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I decided to give detecting another go after 5 - 6 years of being away from it. Taking the advice of a dealer, I went from looking at the AT Max to going with the Equinox 600 which fell into a comfortable price range. Added a Garrett AT PP and Lesche digger, and I'm eager to hit some of my old areas again. I'm coming from an AT Pro, and was hoping to get some insight to some of the differences between the two machines. I know it's multi frequency and supposedly does well on salt beaches which is a plus living in the Northeast. As anything else changed since I've been away? Been hitting YouTube as well. Thanks!
 

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Probably there's a few similar queries in the subsection.

Equinox
 

Good choice on detectors. It's pretty much the best all around detector on the market today and will outperform almost every other machine in most general hunting circumstances. Getting the 800 would have added a bit more adjustability and 2 gold modes along with a wireless set of headphones. The headphones can be added to yours however, and gives you some extra freedom from being tethered to the detector. A big plus in my book. There are some added coil options that might be advisable depending your hunting venues. Personally, I love the big coils for beach hunting. You can cover so much more area without losing small target response. The tiny coils are great too if you hunt very trashy areas or next to large metal objects, such as fences and playground equipment.
 

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