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  1. #1

    Oct 2006
    North Central Oklahoma
    White's DFX, Garrett Ace 250
    312
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    XLT or DFX?

    I have been leaning toward the DFX but it is about $200 more than the XLT, is it worth the extra $s?
    I mainly coin, house & ghost town hunt.

    thanks
    [size=14pt]Numismatic Archaeologist[br]Oklahoma Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting Club[/size]

  2. #2
    sendin

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    Are you buying used or new?

    How much do you mind learning all technical stuff these machines have to offer? The DFX is certainly more capable, but there is quite a bit more to learn to take advantage of its superiority.

    I have an XLT that I bought used (10 hours) and it is all the machine I need. Sounds like I do about the same kind of hunting.

    The rest depends on your budget and what other items you may need to purchase to hunt well and if those things need to be purchased with the funds you have set aside for detecting. What I mean is if you still need to get a digging tool and a pin-pointer and the DFX would make it harder for you to get those items, you might seriously consider the XLT.

    The DFX is a great detector, but it is also quite a committment. I think a lot of people buy those and end up never learning all that can be done with them. After you've done your homework, I think it is okay to go by your gut.

  3. #3

    Oct 2006
    North Central Oklahoma
    White's DFX, Garrett Ace 250
    312
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    Quote Originally Posted by sendin
    Are you buying used or new?

    How much do you mind learning all technical stuff these machines have to offer? The DFX is certainly more capable, but there is quite a bit more to learn to take advantage of its superiority.

    I have an XLT that I bought used (10 hours) and it is all the machine I need. Sounds like I do about the same kind of hunting.

    The rest depends on your budget and what other items you may need to purchase to hunt well and if those things need to be purchased with the funds you have set aside for detecting. What I mean is if you still need to get a digging tool and a pin-pointer and the DFX would make it harder for you to get those items, you might seriously consider the XLT.

    The DFX is a great detector, but it is also quite a committment. I think a lot of people buy those and end up never learning all that can be done with them. After you've done your homework, I think it is okay to go by your gut.
    thanks for the info....I am using an ACE 250 now and have a Teknetics Pinpointer and various 'tools'.
    I like the ACE 250 but have just got some cash and thought I would upgrade.
    I didn't want anything too heavy but something that might be a bit better than the ACE and have a good set of presets as well.

    Paul
    [size=14pt]Numismatic Archaeologist[br]Oklahoma Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting Club[/size]

  4. #4
    sendin

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    I think it goes back to how much techno stuff you want to learn. If you have a large capacity for that, then go for the DFX, if not, then get the XLT.

  5. #5

    Oct 2006
    North Central Oklahoma
    White's DFX, Garrett Ace 250
    312
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    Quote Originally Posted by sendin
    I think it goes back to how much techno stuff you want to learn. If you have a large capacity for that, then go for the DFX, if not, then get the XLT.
    I don't mind the techo stuff as I am a computer tech, but I also want something that works 'out of the box' better than the ACE while I'm learning the tech side of it.
    Do you have to ground balance the machine everytime you turn it on?
    [size=14pt]Numismatic Archaeologist[br]Oklahoma Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting Club[/size]

  6. #6
    sendin

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    No - not necessary with either machine. You buying used or new?

    If you are into computers - you'll love either one of these. Be sure to get the engineering reports available on White's website and also check out http://66.51.97.78/jb/xlttips.html

    Both have preset programs that work pretty good although I am more familiar with the ones on the XLT. I mainly use the coin & jewelry program with just a few tweaks to customize it to my liking.




  7. #7

    Oct 2006
    North Central Oklahoma
    White's DFX, Garrett Ace 250
    312
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    Quote Originally Posted by sendin
    No - not necessary with either machine. You buying used or new?

    If you are into computers - you'll love either one of these. Be sure to get the engineering reports available on White's website and also check out http://66.51.97.78/jb/xlttips.html

    Both have preset programs that work pretty good although I am more familiar with the ones on the XLT. I mainly use the coin & jewelry program with just a few tweaks to customize it to my liking.
    I'm looking at buying new, I don't have a dealer close by (80 miles is the closest) so probably off the net.
    [size=14pt]Numismatic Archaeologist[br]Oklahoma Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting Club[/size]

  8. #8
    us
    Aug 2006
    Stillwater, OK
    ACE 250
    216

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    If I remember right you are in Enid correct? We have a dealer here in Ponca City. It has been a while since I have been to Enid but I think it is about an hour trip. Should be 4 lane all the way. I am planning on getting the DFX but probably not until Feb. Last time I looked he had them for around $950. If you are interested I can get you his name and #
    Also don't forget to check out the Whites website to get your $200 holiday bucks for buying a DFX.

    HH
    Mr.T
    "If it ain't broke...take it apart and see how it works"

  9. #9
    stloutom

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    I think I'm fairly well a tech-geek type fellow, and I JUST purchased a used DFX yesterday. So please, take this with a grain of salt.

    I've never MDd in my life, but after reading over the DFX manual I can tell that I'm going to like the built in complexity. After hunting, unsuccessfully, with the standard coin/jewelery program for about 1/2 an hour today, I remembered reading about the Tone ID, switched it on, and felt immediately more comfortable with the machine. There are scads of tweaks for the machine, and I can just... tell... that fiddling with it is going to be fun and helpful.

