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  1. Thanks for sharing with us Steve I hope Minelab appreciates the great work you are doing and have done. You are a great ambassador for metal detecting.
  2. Here in Australia RRP is : 800 $1299 AUD which = $1044 US (todays exchange rates) 600 $999 AUD which is $803 US I think the price will stay where it is and eventually there will be extra incentives like extras in deals from retailer
  3. Thanks Sinclair for enlightening us. ..... I have a couple of questions if you know, please. I presume the reason is the delay (ie. AptX low latency has less delay than plain old AptX ?? * So does the transmitter and the receiver need to be "Apt-X Low Latency" ? * Do you know if the Low Latency chip that is required is the CSR8670 - or are there other low latency chips around also ? Thank you and happy tectin
  4. Same as the X-Terra really, as far as I can see it looks like the same stand. It can tip fairly easily Lay the coil flat on the surface then place the back end down... is the way I do it with my X-Terra so it doesn't tip over. As RR above says, there are a few aftermarket solutions for people having issues Equinox price kept to minimum by sharing some (well proven) basic parts already manufactured for the X-Terra.
  5. Hi Chase, Us Aussies have it made in this regard. $1 and $2 coins in general circulation can make for some rewarding hunts. My old Xterra 70 is still used by me with a 15" coil for modern coin drops and these modern finds have paid for all my machines many times over. A lot of hours were put in to get the total coinage and some early mornings / late nights. Sometimes multiple $2 and $1 coins are pinged in one drop, so you might pick up $10 or $15 in one hit if you are lucky. Our $2 coin is smaller than the $1 coin so they are very commonly lost. $2 coins can add up quickly. Us detectorists downunder hope a $5 coin comes out soon Happy swingin
  6. Thank you kindly. I did look at those but I prefer the type with wings that wrap around the ear, they hold on and do not move around. Anker Soundbuds Curve aptX look to me like what I have been using. Heres to sweet tones
  7. Thanks Steve and I am looking forward to seeing your further testing on this. I like to use sports earbuds in the Summer. I gets pretty hot and they help in that regard. I am currently looking around for a decent pair of AptX "sports" earbuds that will be OK for a Equinox
  8. Yes, gold hunters should like it being H freq. biased. Silver is not worth much anyway. Almost as good as BBS/FBS in saltwater . (I read that as stability. I then read from that stability can equal depth. Maybe I read too much into it ) Better recovery probably doesnt apply too much on most beach sites. I guess we will find out soon enough eh ?
  9. Hi Chase, I cant answer all your issues but can relay to you part of some info that I was given when I asked about Multi IQ in 2017..... Multi IQ uses a different group of fundamental frequencies than FBS/BBS to generate a wide band multi frequency transmission signal that is more sensitive to High frequency targets and slightly less sensitive to Low frequency targets. Multi IQ uses the latest high speed processors and advanced digital filtering technology for much faster recovery speed than BBS/FBS technology. Multi IQ copes with saltwater and beach conditions almost as good as BBS/FBS however BBS/FBS still have an advantage for finding high conductive silver coins in all conditions. Hope some of that might help cheers NSC
  10. Impressive, especially as it looks like the coin went in the hole on its edge.
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