Jollyrodger1
Jr. Member
- Apr 11, 2020
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Before I purchase this machine I’d like to understand the current users and satisfaction and performance issues, sounds like a good machine for the price.
I only use the RC with 9" coil and I swear buy it. Also, the battery life is longer with the RC version, and you can customize the settings more with it. But I think only moderate to expert MD's will be able to get better performance or of the RC so long as they know how to use it. I find targets that require very acute sensitivity, given the high conductivity of sand, and to me the D2 with RC and 9" coil is by far the best ND for these conditions... JBBefore I purchase this machine I’d like to understand the current users and satisfaction and performance issues, sounds like a good machine for the price.
Thankyou, well not bad , tones and vdi numbers everyone has to learn or should, great deal my opinion,Bottom line, no XY screen and you can't save as many custom programs. That's the difference. You have all the settings of the RC. Performance is exactly the same as the RC. Look up Gary Blackwell on YouTube. He has excellent videos on the WS6 master.
I’m located in Mercer county pa, other side of stateIt's basically the Deus 2 remote version for half the price. I love mine. Just a suggestion though. Buy it with the 9" coil, I wish I would have done that. I got the 11" coil since I'm using it mostly in farm fields. I have a couple permissions with high EMI and the 11" coil make the machine unstable at times. I think this would be decreased if I was using the 9" coil. I also bought the WSAII headphones since I do use the master puck on the stick.
Even using the puck and having the 11" coil it's the lightest of the machines I own. You can swing all day with no issues. It's very sensitive and selectivity is very good. It's very good at finding targets down to the 10–11-inch range. I mean fairly small targets too. I highly recommend the WS6 Master.