Massbaycolonist
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For an extra $75.00 or so, I should of gotten the MXT rather than the M6. HH
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Hi Steve-Had a chance to get out there hunting yet? Well, I've been out 4 or 5 times with the M6, so I couldn't call the detector new. thanks. I got the M6 because the reviews said that it ran quiet. My last detector was so noisy, I thought quiet would be nice for a change. But I tend to run my M6 pretty hot, with some false signaling anyways. So I guess quiet operation isn't really an issue for me. HHHemisteve said:If the M6 is still new, take it back and trade up. It,s worth a try if you are'nt happy.
Can,t comment on the M6, I have never used one, but I bet there are people here who use and like them.
HH
Steve
Hi Greg. For a little more money, I think the MXT is a better value. The MXT has 3 control knobs, not only 2 like the M6. (More control equals better) The MXT has a coin and jewelry mode. (I search for jewelry). The custom coin and jewelry mode on the MXT should eliminate a lot of extraneous signals. (This is very helpful). The MXT has configurable multi-tone and it has notch discrimination. The M6 does not. Notch discrimination is very helpful also. The MXT has a poptop eliminator notch. the M6 does not. I just think for maybe for an extra $65 or $75, the MXT would offer much greater ease of use. I described the M6 in my post, Initial review of the Matrix M6. HHgregl01 said:Why the MXT over the M6 They seem to basically the same but MXT has a couple more modes. Let us know about the M6
Greg
Thanks, Cosmic. HHcosmic said:Seems to me if you eliminate the tabs you'll eliminate certain gold items also.. As far as I can tell the real difference is the prospecting mode and if you want to run a threshold..I believe the MXT has 4 tones and the M-6 has 7.. So if you gold prospect the MXT has a decided advantage over the M-6 .. If jewelry is what you search for I don't believe there would be much of a difference. Closer to 100 dollars difference.. Try before you buy...
Hi Easymoney. Thank you very much for the info. I came to the same conclusion- that I need to get another coil other than the 950 for the M6. I could get another coil right now, but I am hoping to find a piece of jewelry first that I could sorta put towards a new coil. Not that I need to, but it seems like a good thing to do.EasyMoney said:Hey, if your soil causes too much noise on the White's you need to get rid of that 950.
The 9.5 is a general purpose coil and is not ideal for all soils. Get either a larger or smaller White's coil and your life will be a whole lot happier, with either an M-6 (or) an MXT.
And no, the two are not the same detectors with added functions. The MXT is a reworked GMT nugget hunter the M-6 is a new circuit. Ask White's, they can tell you more about this. I was in their main factory about a mile from here and just learned the above. All it takes is a phone call. A DD would be a good choice, but so would others beside the stock 950.
BTW, the MXT is a dedicated nugget hunter, the M-6 is not.
EasyMoney said:Hey, if your soil causes too much noise on the White's you need to get rid of that 950.
The 9.5 is a general purpose coil and is not ideal for all soils. Get either a larger or smaller White's coil and your life will be a whole lot happier, with either an M-6 (or) an MXT.
And no, the two are not the same detectors with added functions. The MXT is a reworked GMT nugget hunter and the M-6 is a new circuit. Ask White's, they can tell you more about this. I was in their main factory about a mile from here and just learned the above. All it takes is a phone call. A DD would be a good choice, but so would others beside the stock 950.
BTW, the MXT is a dedicated nugget hunter, the M-6 is not.