Nope, I bought mine used on the forum, got it like week and a half ago.
Its crazy that someone would sell one used so fast. There really hasnt even been enough time for a person to learn it well enough to see full potential. We have seen reviews and tests done by people who basically just got their hands on one , just imaging what they are capable of once a person really gets to know it well and spends some time in the field with it. Its still too early to judge just how effective this detector can be.
When you use one, you realize that it just doesn’t feel as finely tuned as an Etrac/CTX. Tones aren’t as good, ID isnt as accurate, doesn’t run as stable, etc. For dirt digging, the Etrac/CTX is still the way to go... beach hunting for gold on the other hand, equinox is a winner. Equinox main advantage as I see it, is low conductors.
Nope, I bought mine used on the forum, got it like week and a half ago.
There are used 800s for sale for $1,200! A guy bought them with the intent to sell at a high mark up for those that didn't get on the pre-order list.
Wish I would have thought of that,
Would you help me understand something Crumble? When you say the Nox's advantage is on low conductors is that what someone means when they say it is a relic machine vs a coin shooter?
Its crazy that someone would sell one used so fast. There really hasnt even been enough time for a person to learn it well enough to see full potential. We have seen reviews and tests done by people who basically just got their hands on one , just imaging what they are capable of once a person really gets to know it well and spends some time in the field with it. Its still too early to judge just how effective this detector can be.