Oh man! I remember the Whites machines. I had a Classic IDX, a DFX, and Spectrum XLT in the 90s. All of those were hot on silver but the Classic IDX was my favorite back then. It was a silver hog but like all of those back then, it’s only going to get you down just so deep. I have actually went back to old spots I had hunted with the Whites back in the day and with an equinox or the D2, It was like a new spot all over again. Not all coins land flat or are buried flat. Over the years I have found that just changing your approach angle on an old spot can make it come alive again. That’s why they say it’s never hunted completely out. Great video!
I have a DFX and a 6.59kHz XLT. I mostly have to run the DFX in 15kHz because the 3kHz frequency is way to susceptible to EMI in my area. As a result I like the XLT better for silver than the DFX. I love to see how these old metal detectors perform. Great video!
I started with the Whites TDI Beach Hunter while living near the beach. My 2nd detector at the time was an Equi 800. One thing I noticed right away was you only had a set number of steps for controlling or dialing in whatever feature you were trying to setup with the Equi 800. For example if you had 6 steps or press of the button on a filter, O = off, 6=100%, that is roughly 17% increase of filter per push of the button. 2 pushes you have already increased it by 34%. Huge. With POT or potentiometers, (dial knobs)you could dial those “older, outdated” machines in much better. I am currently looking at the NEXUS MP V3 detector. A current detector with old school tech. I believe there are some advantages the new digital platforms cannot compete with. Nice vid M.
Nice to see the old Whites, I kept my 5900 DI Pro SL and 6000 DI Pro SL just to be nostalgic and play with once in a while. These machines are killer but also killer to your arm with etc 4 X C batteries. Curious to see the 4900 perform.
Awesome! I have a bunch of these old classics. Too many 🤣. It got out of hand haha. A bunch of classic 2, classic 3, an idx, a classic id, and a 4900di max. They are pretty sweet machines! Super coin shooters in parks. Crank the disc high and dig copper pennies, dimes, and quarters all day haha.
I think it's the concentric coil that makes a big difference. All the machines switched over to double d coils. I wonder how a concentric coil would work with multi frequency. Now days most people are getting confused with the elliptical coils being double D because of their shape. A big influencer like you could suggest a concentric coil to nokta xp or minelab.
Appreciate it, but don’t think I have an influence on stuff like that. I just show them and offer my input. I have heard others hoping for concentric coils. Maybe it has to do with the new machines being Multi? Not sure.
Some times I will think if Analog is/or can be better then digital. Then i answer myself every detector I have used has its Pros/Coms. I know I have been influenced in buying metal detector from every You Tube channel I watched. Main Reason Is I love this Hobby and I like New toys..lol Thanks for doing retro test on older models and by The Way ( do not swing it over 88mph)
Awesome video! I love analog machines. I started with whites sad to see them go. Hopeful that garret can add a few detectors with some whites lineage. Love my mxt all pro and tdi sl. Still in rotation with the 900 and manticore. Ive been looking for a v3i but they still want like new prices 😪
Thanks for looking at older machines. Very interesting. Did the older coils need to have a periodic check up to calibrate the coils with the control box?
Good video. There were a lot of good detectors back when I was younger lol. Some co. didn't last long but put out fantastic detectors. As always when you buy a detector. Get one that works best for what you are looking for. Where you are looking has a bit to consider too. Some older models actually work better than the new high tech devices>>> for what they were designed for
Awesome! Who is this Mr Bill and his secrets? haha. These old machines are fun to play with, having the full control of Disc is nice. These days the manufacturers are concerned with user ability/sanity and don’t open them up like they used too. I get that too being it makes for a more enjoyable hunt for beginners. The Classic smacking that level 4 silver quarter was eye opening for someone like me who started in the digital age. No wonder silver is slim pickings. 😆
@IffySignals Mr.Bill was from your area Massachusetts I believe he has since passed away but alot of people do his mod which is threshold adjustment and ground balancing but Keith does a power or depth mod added to what Mr.Bill did. The IDX Pro is a Mr.Bill mod incorporated into Whites if I am correct in saying that. I would love to send one up your way later say about May
Awesome, that first coin or relic that hooks you is cool to remember. My dad got into the hobby with a bounty hunter 8400 in the early 80’s. I went with him a couple of times and had no interest, years later i got an ace 250 and used it a bit for coins at a park and still no interest. Pulled it out of the box years later and dug my first relic (a lantern winder) in the woods behind my house. That did it. 👍
I had a White's Prizm 4 never worse detector for looking for medieval silver coins. He didn't react to anything either in the air test or the ground test. I was very disappointed by White's. now i have Teknetics Alpha. highly sensitive machines for small objects such as medieval coins. and extremely fast.
