equinox 600

Cuda74

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I've had mine for about a month now. Haven't noticed the broken tones on bottle caps but will check it out next time I get out to my favorite park, lots of those around there.
So far I'm loving mine, getting a lot of deep (8") targets that take a while to dig in the soil around the park but its a great machine. Really prefer to go the 5 tone route than the 50, so many tones, so little time....
 

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mjb Mike

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I love mine too had a cheaper one for 4 years found like 3 coins in 4years got my equinox and found 70 coins in one day
 

CPT_GhostLight

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had my eq 600 now for a few months. starting to notice rusty bottle tops have kind of a broken up tone.has anyone else noticed it?

The Equnox and Vanquish detectors multifrequency capability will actually report any different metals present in a target. So if you are running your 600 with horseshoe off (iron tone off), rusty bottle caps tones will sound broken because the rust (iron oxide) will blank out as you scan the target. With horseshoe on (iron tone on), a rusty bottle cap will give you the non-ferrous and ferrous (rust) tones together at the same time.
 

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Set your Iron Bias to F2 @6 or higher and you won't dig too many bottle caps.
 

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