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Darn looks like it's gone.
Did anyone here pick it up?
Did anyone here pick it up?
SinHof said:Morning Wally,
Many thanks for the early comments on the Equinox, I guess there will be a fair number of folk here eager to read the forthcoming reports/reviews, interesting times ahead. One can't help wondering how it will compare to other detectors particularly the XP Deus, that will be one comparison I will be keen to read.
Cheers, SinHof.
orgone500 said:OldGT said:this segmentation is at the wrong end, the one thing I love about what I currently have is stable goldies tones that have a clear distinction between $1 & $2. Yes I still have trouble with caps, and a flattened aly screw top has every chance of being dug up currently, (especially those jack Daniels caps ) but do I really want to outlay $1299 on a machine where the advantages only help in certain conditions, and my bread and butter hunting may become less accurate?
Sorry, have to ask OldGT, whats the benefit of knowing the difference between $1 and $2 coins? Do you only dig the $2 coins?
SinHof said:PS: Keep an eye out for Heatho, I bet he would be keen to tag along, perhaps with the 3030, another interesting comparison.
HouseholdDog said:Darn looks like it's gone.
Did anyone here pick it up?
Heatho said:SinHof said:PS: Keep an eye out for Heatho, I bet he would be keen to tag along, perhaps with the 3030, another interesting comparison.
I gave Freshie beach a good flogging this morning, very busy there today. I'm sure I could be convinced if Wally doesn't mind doing a slight detour to pick me up on his way to the beach, will be having an early beer this arvo and won't be driving.
Wally69 said:Reviewed #4
$1 and $2 surface targets do have a single notch response difference but they tend to dance around a bit when in multi-frequency. Going to make a big statement that might offend; think the 705 has a coin shooting advantage for the $ coin chasing enthusiast as they are unmistakable responses several notches apart, other coins don't seem to create as much confusion as they settled more into a single notch response.
Wally69 said:Heatho said:SinHof said:PS: Keep an eye out for Heatho, I bet he would be keen to tag along, perhaps with the 3030, another interesting comparison.
I gave Freshie beach a good flogging this morning, very busy there today. I'm sure I could be convinced if Wally doesn't mind doing a slight detour to pick me up on his way to the beach, will be having an early beer this arvo and won't be driving.
Nice Freshie haul again Heath.
Don't mind being the detecta-cab at all, although ditching family commitments appears to be a deal breaker. Don't think I am winning the debate on what defines a priority in my household.
Will be in touch
Great detecting with the nox Wally.what depth were you picking up the goldie signals at?Wally69 said:Convinced the family a nice milkshake by the seaside would be a good way to spend the afternoon
Equinox Review #5
family set up on the beach in area not conducive to water finds, so will have to catch up with Heatho to give it a real crack tomorrow
super quiet running on the beach, almost too quiet, made wonder if it was working, even when I entered the shore break, just the odd transitional chirp as the machine adjusted itself
unlike the grass surface test, goldies at 6" were unmistakable and presented clear TiDs
local came down for a chat and told me where his wife lost his wedding ring a couple of weeks ago. Said I would give the area a crack and wave out to him on his balcony if I found it.
8) put the Equinox to work looking for a "chunky white gold ring with decorative edging"
No sign of gentleman on the balcony but rang his doorbell to reacquaint him with his lost treasure. His wife will be surprised when she returns home. arty: :rainbow: arty: :rainbow: arty: :rainbow: arty:
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