CowboyKolo
Full Member
I've been using a Whites Eagle Spectrum for the last three or four years (bought it second hand, so warranty isn't an option). Lately though, it's been giving me some problems. It still works okay, but the LCD occasionally scrambles, and the backlight hasn't worked in quite some time. Now, the backlight issue I can deal with. But the scrambling is making me wonder if good targets aren't getting missed because there's something more than just how the display acts up. So, I'm saving up for a newer detector (most of the cash will probably come out of my tax refund). Advice I'm looking for is, if I want to "upgrade" from the Spectrum, what would be a good choice?
I see a lot of stuff on the DFX, and and Prizm models, but unsure if I'll have the cash for those unless I go secondhand again (fixing the rear suspension for a 15 year old SUV ain't cheap). And while I like the White's product line, and am more familiar with it, I had occasion to use a Garrett (I think it was the GTI 2500) for a bit one time, and really liked how they did their readout system. Plus I thought the weight was less which most people can appreciate. So, what advice on spending my money can you folks give me?
Also, I'm thinking about getting a pinpointer. Yes, I know, if you know how to handle your machine real well, you don't need one. But, if I'm working with a new machine, it might not be a bad thing to have that little crutch. Is there a particular brand that would be recommended, or could I just as easily get away with a little pocket transistor taped to a credit sized calculator (see the link below if your curious, and no it's not mine lol)?
http://www.videosurf.com/video/how-to-make-a-metal-detector-92821694
I see a lot of stuff on the DFX, and and Prizm models, but unsure if I'll have the cash for those unless I go secondhand again (fixing the rear suspension for a 15 year old SUV ain't cheap). And while I like the White's product line, and am more familiar with it, I had occasion to use a Garrett (I think it was the GTI 2500) for a bit one time, and really liked how they did their readout system. Plus I thought the weight was less which most people can appreciate. So, what advice on spending my money can you folks give me?
Also, I'm thinking about getting a pinpointer. Yes, I know, if you know how to handle your machine real well, you don't need one. But, if I'm working with a new machine, it might not be a bad thing to have that little crutch. Is there a particular brand that would be recommended, or could I just as easily get away with a little pocket transistor taped to a credit sized calculator (see the link below if your curious, and no it's not mine lol)?
http://www.videosurf.com/video/how-to-make-a-metal-detector-92821694