Well since gold detectors are my specialty, and there are at least 10 models out there, I can say for certain how a detector performs for my areas as I have actually used them? OK, I know what so many think and feel as this has been the history of Multi Purpose detectors. It is classified by most to be a Multi Purpose detector and as it has been in 45+ yrs past of my own MD'ing career, a multi purpose detector is capable, but not as good as a genuine gold detector. Sorry, the Equinox for Gold? As most of you know, the NOX is a multi purpose detector that is capable of many styles of hunts including gold nuggets. In fact, I get so tuned and focused, I don't think the ultimate unit will ever get built and be in my hands. I've tested for most major brands and so far, have yet to find the ultimate gold detector. I'm not going to say there are Losers as I enjoy certain traits of each. After doing this numerous times over a weekend, we learn pretty good/fast which detectors are the Winners and the ones we'll be sure to not be swinging. But on some trips we do manage to get a few of us together and that is where the work starts as we pull out our detectors and see who has the best setup for a signal. I also listen to and rely quite a bit to my staff and their experiences as well all hunt different sites, locations and styles. I like to compare detectors on undug signals and see for myself what the results bring. I need to make sure I'm holding my own with those wizbangs and so brand, model and price is not a factor to me. I want to go home with treasure and since my Field Staff Experts are some of the best hunters in the US, I better be on my A game all the time. Yes some of you will say I lean towards Minelab, but only for the models of detectors I feel will give me the advantage and edge. I sell all the major brands and have been for 20+ yrs., so I am not really bias as to what is the best brand. I also am very hard core when it comes to detecting and feel my detector knowledge, skills and tools used are the best I can get my hands on. As some of you know, I am a metal detector dealer (so half the stuff I say must be salesman-shit?) who enjoys the hobby and actually gets out in the field much more than the average guy or dealer for that matter.
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