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Minelab Equinox 800 tips and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldgreg" data-source="post: 534089" data-attributes="member: 16814"><p>From my own experience in the GT the 6" coil was exceptionally better in the heavy mineralised ground and scrappy areas. The noise reduction was by far the biggest advantage for me, there is a hell of a lot less chatter and when i did get a signal i was more confident i had an actual target. The reduced background noise meant i could bump up the sensitivity slightly higher than i would have if i was running the 11" coil. I did also notice just with my own personal ground tests on a few smaller pieces of gold that i had previously found that the 6" coil could pick up smaller pieces anywhere from 2-4 inches than with the 11" standard coil.</p><p></p><p>Personally i think if you want to make sure you dont miss those smaller pieces the 6" coil is well worth buying!</p><p></p><p>Happy Hunting :Y: </p><p></p><p>BG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldgreg, post: 534089, member: 16814"] From my own experience in the GT the 6" coil was exceptionally better in the heavy mineralised ground and scrappy areas. The noise reduction was by far the biggest advantage for me, there is a hell of a lot less chatter and when i did get a signal i was more confident i had an actual target. The reduced background noise meant i could bump up the sensitivity slightly higher than i would have if i was running the 11" coil. I did also notice just with my own personal ground tests on a few smaller pieces of gold that i had previously found that the 6" coil could pick up smaller pieces anywhere from 2-4 inches than with the 11" standard coil. Personally i think if you want to make sure you dont miss those smaller pieces the 6" coil is well worth buying! Happy Hunting :Y: BG [/QUOTE]
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