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Quantum XT

I look at the XLTs as overly burdened with software and didn't do many things as well as the QXT, including getting as deep. :biggrin:
 
Yes I think that the Qxts ability to run with the noise filter off and able to listen for high tones mixed with low tones helps pick good targets next to junk, but I am still learning its unique language.

Groundsman
 
It'll get deeper than most machines on the market. If you hear a deep/soft/low tone do fast short sweeps over it and the tone & ID will come up to it's proper level if it's a coin. That's when this machine REALLY gets deeper than most.
 
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