CleotisJames Posted September 9 Share Posted September 9 On 6/20/2024 at 9:42 AM, Jeff McClendon said: I don't own either one. I was an Equinox 600, 800 and 900 owner from the time those Equinox models were first released. I tested and detected with the Equinox 600 in its multi vs selectable single frequency settings. The difference is like day and night. Multi had very accurate and solid target IDs in moderate to high iron mineralization even on deep targets. Any single frequency option had bouncy IDs and up averaged everything badly to where a US nickel or similar target ID aluminum pull tab sounded and gave target IDs like a US quarter at 3" depth and that is with a 50 digit target ID system. The X-Terra Pro is an Equinox 700 with no Multi IQ and with a 119 target ID system. I found the Equinox 900 to have really unstable target IDs even using its multi settings. I can only imagine what the Pro would be like here with just the single frequency options and 119 target IDs. I would buy the X-Terra Elite or a new Equinox 600 (great sale prices right now) in a heartbeat over the X-Terra Pro 24/7 and enjoy using its Multi IQ technology and only resort to their single frequency options in an EMI emergency situation. I and many other Equinox owners that new the story about Multi IQ vs single frequency use and target ID stability and accuracy tried to warn people about the X-Terra Pro. Unless your soil conditions are perfect with virtually no iron mineralization........Some listened. Some obviously didn't and were disappointed. Other than for monetary reasons (exploiting the Equinox form factor and reputation and piss off Nokta by competing with the Simplex), I cannot understand why Minelab even released the X-Terra Pro except maybe for beach and submerged hunting where its Beach mode apparently does very well. I was under the impression that Multi IQ was supposed to obsolete all single frequency VLF detectors according to Minelab. I added the Nox 6" coil to my XTP and what a difference! I hunt similar coil conditions in my area & adjust sensitivity accordingly and I'm happy with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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