BH505Man
Full Member
- Joined
- Nov 18, 2013
- Messages
- 123
- Reaction score
- 153
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Granite Falls, WA
- Detector(s) used
- Equinox 800, 6",11" coils, Teknetics T2SE,&T2 Classic, 5", CORS Fortune 5.5x9.5", 11", CORS Strike 12x13", 15"coils, Legacy 3500, 4", 8",10" & 11"DD coils, Lesche digging Knife, Lesche T Handle Shovel
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
Thread Owner
I finally decided to make the big plunge and ordered an Equinox 800, the 6" coil with lower rod and a power pack for extra reserve power. Got tired of living with the limitations of single frequency VLF detectors. It just seems like the guys with the Minelab detectors in my Metal detector club seem to find most of the older coins and more silver ones too. I'm convinced that most of the older coins are deeper and it seems the Minelabs seem to find more stuff. I started detecting many years ago during the days of BFO technology detectors. My first serious detector was a Whites Coinmaster BFO. that was over 46 years ago. My most recent detectors were a Bounty Hunter Pioneer 505, a Bounty Hunter Legacy 3500, A Teknetics T2 Classic, and my latest detector was a Teknetics T2SE LTD. They were all great detectors and I had lots of fun and enjoyment with them. However, I decided that I wanted to step up to a multifrequency detector and one that I could also hunt in shallow water with too. The Minelab Equinox 800 met all my criteria for a serious upgrade. I ordered my detector from Bart (he's the one I purchased my T2SE LTD from). Should be getting it Friday, I feel like a kid waiting for Christmas to arrive. It just can't get here soon enough!!!