sphillips
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- Joined
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- Location
- Western NC
- Detector(s) used
- Equinox 800
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I do love MM, thanks for the pic
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I do love MM, thanks for the pic
Dirtfishing has done a video in a trashy park showing its recovery speed. While he doesn't find anything extraordinary, it shows its capability to find targets in amongst trash. He does a pretty good job of real life scenarios. This might be something that would interest you if you haven't already seen it.I have not seen a real life video on the Equinox yet. When I say real life, I mean in ground with iron in it, especially groups of nails and larger items, wadded up aluminum foil, cut pieces of aluminum cans, I was an expert crunching them at my house with a lawn mower, very mineralized dirt with hot rocks and such. Planted coins with no trash and air tests don't give a good picture of ANY machine's capability. Real live tests are what is needed. And a video is not absolutely necessary, I'd take someone's word for what they did.
I have not seen a real life video on the Equinox yet. When I say real life, I mean in ground with iron in it, especially groups of nails and larger items, wadded up aluminum foil, cut pieces of aluminum cans, I was an expert crunching them at my house with a lawn mower, very mineralized dirt with hot rocks and such. Planted coins with no trash and air tests don't give a good picture of ANY machine's capability. Real live tests are what is needed. And a video is not absolutely necessary, I'd take someone's word for what they did.
I think Minelab is aiming the Equinox at hobbyists who want high end, but cant afford the CTX.
It seems to be the CTX without its most expensive features.