I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt that Tesoro's are unmatched in heavy iron. I love my Deus 1 and 2. I love my Equinox. Neither one can even come close to picking non ferrous out of heavy iron and minerals like the Tesoro's. A lot of analog machines are just better at discrimination than the digital machines.
You'll confuse 'the institutionalised' Mike! Didn't you hear "The Man"? He done said, "SMF obsoletes, All, single frequencies!" And here you is, swingin' one of them "Neolithic" anal ogues! Thing as puzzles me😵💫 (not that that takes much effort these days), is why "The Man" put 4kHz-40kHz single frequency select on them SMF's🤔. In "semi-seriousness", if you know how to use a real good tool, you will feed the pot. I'm 64, I 'cut my teeth' on them (Tesoros), daytime and dark, for a wee while. As part of the learning curve they were priceless. I've gone back to using a more recent brand of analogue again. The 'telling tones', sweet modulated vco, and no "Head down Henry" vdi obssesion makes for a real nice change. Audio is King, imo..Thank you for this video Mike, it's been a pleasure to tune in👍🏴☠.
White classic series metal detectors. Were two filter the 5900 where four filter machines. 4 filter in trash is not that good as the classic series being two filters. I had one that was modded by Mr Bill . He puts a manual ground balance on the machine. Plus he also increases the sensitivity. very good in trash like you said the higher frequency doesn’t do that great on low conductors.
@@Tesorosaprofunidad I believe his name was Mr. Bill Crabtree. He’s no longer with us but I think there was some people that did the mod on them and you might be able to find somebody that can do it.
@@IffySignals I have one of those friends, into rifles. Cost me a fortune, I have returned the favour lol. You are right, Classic three and IDX run 6.5 khz
I started with Whites 45 years ago and still say that Whites made the best detectors ever .
Im looking forward to messing with the DFX
@@IffySignals I just sold my XLT to a friend but I still have my Spectra V3I along with my Minelab Manticore and Nox 800.
@@rickkeifer5928how do you like the V3i?
Slow sweep is what those machines excelled with. I found my best coin with that machine. I did the mods to make it deeper. Good review!
Thank you!
Oh man! I remember the Whites machines. I had a Classic IDX, a DFX, and Spectrum XLT in the 90s. All of those were hot on silver but the Classic IDX was my favorite back then. It was a silver hog but like all of those back then, it’s only going to get you down just so deep. I have actually went back to old spots I had hunted with the Whites back in the day and with an equinox or the D2, It was like a new spot all over again. Not all coins land flat or are buried flat. Over the years I have found that just changing your approach angle on an old spot can make it come alive again. That’s why they say it’s never hunted completely out. Great video!
Thanks Jasper. Impressive how much it loves the silver.
Loved my DFX 300. Still have it. It’s what got me hooked on detecting. Bought new in 2007.
I have the regular DFX coming. Same right just a different coil Is what I heard?
@@IffySignals same detector, different coil, the 300 came with the larger coil.
@@jonfranklin9361 i have been really liking the dual mode of the Versa so the DFX having that and Multi i grabbed one. A few on ebay for cheap.
@@IffySignals There's a book out on dfx programs by bob bailey, I also have some whites programs from the Scottish factory if needed.
I have a DFX and a 6.59kHz XLT. I mostly have to run the DFX in 15kHz because the 3kHz frequency is way to susceptible to EMI in my area. As a result I like the XLT better for silver than the DFX. I love to see how these old metal detectors perform. Great video!
