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NEW EQUINOX UPDATE QUICK TEST TODAY.
https://joanallen.co.uk/I played with the new 3.1 update today and it's FAB new tool for getting that extra depth on larger targets.
For instance cartwheel pennies, silver crowns, Roman Saxon cruciform and disc brooches, large hammered silver, bronze age Axe heads, large hammered silver coins and even crotal bells etc.
I went into the garden and buried a cartwheel penny and a toy cowboy gun.
I put the Equinox 800 with stock 11" coil into field 1, 4khz, speed 1 (slow swing needed) and sensitivity 20 to 25.
The cartwheel penny got between 1.5' and 4" extra depth, the toy gun did better with 2" and 4.5" as it is larger.
I went back to the garden later on and buried a small plastic bag with approx 80 silver milled coins, threepences, sixpences, florin and a few half crowns from 1800s to early 1900s.
The machine was set the same as previously and it got a respectable 3" to 5.5"
The depth advantage of 4khz., plus the extra stability that gives targets a cleaner, sweeter sounding tone, makes it easier to hear these deeper signals and is therefore killing two birds with one stone.
Of course it also comes into play when hoard hunting and looking for Jason Baker type lead ingots 😎 in these circumstances the depth will be greater due to having more mass.
So this new update is really a built in specialist tool for us to use.
Now if we combine this with another specialist tool which is the 15" coil.... what do we have 🤔😄