It
had been about a year and a half since my last field test of a White's
metal detector. At that time, I had an opportunity to test the new Quantum
and was blown away by its performance, ease of use and overall accuracy.
Even my two detecting partners on one hunt, Bob Kinney and Don Miller,
were impressed by my finds and positive comments about the Quantum II.

Now,
I have another opportunity to field test a
new White's model, the Classic ID.X. and it too is making a believer of me!
One
common characteristic that I have noticed about the two White's detectorsL
have tested is that they remind me so much of the smooth operating,
4-filter detectors that I began my detecting career with over 17 years
ago. They are very stable with almost no ground noise chatter and they discriminate
iron extremely well, very impressive for a dual filter detector!
I found the Classic
I.D.X. to be very well behaved and in my estimation, it is a detector
that will astonish many users with its no-non- sense performance!
As
mentioned previously, the Classic I.D.X. is a dual filter, analog metal
detector that features a handle-mounted eight-category L.C.D. visual
target identification meter. This detector uses a new, patent pending
technology called "Flash Phase".
There are two search
modes: silent search motion discrimination and threshold- dependent,
zero-discrimination non-motion. The ground balance and all-metal threshold
are factory preset, but there is access to an internal control to adjust
the ground balance if required.
The Classic I.D.X. is
equipped with White's Blue Max 950searchcoil. To those not familiar with this coil, it is a very thin profile open-center
9.5 inch concentric design that provides outstanding depth, discrimination
accuracy and easy pin- pointing in all but the trashiest locations.
For high-trash locations, I prefer using a smaller White's coil.
The
identification meter of the Classic I.D.X. is well marked and referenced.
Not only does it have IRON/GOLD/SILVER ranges indicated, but also pictorials
of trash items, a gold ring range
and of course, 5cent, 1cent: Zinc, 10cent,1cent: Copper, 25cent: and
50cent:/$1 U.S. coins..
I did notice one quirk
however. In bright sunlight, at certain viewing angles, the meter would
sometimes appear to have the $1 /50cent: LCD I.D.. Segment illuminated.
This was due to a shadow being cast from the control box housing onto
the LCD meter face directly below..
Having
used the Classic, I.D.X.. at several detecting sites, I quickly discovered
that its iron discrimination and I.D. capability is excellent! It "nailed"
iron correctly just about every time! The meter response is very quick
with a solid, Positive
lock-on.
The
IDX meter conveniently identifies targets in groups. I
was also impressed by its quick recovery time after passing over a rejected
target. Pinpointing targets was a snap with the ClassicI.D.X. which
has my favorite and preferred method - a finger- operated trigger switch,
zero-motion and a modulated audio signal which varies in strength with
target size and depth.
The
spring-loaded mode switch has three positions. In its center, normal
position, the detector is operating in the discrimination mode. Pulling
and holding the trigger switches the detector to its all- metal, zero-motion
pinpointing mode. Upon releasing the switch from the pinpointing position,
the internal spring automatically returns it to its center, discrimination,
position.
The switch can also
be locked forward to keep the detector in the all-metal, non-motion
mode if desired. In its all-metal mode, the auto-tuning speed seems
to be about once every two seconds fast enough to keep the detector
operating smoothly. Repeated, quick pulls on the switch will detune
a target making pin- Pointing
even more precise.
During
my field evaluation, I recovered a variety of Targets
including coins, artifacts, and an old cast-metal toy truck. However~
my best find was a solid-gold, very ornate handle from an old walking
cane.Although Somewhat
damaged II it's old and it's GOLD!'
Covered with a thin,
caked-on layer of black grime, from being buried for so many years,
I did not know it was gold until the next day when I cleaned it.
I have unearthed other
gold items over the years that had similar black coatings such as old
gilded buttons so make sure you check and clean all items before discarding
them.
In
almost 20 years of metal detecting, this is only the second cane handle
I have unearthed. The
first, was found in an old city park in Wheeling, W.Va., and it is solid
sterling silver. This one, came from an old homesite on my friend Dave's farm. Three
variable external controls and one toggle switch control its entire
operation. They are: DISC ,FREQ, ADJ, and SENS. A toggle switch i.s:
provided to select
either NORM (al) or BLACK SAND ground balance offset. The three variable
controls have PRESET markings to enable fast turn-on-and-go initial
setup if desired.The DISC control
is marked with both a coin range and ring range preset.
.. The
SENS control sets the sensitivity for both the detector arid the l:D.meter.
If set too high for the conditions, the display may either become unreliable,
or tend to fill in with all the display blocks..
Use c only the amount of sensitivity needed, as this will provide the
smooth- est operator and best overall performance. Because
metal detectors often operate at the same transmit requency, cross talk or interference often results when two or
more detectors are operated close together. The variable FREQ
AD) (Frequency Adjustment) eliminates this interfer-
ence by allowing you
to change the transmit operating frequency of the Classic I.D.X. in
the range of 6.35 to 6.55Khz.
The NORM/BLACK SAND
switch allows an operator to switch control are easy to set up between
two different discrimination ranges. #1 NORM which
is best with the Preset settings. suited
for normal. conditions, and #2 BLACK SAND which
is best suited for extreme conditions such as black sand, saltwater
beaches or high ground mineralization.
The BLACK SAND positional alllows
for true zero-discrimination which will provide superior penetration
in such extreme conditions.
White's
standard slide-in battery holder comes with the Classic I.D.X..
and it holds eight AA batter-ies.
Expect up to 65 hours of detecting time from one set of Alkaline
batteries! For an optional rechargeable battery, White's nicad battery#802-5211, and charger #509-0022 is recommended.The
Classic I..D.X. uses White's standard S-rod
pole assembly and elbow cup design with both spring-clip apdcamlockco.l1ars
to adjust and secure the stem operating length.
This dual-adjustment
provides fast and easy adjustment with
rigid, no-wobble operation while scanning. An all metal Control box
housing is used, which features White's wraparound mechanical. design.
This helps prevent water,
dirt and dust from entering the box and damaging the el~ctronic circuitry inside. As an additional safety measure,
the entire mating edge of the box is gasketed!
Using the Classic lD
X. was quite comfortable as its weight is minimal and its balance is
very good. .
An adjustable elbow
cup arm strap is provided and it helps provide better.. balance and sweep control. One surprising and highly valuable
feature of the Classic I.D.X. is that the I.D. meter works in the all-metal
mode too! Most experienced users will immediately recognize just how
valuable this feature is.
It enables you to run
in the all-metal mode for best depth, sensitivity and target selectivity,
with no target masking and use the meter to identify all targets.This
is a very effective method for finding deep coins and artifacts in all
but the trashiest of locations.
The
Blue Max 950 coil with an all-metal I.D.capable
detector provides some serious capability when heeded. It is probably no accident that White's
designed the I.D.X. this way . As
a detectorist first and a field:'tester
second, I am always and primarily looking for and impressed moSt
by a metal detectors, overall performance ... not brand or model!
The
Classic I.D.X. is an impressive, high-quality, made-in-the-USA, mid-priced
detector that will more than satisfy the needs of most users. Its smooth
operation, excellent discrimi- nation, solid
construction and ease-of-use is the right combination to ensure success
at almost any experience level, site or type of detecting desired.
Its identification
meter is accurate, well-marked and labeled and easy to view. The Classic
I.D.X. is a turn-on-and-go detector, but I found it to provide much
more than expected! At
a retail price of $549.95, including a two year parts and labor warranty,
you can't go wrong .