Thanks Ben
I started with the Whites TDI Beach Hunter while living near the beach. My 2nd detector at the time was an Equi 800. One thing I noticed right away was you only had a set number of steps for controlling or dialing in whatever feature you were trying to setup with the Equi 800. For example if you had 6 steps or press of the button on a filter, O = off, 6=100%, that is roughly 17% increase of filter per push of the button. 2 pushes you have already increased it by 34%. Huge. With POT or potentiometers, (dial knobs)you could dial those “older, outdated” machines in much better. I am currently looking at the NEXUS MP V3 detector. A current detector with old school tech. I believe there are some advantages the new digital platforms cannot compete with. Nice vid M.
That Nexus looks impressive.
I have MXT I like.Thank for sharing depth test with us.
Welcome Jimmy
That’s a really good demonstration ⚓️👍🧲
Thanks
Great demo the simplicity of this machine can still produce good results. Len
Thanks Len
Nice to see the old Whites, I kept my 5900 DI Pro SL and 6000 DI Pro SL just to be nostalgic and play with once in a while. These machines are killer but also killer to your arm with etc 4 X C batteries. Curious to see the 4900 perform.
Thanks.
Awesome! I have a bunch of these old classics. Too many 🤣. It got out of hand haha. A bunch of classic 2, classic 3, an idx, a classic id, and a 4900di max. They are pretty sweet machines! Super coin shooters in parks. Crank the disc high and dig copper pennies, dimes, and quarters all day haha.
Definitely fun for cherry picking the coins 👍
Have 4 whites machine great machine .Thanks for vid.
Welcome Fred 👍
Great test Mike. I still have some analog machines.
Thx Bill
I think it's the concentric coil that makes a big difference. All the machines switched over to double d coils.
I wonder how a concentric coil would work with multi frequency. Now days most people are getting confused with the elliptical coils being double D because of their shape.
A big influencer like you could suggest a concentric coil to nokta xp or minelab.
Appreciate it, but don’t think I have an influence on stuff like that. I just show them and offer my input. I have heard others hoping for concentric coils. Maybe it has to do with the new machines being Multi? Not sure.
Excellent demo thanks
Welcome
Some times I will think if Analog is/or can be better then digital. Then i answer myself every detector I have used has its Pros/Coms. I know I have been influenced in buying metal detector from every You Tube channel I watched. Main Reason Is I love this Hobby and I like New toys..lol Thanks for doing retro test on older models and by The Way ( do not swing it over 88mph)
Thx Danny. Hahahaha! Don’t want that flux capacitor fluxing.
Awesome video! I love analog machines. I started with whites sad to see them go. Hopeful that garret can add a few detectors with some whites lineage. Love my mxt all pro and tdi sl. Still in rotation with the 900 and manticore. Ive been looking for a v3i but they still want like new prices 😪
I have been looking too. Those V3I’s popup on ebay but like you said they are still big money.
@IffySignals Side note if your ever looking for parts repairs or a used whites maxhine Centreville Electronics is great 👍
@@X-Marks_the_spot thanks for the info. Where are they located?
@IffySignals Manassas Virginia. If I'm correct the owners used to work for whites. They are contracted out to continue repairs on whites products.
@@X-Marks_the_spot thanks
Do you still have the f75? Would love if you could test it, and see how it stacks vs the new detectors
No, i never clicked with that machine. Definitely deep and i liked it for modern sites and coin hunting but for relics it really liked big iron.
Enjoyed this good stuff👍🏻🇺🇸
Thx Bud!
Makes me feel old, brother👍.
@@KernowekTim keep swinging Tim!
Still have my DFX even though I use an Equinox 800 now.
Nice! I have a DFX, had the V3i but sold that. Keeping the DFX for nostalgia lol.
Thanks for looking at older machines. Very interesting. Did the older coils need to have a periodic check up to calibrate the coils with the control box?
Welcome, I am not sure about the coils.
Good video. There were a lot of good detectors back when I was younger lol. Some co. didn't last long but put out fantastic detectors. As always when you buy a detector. Get one that works best for what you are looking for. Where you are looking has a bit to consider too. Some older models actually work better than the new high tech devices>>> for what they were designed for
Thanks for the info Zaper!
Jayson I Love it
Thanks!
