Y'all know the story.......Old, trashy places that you have hunted for years and hit to death with other good machines. Got a little frustrated on my first hunt with the new 800 after digging what seemed like 100 square nails, pull tabs, thin rusty sheet bits, etc. in one of my junk infested sites the whole while thinking " I haven't dug this much junk ever with my other machines!!" I was using the stock Park 2 setting with iron bias at 2-3 and 5 tones. After the hunt I started to realize that on a lot of the holes I was frustrated after seeing a nail or two in the hole and would kind of give up on it. I would remove the nails, cover the hole, go back over the hole and hear the same good tone but I would dismiss it as another nail. Boy, was this a mistake. After a while I was also dismissing the lower numbers and ignoring the sounds that they gave me. I admit, I was thinking "Same old story, hyped up machine with the same old results." But too many people are finding this machine to be better than this. I regrouped and went back yesterday and was determined to focus on the sounds, stay with the hole, and to slow way down. I started hitting good sounding targets immediately. Circle the hole, sound still good, dig. My first five or so targets were non ferrous items with multiple nails including some fake jewelry and some sort of small brass tag. Instead of covering it up and dismissing the target as a nail, I stayed with it until I retrieved the target and would not get the same sound when I checked the hole. At this site there is a sandstone laid walkway from where the old house sat out to the road. I have went over both sides of the walkway with F75's Etracs and SE's more times than I care to mention without getting any targets. The first 10 feet with the Equinox yielded 5 non ferrous targets including a 1930 Wheat penny. Every hole had at least two nails and some had 4 and 5 mixed in with the target. The wheat penny had 4 nails in the hole before I reached the penny at the depth of my pinpointer. This was an eye opener for me. Slow down and let the machine do what it does. Now I still dug some trash like the deep screw tops and bent square nails but it was different today. I stuck with the holes, dug deeper and found what was making that good tone. I found quite a few .22 short casings and shotgun shells but I consider these types of items "have to dig" items in order to find good targets. What was amazing to me was the fact that I would get good clear tones with all that junk in the hole! The other machines would give chirps, blips, etc. Very easy just to walk away from the target with them. Not so with this machine! If the Equinox has a shortcoming, to me, and this may change with time spent, it would be that the depth meter was not at all accurate. If someone has some tips on figuring out the depth of targets before you dig, I would be really interested. Sometimes the sound of the pinpoint would even be off. I remember hearing on a video someplace where someone said that the Equinox "makes" you dig targets. After this second hunt, I totally agree. I can't wait to get back out and continue learning this machine.