Stephen wescott Posted July 24, 2019 Share Posted July 24, 2019 I am new to metal detecting. I just want an easy to use gold detector. I am torn with one to get gm1000. Or ? Desert. And $800.00 and rivers in summer." I want to thanks all of you for your support. " I am going to get gm1000. Thanks again 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lacky Posted July 24, 2019 Share Posted July 24, 2019 Hey Stephen, might mention where you live or plan to hunt. That can make a difference in what works best. Also a budget range, as they go from about $500 to $7000. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northeast Posted July 24, 2019 Share Posted July 24, 2019 If it is specifically nugget detecting you are planning, you won’t find a better guide to different detectors than Steve’s. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swegin Posted July 24, 2019 Share Posted July 24, 2019 3 hours ago, Northeast said: If it is specifically nugget detecting you are planning, you won’t find a better guide to different detectors than Steve’s. This right here. Unbiased reviews... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lacky Posted July 24, 2019 Share Posted July 24, 2019 Yep, I would agree with the equinox 800 and a 6 inch coil. You can find more information on it than you ever want to know here And info on nugget hunting with it here 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andyy Posted July 25, 2019 Share Posted July 25, 2019 I would say you need to be more gold specific. Are you looking for gold jewelry or gold nuggets? If going for nuggets, while there are detectors that do both, I would stick with a detector that is tuned to JUST look for nuggets. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fredmason Posted July 25, 2019 Share Posted July 25, 2019 11 hours ago, Andyy said: that is tuned to JUST look for nuggets. Andyy; I presume you mean made for nugget hunting, not tuned; which implies something not possible, as far as I know. fred Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andyy Posted July 25, 2019 Share Posted July 25, 2019 Well I am assuming people know what I mean by tuned, but maybe not. I mean the electronics are designed and set to detect gold (not relics). Or maybe a clearer statement would be that if you are looking nuggets, don't get a relic hunting detector and try to use it to do both. You can and people do, I just don't recommend it. Just a personal opinion I have. I don't think Stephen clarified, yet, what he was actually hunting for ... nuggets or rings ...etc. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lacky Posted July 25, 2019 Share Posted July 25, 2019 It would be interesting to hear from someone who lots of experience with both how much difference there is on nugget hunting between the equinox and the gold monster. I've seen people say they both work well, but haven't seen direct comparisons, depth differences, reactions to mineralization, etc. I got the equinox because it seems to be good enough at everything I want or might want to do with it. It would be interesting to know how much I would gain going to a same priced "gold only" machine though. You make it sound like a lot Andyy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GB_Amateur Posted July 25, 2019 Share Posted July 25, 2019 14 hours ago, Andyy said: If going for nuggets, while there are detectors that do both, I would stick with a detector that is tuned to JUST look for nuggets. This used to be the conventional wisdom. The Minelab Equinox 800 (and maybe even the Makro Gold Racer and its offspring) has changed that. 1 hour ago, Lacky said: It would be interesting to hear from someone who lots of experience with both how much difference there is on nugget hunting between the equinox and the gold monster. Steve H has said quite a bit. He's (multiple times) said that choosing between detectors that operate at 40 kHz and above, as far as ability to find small gold, is splitting hairs. He's also said that for now he's just using one detector, the Minelab Equinox 800. If someone were absolutely sure they were only looking for small natural gold then the GM 1000 costs $100 less than the Eqx 800. But if saving money is important, the Makro Gold Kruzer (in the US, anyway) is $160 less than the GM 1000. For that extra $ the Equinox 800 opens up another world of detecting, relatively speaking. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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