I couldn’t find the comment where the classic unmask better than the Almighty Deus
In certain
Situations
With that slow speed
😆 this is why i like using the blocks. Its for consistency. Anyone can go back to prior videos and see how each performed.
I use mine with sniper coil in the trash. Nothing better
Nice 👍
Thats why I will never get rid of my IDX Pro with Mr. Bill mods.
Nice 👍
I have the Classic ID and Classic ID Pro with Mr.Bill mod and then some Keith Southern secret sauce 12 inch deep and and all of them are killers.
Awesome! Who is this Mr Bill and his secrets? haha. These old machines are fun to play with, having the full control of Disc is nice. These days the manufacturers are concerned with user ability/sanity and don’t open them up like they used too. I get that too being it makes for a more enjoyable hunt for beginners. The Classic smacking that level 4 silver quarter was eye opening for someone like me who started in the digital age. No wonder silver is slim pickings. 😆
@IffySignals Mr.Bill was from your area Massachusetts I believe he has since passed away but alot of people do his mod which is threshold adjustment and ground balancing but Keith does a power or depth mod added to what Mr.Bill did. The IDX Pro is a Mr.Bill mod incorporated into Whites if I am correct in saying that.
I would love to send one up your way later say about May
@rickvann3489 thx Rick, sure ill show it and send it back to you 👍
@IffySignals I might can do you one better. I'll let you know
@@rickvann3489 ok Rick, my email is in my about section. 👍
I started off detecting 16yrs ago with whites coin master n buddy had dfx found my first silver/merc. with it and thought I won the lottery lol
Awesome, that first coin or relic that hooks you is cool to remember. My dad got into the hobby with a bounty hunter 8400 in the early 80’s. I went with him a couple of times and had no interest, years later i got an ace 250 and used it a bit for coins at a park and still no interest. Pulled it out of the box years later and dug my first relic (a lantern winder) in the woods behind my house. That did it. 👍
I had a White's Prizm 4 never worse detector for looking for medieval silver coins. He didn't react to anything either in the air test or the ground test. I was very disappointed by White's. now i have Teknetics Alpha. highly sensitive machines for small objects such as medieval coins. and extremely fast.
I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt that Tesoro's are unmatched in heavy iron. I love my Deus 1 and 2. I love my Equinox. Neither one can even come close to picking non ferrous out of heavy iron and minerals like the Tesoro's. A lot of analog machines are just better at discrimination than the digital machines.
Thanks for the info.
You'll confuse 'the institutionalised' Mike! Didn't you hear "The Man"? He done said, "SMF obsoletes, All, single frequencies!" And here you is, swingin' one of them "Neolithic" anal ogues! Thing as puzzles me😵💫 (not that that takes much effort these days), is why "The Man" put 4kHz-40kHz single frequency select on them SMF's🤔. In "semi-seriousness", if you know how to use a real good tool, you will feed the pot. I'm 64, I 'cut my teeth' on them (Tesoros), daytime and dark, for a wee while. As part of the learning curve they were priceless. I've gone back to using a more recent brand of analogue again. The 'telling tones', sweet modulated vco, and no "Head down Henry" vdi obssesion makes for a real nice change. Audio is King, imo..Thank you for this video Mike, it's been a pleasure to tune in👍🏴☠.
Thanks Tim!
Explain why I get more old nickels than silver in my area lol
Hahaha!
White classic series metal detectors. Were two filter the 5900 where four filter machines. 4 filter in trash is not that good as the classic series being two filters. I had one that was modded by Mr Bill . He puts a manual ground balance on the machine. Plus he also increases the sensitivity. very good in trash like you said the higher frequency doesn’t do that great on low conductors.
Who did the mod
Thx for the info 👍
@@Tesorosaprofunidad I believe his name was Mr. Bill Crabtree. He’s no longer with us but I think there was some people that did the mod on them and you might be able to find somebody that can do it.
My Dad ran a DFX. Claimed his 5900 was much better....for him anyways.
Nice! I do not have experience with these old machines. New stuff for me.
Time to dust off my IDXand DFX. Stock DFX programs are not great, needs tweaking.
Thx 👍
@@IffySignals I have one of those friends, into rifles. Cost me a fortune, I have returned the favour lol. You are right, Classic three and IDX run 6.5 khz