Travel240z
Greenie
- Dec 16, 2018
- 16
- 13
- Detector(s) used
- Equinox 800, Equinox 600, Previous detectors were the Garrett AT series
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I just recently picked up an Equinox 800. It is currently winter so I can only use it in my test garden but so far am really liking it. I do have one question though, can you tell if the metal is thick or thin? My definition of thick is the thickness of a penny and thin would be like 1/4 or less than the thickness of a penny.
My AT Max would be scratchy sounding on thin metal and have a more solid sound on the thicker metals. I am using the equinox in 50 tone mode and can hear the depth, if the metal is relatively pure or an alloy, even got the idea of the sound for corrosion but am missing the thick versus thin.
My AT Max would be scratchy sounding on thin metal and have a more solid sound on the thicker metals. I am using the equinox in 50 tone mode and can hear the depth, if the metal is relatively pure or an alloy, even got the idea of the sound for corrosion but am missing the thick versus thin.
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