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I've been a happy and productive White's Spectra V3i user since last August. I think it is a great machine but it lacks the versatility to take advantage of my location. I'm surrounded by miles of ocean beaches on the eastern end of Long Island, NY that have a rich maritime colonial history dating back to the 1650's. I'm interested in recovering that past and since much of the early settlement was along the coast, a portion of those finds have to be buried in tidal zone as the coastal areas erode. The Spectra has done well in upland wooded locations and flat agricultural regions. But now those areas are infested with ticks and leafed-out scrub brush. I was thinking about buying the White's Beachmaster TDI but I realize I am being somewhat blinded by brand loyalty and desire to buy American-made. The CTX 3030 has all-weather beach versatility and I can drop into the wooded areas on impulse all in one package. I also enjoy the scientific and mechanical aspects of metal detecting technology so I enjoy learning different approaches. Also a part of me is curious. If I go over my hunting grounds that I have already invested over 500 hours searching with the Spectra will I discover more, and more importantly, deeper objects? I can also use my Spectra for others who wish to learn the hobby from me. I always tell people that metal detecting is a poor spectator sport.