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    Re: V3i vs MXT Pro

    Quote Originally Posted by Froggy
    I brought a V3i.I worked with it every day.I read and reread the manual many,many times. I watched the video many,many times. There were parts in the manual that were questionable and needed more clarification.I asked questions and was promptly given page numbers of the manual to read.These pages were the pages i needed help on. I don't have perfect soil here in N/E PA. But the page tossing,computer electronics educated person (who is now a mod) expected me to understand the V by rubbing the pages of the manual on my forehead.
    The V just wasn't any FUN. My MXT (which i traded in) was heaps of FUN.
    I got rid of the V and bought the MXT Pro and i love it.It is a blast to use and soon i will be getting a DX-1 pointer for it because the Pro is set up to use the DX-1 (trigger forward locks it pro in pin point mode).

    I did keep the NiMh batteries and the charger (those spoiled me ).. I highly recommed the MXT Pro.

    I almost tossed the V3i and wireless headphones in my buring trash pile (so you know what i think about it and the so called Whites Forum Support ) PHOOEY !
    Yep I recommend the MXT to everyone that asks me about detecters,it's just a great turn on and go that will see deep with the turn of a knob

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    Re: V3i vs MXT Pro

    Quote Originally Posted by Froggy
    I brought a V3i.I worked with it every day.I read and reread the manual many,many times. I watched the video many,many times. There were parts in the manual that were questionable and needed more clarification.I asked questions and was promptly given page numbers of the manual to read.These pages were the pages i needed help on. I don't have perfect soil here in N/E PA. But the page tossing,computer electronics educated person (who is now a mod) expected me to understand the V by rubbing the pages of the manual on my forehead.
    The V just wasn't any FUN. My MXT (which i traded in) was heaps of FUN.
    I got rid of the V and bought the MXT Pro and i love it.It is a blast to use and soon i will be getting a DX-1 pointer for it because the Pro is set up to use the DX-1 (trigger forward locks it pro in pin point mode).

    I did keep the NiMh batteries and the charger (those spoiled me ).. I highly recommed the MXT Pro.

    I almost tossed the V3i and wireless headphones in my burning trash pile (so you know what i think about it and the so called Whites Forum Support ) PHOOEY !
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    Re: V3i vs MXT Pro

    I dig all targets that are not iron, So the old style mxt is all i need. no need to play around with a new machine for me..
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    Re: V3i vs MXT Pro

    My $0.02 worth on the two machines...

    I've used the MXT for a long time and feel like it's part of me on a hunt. I bought one of the very first Visions to hit the market and, with a lot of help from folks like Jack, I've come to like it a lot.

    Before moving to Nevada, I was a member of an Evidence Recovery Team in Santa Clara County, California. When I went out with the police to recover evidence, I left the V at home...the MXT is simply a faster, on-the-fly-adjustment machine.

    However, the SpectraGraph and the ability to tailor the V3i to a wide range of hunting demands has made it my primary machine. With freq offset, the V3i handles EMI better than the MXT. Adjustable filtering is an absolute necessity in the highly mineralized soil conditions that I encounter in the western states.

    So, I'm on the fence between the two machines. I consider myself a bit of an expert with the MXT, but have climbed the (somewhat steep) learning curve of the V3i pretty well. I wouldn't consider getting rid of either one.
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    Re: V3i vs MXT Pro

    I seen a couple comments on diggin iron, I've been diggin them square nails since I've owned VLF's. The only detector I ever used that really discriminated iron completely (small forged pieces of iron especially) was my TR5000D it isn't a VLF either it's G.E.B. non motion detector with discrimination.

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    Re: V3i vs MXT Pro

    Quote Originally Posted by giant056 View Post
    I seen a couple comments on diggin iron, I've been diggin them square nails since I've owned VLF's. The only detector I ever used that really discriminated iron completely (small forged pieces of iron especially) was my TR5000D it isn't a VLF either it's G.E.B. non motion detector with discrimination.
    That's still a VLF I think G.E B. was for ground exclusion balance and I think it operated at a very low frequency (VLF) Like 3K? I bet you never found many nickels with it lol My 5000d wouldn't go very deep. crying01 Wasn't it the first discriminator from White's?? That was a long time ago
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    Re: V3i vs MXT Pro

    i think its a matter of personal taste. ive heard alot of people say that the mxt is a turn on and go type machine that goes deep. the V go deep too, and in my estimation is an aquired taste . i cant say which is better. maybe ill go to tennesee and hunt with evan if he'll let me swing his mxt..
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    Quote Originally Posted by russellt View Post
    i think its a matter of personal taste. ive heard alot of people say that the mxt is a turn on and go type machine that goes deep. the V go deep too, and in my estimation is an aquired taste.
    Russels comments are, I believe, close to my thoughts....
    I bought an MXT and just it! man what a great machine. Planned on keeping it for good. But my original plan was still to add a detector that had programming abilities so I purchased a DFX. I have to say that after spending much time with it I am very impressed and love the ability to tune it for a particular spot... It's a good thing though, as I suspect that if you don't know how to drive it you may end up missing some good finds....

