transferable
warranty. Optional coilsa 5x10 & 3x6 elliptical, along with a rechargeable battery system are
also available to enhance the versatility of this new addition to the Whites line.
White's Electronics Matrix M6
By Andy Sabisch
From page 11 of the April, 2006 issue of Lost Treasure
Copyright © 2006 Lost Treasure, Inc. all rights reserved
Whites Electronics has been one of the leaders in the metal detecting industry since the 1950s
when its founders, Ken & Olive White, started building Geiger counters for the people out
searching for Uranium at the start of the Cold War. When that demand dried up, Ken White
switched over to building metal detectors and as they say, The rest is history. When I first got
into treasure hunting more than 40 years ago, there were dozens of manufacturers and even
more models to choose from; however, even then Whites had the reputation of being the
"brand that would produce" and I can attest to that in reviewing my old logs from when I
started using some of the original Coinmaster and Goldmaster models. With that background
and experience with Whites products, I was looking forward to testing their latest addition the
Matrix M6.
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