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Equinox upgrade

I don't know this for sure, but I don't look for Minelab to offer anymore software updates for the Equinox 600/800 series detectors.

I only say this because they released the new Equinox 700/900 series detectors to take the place of the Equinox 600/800 series detectors.
I wish I would have waited and bought the 700, It's got a lot better scale than the 600, 0-99 vs 0-50. Its still a good machine but it takes some getting use to since all my other machines are on a 0-99.
 
Is Minelab planning on any upgrades for the Equinox 600 other than the 3.0 ?
I was listening to the Beyond Sight and Sound podcast the other night and they mentioned that Minelab is going to discontinue the Equinox 600 next. Next month there will be a huge blowout sale on them. You most likely wont be seeing anymore program updates to the 600 or the 800 moving forward. I would much rather use my 800 over the 900 on any day out metal detecting. Now the Manticore is a whole different story. Everyone that I know that has one loves them and finds lots of great finds right out of the box. The only thing that I don't like is the fact that none of the tones and numbers ring up the same as they did with the 600 or 800. This is the same fact with the 700 and 900.
 
I was listening to the Beyond Sight and Sound podcast the other night and they mentioned that Minelab is going to discontinue the Equinox 600 next. Next month there will be a huge blowout sale on them. You most likely wont be seeing anymore program updates to the 600 or the 800 moving forward. I would much rather use my 800 over the 900 on any day out metal detecting. Now the Manticore is a whole different story. Everyone that I know that has one loves them and finds lots of great finds right out of the box. The only thing that I don't like is the fact that none of the tones and numbers ring up the same as they did with the 600 or 800. This is the same fact with the 700 and 900.
The Manticore and 700 and 900 have a totally different TID scale which is a lot better than the compressed TID of the 600-800
Mark
 
Depends on audio if you get a distinctive hit investigate. A number isn't that big of a deal.i don't park hunt so has no meaning to me. I use the 800 for beach seems OK. Not a huge leap or bounds but works. It still nulls like the rest of machines. The ergonomics sux . If out for a long hunt your hand will hurt even with a counterbalance . Everyone likes some thing different. Decent machine.
 
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