    Then out of the blue White's introduces the V3 and later the V3i. Boy how I would like to have one of those but don't have the dollars to do that. If I did not have the MXT and DFX I would have headed that way first. So I keep at it learning and loving my two detectors.

    Than once again White's surprises us all with the release of the MXT Pro...
    Low and behold it has the very features that I longed for with my MXT...soooo, as soon as I could pull it off I purchased the MXT Pro. (commercial break...my MXT is available in the classified section )

    I still have dreams of getting a V3i someday to replace the DFX or its next generation if it is out before I purchase the replacement.

    You see, my thoughts push me to have two different detectors each having huge advantages over the other for different scenerios... It would take a bit of discussion to explain my logic so we will leave it to another thread... in this case, I love choices when I show up at a spot... thumbsup01


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    Re: V3i vs MXT Pro

    Howdy Again Folks!
    For the money paid, the MXT Pro eats the V3i's lunch!
    And it is much more fun to work with in the field.
    The V3/V3i claimed to be a Turn on and go machine.
    That ain't really true, so far as I am concerned.

    I've had thoughts lately of taking my V3/V3i down to the gun range and see how it holds up to .40 cal rounds!
    It might prove more suitable as a target than a machine for finding targets. At least that would make it good for something.

    Since I've gotten the V3/V3i (original machine then upgraded to v3i) it hasn't proven satisfactory.
    I am in it to find gold and silver and have fun doing it.
    The V3/V3i ain't fun. It is a colossal PIA. I didn't buy it because I wanted to spend all my spare time trying to learn how to make it work halfway decent. I bought it because it promised performance. The only performance it has gotten lately is the outstanding ability it has to gather dust in my closet.

    When I want a noise maker, I'll wait for New Years Day and buy them a whole lot cheaper than a V3/V3i.
    When I want a machine that delivers reliable and accurate performance without the need to hold an advanced degree in electronics or physics, I'll grab my MXT Pro.

    Whatever issues might affect my MXT, they aren't as bothersome as the many that plague the V3i.
    The bottom line is hunting and finding good targets. It ain't spending all my time reading and re-reading the manual just to make it work as good as an MXT. For every hour I spend trying to work with the V3/V3i, it is an hour I am NOT finding gold or silver.

    Thems the berries folks!
    Whats in it for you?
    The MXT Pro is tough to beat at about 1/2 the cost of a V3/V3i, and will really provide terrific results. Unlike, for the average user, the V3/V3i.

    The V3/V3i offers a whole lot of promise, but only if you are willing to sacrifice a whole lot of time and energy to make it work half as well as an MXT!

    Because of my gross disappointment in the V3/V3i, and other issues like the White's forum, my next machine is likely to be from Garretts! Either a GTI 2500 or AT Pro, or both. But no more White's! They've convinced me that my money is better spent on reliable machines that work right, straight from the box, than squandering valuable hunting time trying to learn how to make the V3/V3i work at a mediocre level!

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    Mel,

    The thing you said about having a lot of time to learn it and make it work...MAKE it work!...I agree and I also wonder how anyone who owns one will ever know that are working top performance. Also, I suspect that if and when you do get to know the machine, will that knowledge remain without you being a daily of 2-3 times a week THr? I hunt, but it's not totally dominant of my weekly time. Winters for most means they'll be waiting for months to hunt,,,will they retain what they learned? Just about any sophisticated electronic devise demands continued exposure to remain learn'ed in their capabilities. Bottom line is that the V3i is HARDLY for most anybody, meaning that the V3i is going to always be a major PITA in my personal opinion, for probably over 90% of hunters. Frankly your one of the hunters I'd always figured would deal with it and make many super finds. Your V3i should be totally replaced for free if White's did the smart thing. They need to satisfy you. If they won't replace it, then they should at least issue an RMA for pickup at their expense, and get you a good working V3i back. Whites has already had yours in twice...three times is totally unreal. I also understand that even some of the so-called gurus went to an MXT Pro and let their V3i detectors go to someone else. I won't name names but it's true. The MXT Pro would have been my purchase if I had it to do over again, no doubt. martin

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    Re: V3i vs MXT Pro

    Machines are getting more complex everyday. We need that sometimes to find the remaining targets in a hard hit area. I too had my eyes on a new machine from White's, but the E Trac came out first, so I bought it. Then the Vision came out and I was mad because I didn't have another 1500 bucks to drop on a machine But after reading about the way the machine is set up, I knew it was not for me. I believe I can do at least as good with my E Trac and I don't have to worry about EMI or changing a lot of settings for each hunt. I rarely change anything on my E Trac and I do fairly well with it. But I believe, if you are the kind of person that likes to delve into and adjust everything on your machine, you will be very happy with it.

    But to stick a bit closer to the original post, I would take a MXT pro over a V3i in a heartbeat. At least for me, I would do better with it, I'm guessing.
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    Re: V3i vs MXT Pro

    I use the Whites M6 for 99% of my hunts. I like the tones. I have come to realize I dont like playing with settings while I hunt. I own the V3i and MXT also. I sold my DFX and TDI. If I owned the MXT Pro, that might end up as my go to machine. So to answer the question, The MXT Pro would get my vote. <:
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