    Why not download the PDF manuals from the website to see if your appetite is whet by the complexities?

  10. #10
    us
    417 Area Relic Hunters

    Sep 2005
    Springfield, Missouri
    Minelab 705, Fisher Gold Bug, MXT, Explorer XS, X2,CZ20, Tesoro Stingray
    2,145

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    I totally agree with sendin, I have 2 XLT's and I have had so much success with them that I know I do not need the DFX. I know the DFX is a fine machine but I cannot think of a time where anyone with a dfx has out hunted me, ever! With the preset programs you just turn it on and go. I also use the coin and jewelry program, sometimes I may adjust somethings slightly. but all in all it's a great detector. If you want a little more depth you can go with the beach and jewerly mode. I have dug many bb size lead shots at 9 inches! I would go with the XLT and you can use the money you saved for a in-line probe! I found these bullets in just a couple of trips. Good luck. Tsgman
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  11. #11

    Oct 2006
    North Central Oklahoma
    White's DFX, Garrett Ace 250
    312
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    Quote Originally Posted by mr.theman
    If I remember right you are in Enid correct? We have a dealer here in Ponca City. It has been a while since I have been to Enid but I think it is about an hour trip. Should be 4 lane all the way. I am planning on getting the DFX but probably not until Feb. Last time I looked he had them for around $950. If you are interested I can get you his name and #
    Also don't forget to check out the Whites website to get your $200 holiday bucks for buying a DFX.

    HH
    Mr.T
    Yes Enid, that's right, I didn't know there was one in Ponca City , if you can get me his name etc that would be great.
    Why did you decide on the DFX over the XLT?
    Also, thanks for the White's info too.

    Paul
    [size=14pt]Numismatic Archaeologist[br]Oklahoma Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting Club[/size]

  12. #12

    Oct 2006
    North Central Oklahoma
    White's DFX, Garrett Ace 250
    312
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    Quote Originally Posted by tsgman
    I totally agree with sendin, I have 2 XLT's and I have had so much success with them that I know I do not need the DFX. I know the DFX is a fine machine but I cannot think of a time where anyone with a dfx has out hunted me, ever! With the preset programs you just turn it on and go. I also use the coin and jewelry program, sometimes I may adjust somethings slightly. but all in all it's a great detector. If you want a little more depth you can go with the beach and jewerly mode. I have dug many bb size lead shots at 9 inches! I would go with the XLT and you can use the money you saved for a in-line probe! I found these bullets in just a couple of trips. Good luck. Tsgman
    Thanks for the info....can you suggest a good inline probe?
    [size=14pt]Numismatic Archaeologist[br]Oklahoma Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting Club[/size]

  13. #13

    Oct 2006
    North Central Oklahoma
    White's DFX, Garrett Ace 250
    312
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    Quote Originally Posted by stloutom
    I think I'm fairly well a tech-geek type fellow, and I JUST purchased a used DFX yesterday. So please, take this with a grain of salt.

    I've never MDd in my life, but after reading over the DFX manual I can tell that I'm going to like the built in complexity. After hunting, unsuccessfully, with the standard coin/jewelery program for about 1/2 an hour today, I remembered reading about the Tone ID, switched it on, and felt immediately more comfortable with the machine. There are scads of tweaks for the machine, and I can just... tell... that fiddling with it is going to be fun and helpful.

    Why not download the PDF manuals from the website to see if your appetite is whet by the complexities?
    What made you choose the DFX over any other White's?
    [size=14pt]Numismatic Archaeologist[br]Oklahoma Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting Club[/size]

  14. #14
    stloutom

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    I was looking for a metal detector, a feller on Craigslist had one for $600, I talked him down to $500, and bought it. Kinda a no-brainer, really.

    I'm not really qualified to speak to the differences and similarities or strengths and weaknesses of the two. All I know is that after a day I'm a very happy DFX owner. Check out www.dfxonly.com if you're looking for more in depth DFX only (...) information.

  15. #15
    us
    417 Area Relic Hunters

    Sep 2005
    Springfield, Missouri
    Minelab 705, Fisher Gold Bug, MXT, Explorer XS, X2,CZ20, Tesoro Stingray
    2,145

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    I have the SunRay XL. Try this forum http://www.findmall.com/list.php?50 then scroll down to SunRay forums. Good luck! Are you to far away to attend a new relic club starting in Springfield Mo.? We have started a new club called 417 relic hunters. We meet every third thurs. at 7pm. If want directions e-mail me at tsgman@hotmail.com
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  16. #16

    Oct 2006
    North Central Oklahoma
    White's DFX, Garrett Ace 250
    312
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: XLT or DFX?

    Quote Originally Posted by tsgman
    I have the SunRay XL. Try this forum http://www.findmall.com/list.php?50 then scroll down to SunRay forums. Good luck! Are you to far away to attend a new relic club starting in Springfield Mo.? We have started a new club called 417 relic hunters. We meet every third thurs. at 7pm. If want directions e-mail me at tsgman@hotmail.com
    Thanks for the info on the inline probe...and the invite accept that I'm in Oklahoma...a bit far to travel
    [size=14pt]Numismatic Archaeologist[br]Oklahoma Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting Club[/size]

 

 

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