Vanquish or Equinox 600

l.cutler

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I presently have an Equinox 600. and my problem is I just don't get out enough. I never go beyond the pre set programs, and honestly it is so long between uses it takes me a while to get that far. I was just wondering if the Vanquish would be a better fit. Any thoughts on performance of the Vanquish compared to the 600 in the preset modes? Thanks for any help.
 

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Funny you bring this up. I just sold my Equinox 600 about two months ago for $500 (i paid $560 for it with my military discount) and i had it for 3 years, thats about $20 bucks a year! I too didn't fiddle much beyond the base programs and was looking at the Vanquish 540.
 

67GTA

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What types of hunting do you do and what soil types? For the beach the Vanquish is more than adequate. If you do a lot of relic hunting in iron infested ground then the 600 might be a little better, but if you never touch the 600 presets, you might not notice.
 

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l.cutler

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Mostly looking for old coins and relics at old cellar holes, old home sites. Some areas are quite iron infested. thanks for the input.
 

67GTA

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I have tested the 540 at iron laden sites behind the Equinox and they are not equal in that situation. In cleaner ground such as beaches or parks the Vanquish does great. I think it has the same raw power as the Nox but without the internal fine adjustments. This video describes exactly what happens with the Vanquish in my KY ground at colonial sites. The heavy iron drives it crazy (clipped high tones) and the lack of GB causes it to give constant iron grunts on the extra iron mineralization that would normally be balanced out with the Nox.
 

bigtim1973

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If you are just messing around the vanquish is good enough for general detecting.


It is a very good machine for the money and about the best on its class. It will not do well in trash with a large coil.


So if your planning on spending 500 for the pro pack, you might as well spend the extra and go ahead for the 600. It has a lot more features for a little more money.


But if you were just going to use it every now and then as you have said, stick with the 369 vanquish 540. That makes more sense than buying the complete pro vanquish pack.

Either one are good machines but the equinox does perform better.
 

Terry Soloman

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Apples and Oranges. The Vanquish 540 is the "poor man's" Equinox 600. I LOVE my Vanquish 540 at the beach, I had the Equinox 600, but between my Simplex Plus in parks and Farm fields, and the Vanquish 540 at the beach, I ended up selling it. :skullflag:
 

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l.cutler

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Great info all, thanks!
 

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Had the Nox 600 - great machine but for relic hunting prefer the Orx and f19. Just got a Vanquish 540 pro pack new for $310 which I couldn’t pass up. I’ll use it in parks and definitely beach if I ever get there, and I’ll try it at homesites using the 5x8 coil though I’m aware of it’s falsing issues.
 

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