The following comments are just my opinion and opinions will differ from person to person. The Prisms were a good idea because Whites needed something in their detector lineup to compete with the Garrett Ace series. The more experienced detectorists will use a good quality top-of-the-line detector for general deep hunting in low trash areas. But that leaves a need for a light weight target ID detector with tone ID for the more trashy areas. So here is the problem with the Prisms (based on what I have read and heard). First of all the name sounds goofy. Most hobbyists enjoy this hobby down to the finest detail and that includes the name on the detector. Personally, I would prefer "eagle", "patriot", "maverick", and yes,... even "ace" for a name. I want to be proud of the name too. Next the Prisms look awkward and out of balance. Most hunters I know don't like more than 3 tone ID catagories and the Prism V has 7 ( I think). Also, there is the price. Why would anyone pay more for a certain name brand when other companies have produced detectors that will do the same exact thing and some even have more features?
Why would I pay $199.00 for a low end Prism when I can get a new Fisher F2 with a free 4 inch coil plus stem?
Or a brand new Ace 250 for the same price with 4.5 inch coil options?
Most importantly, if a hunter needs a unit for trashy areas then he will need a 4, 5, or 6 inch coil. There are absolutely NO accessory coils available for the Prisms!
( Someone correct me if I'm wrong). I am not the only loyal Whites fan who is disappointed. There are a lot of us who are just waiting to see what Whites will come up with next.
If they are to be successful they should listen to the comments from actual detector enthusiasts (both positive and negative). I believe they already do that and I really like the Whites conmpany a lot. I just think they can do a lot better. Thanks for listening and Happy Hunting, DF.