Whites Sierra Super Trac SST ? February 11, 2019 01:52AM |
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Re: Whites Sierra Super Trac SST ? February 11, 2019 02:23AM |
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White's Sierra Super Trac, known as the SST. February 11, 2019 06:06AM |
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If you want to try out a Sierra Super Trac, aka SST, before you invest any $$$, just get a White's Matrix 6, better known as the M6, and do the following:Quote
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Anybody here ever use one? I guess they were a limited edition from what I have read about them. There is one for sale, I was thinking about trying it out.
Re: White's Sierra Super Trac, known as the SST. February 11, 2019 06:23AM |
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Re: White's Sierra Super Trac, known as the SST. February 11, 2019 12:55PM |
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Nope, not a pleasant model for the majority of Coin Hunters, or many other folks for that matter. If a site is pretty much iron debris free, it would ease the audio behavior up some, but most of the people I have talked with or worked with who had/have an M-6, or an MXT Pro which also shares the 7-Tone Audio ID feature, do not like trying to hunt most urban coin-producing sites in Tone ID Only. I know I wouldn't care for that model because I want to have some method of Discrimination. I also don't care for too many tones at the same time. 1, 2 or 3 Tones works for me 99% of the time.Quote
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Thanks for the input Monte, the fact that it will sound off on everything might be hard on the ears without a way to reduce the sound of the iron grunts.
Might not be an ideal machine for coin shooting in a trashy park.