Rusted Nail
Jr. Member
- Jan 28, 2010
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- Old Relic/Garrett -ADS Master Hunter- Deepseeker/ Whites - Coinmaster
Lists $ 279 another Take off of Prism ? Looks like they removed the Prism III , Prism IV and Prism V
Very good......Does that upset you they did this?Spooky said:Ok so...RWJR13 said:The Coinmaster Pro is pretty much the same as the PrizmIV but cheaper...Same quality and great performance..
Coinmaster= Old Prism 3
COinmaster Pro= Old Prism IV then.....
Problem. No..... What you say is true...they have done this to try and sell more detectors....The market is low now as you have noticed and this is also a step to maybe compete with the 250 and others that have sold so well......More bang for the buck so to speak.....Some have been upset that White's has done this "make over" on a few detectors...It's all about the bottom line.....Selling the product... Have a great day......Spooky said:RWJR13 said:Very good......Does that upset you they did this?Spooky said:Ok so...RWJR13 said:The Coinmaster Pro is pretty much the same as the PrizmIV but cheaper...Same quality and great performance..
Coinmaster= Old Prism 3
COinmaster Pro= Old Prism IV then.....
I don't really know.
I would have to guess in what context the question is posed..
As in "what you got a PROBLEM, Mac?" or "How does this affect you?"
It's an ambiguous statement, and I hesitate to answer.
In my PROFESSIONAL opinion?
It doesn't bother me one way or another, as I don't use their lower or middle level machines anymore.
In my PERSONAL opinion?
I think it makes good business sense as it cuts down on confusion.
Personally I think THREE choices make good business sense in the "all purpose range" of detector.
White's has always had very durable and user friendly machines.
They are my FIRST choice.
In a tough economy, people want more for their money and manufacturers have to do more with less. It makes good business sense to make things more simple., and I hope that is what is happening here.
Especially from a dealer and customer service standpoint.
I have used a prizm II that we bought someone for a b-day gift, did not like it. also used a prizm 5 that a friend has and can't stand it either. have you ever used a 6T ? this is a great machine i had a QXT Pro for a while, i would take the 6T over the QXT Pro. The 6T is easy to change settings, runs smooth and hits like a XLT. running the 6T at the lowest settings still hits coins at five inches. if someone had told me that any of the prizms were good machines, i would have had nothing good to say about them, until now. Lightweight, VDI numbers, tone ID, VCO pinpointing and all the setting are right there. No digging thru endless menus. I still like my XLT too, even with all the settings.baldy804 said:whites line of prizms (all prizm models) leave something to be desired nothing like a $300 dollar plus peice of bla,bla,bla the older quantum line detectors are bye far superior in ever aspect compared to the prizm line in my opinion