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Why A MXT Pro,M6 And A Mod IDX Pro Over A 6000 XL Pro

Happy_Hour

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I have read post where some people, the 6000 XL Pro, is their go to machine. But when they list their favorite machines in order, the MXT Pro, M6 and mod IDX Pro is listed with no mention of the 6000 XL Pro. What seperates these 3 machines from the 6000 XL Pro.
 
All are good detectors for coins, but the IDX and XLPRO are at a lower frequency and are better for silver also the XLPRO will gp deeeeeper on silver
 
Yes, the low frequency machines like the QXT go deeper in my soil and hit harder on silver/copper than the MXT/M6. But to answer your question, having owned a few 6000 Pro Xls there was only one thing that I didn't like and made me sell them- no tone alerts. It got old looking at the screen constantly while working heavy trash. Many MXT/M6 guys prefer them over the 6000 for that main reason.
 
MXT Pro w/5.3 Eclipse coil mounted and modified IDX Pro w/5.3 BullsEye coil mounted. There are each 6
 
Tone ID, Turn on and go simplicity, lighter weight, Better on small gold (M6 & MXT Pro)
 
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