Unveil hidden riches in all terrains with the Minelab Equinox 600, a versatile metal detector boasting innovative technology for superior performance.
Power of Multi-IQ: Experience the advantage of Minelab's Multi-IQ technology. This system transmits multiple frequencies simultaneously, ensuring no treasure escapes detection, regardless of ground conditions.
Unmatched Versatility: Conquer any environment, from freshwater beaches to parks and even mineralized grounds, with the Equinox 600's adaptability. Choose from three pre-programmed search modes (Park, Field, and Beach) or customize settings for specific environments.
Pinpoint Your Finds: The Equinox 600 features advanced audio controls with iron discrimination for distinguishing valuable targets from junk. The clear LCD screen displays a visual target ID to further aid in target identification.
Lightweight Champion: Don't let its power fool you – the Equinox 600 is a lightweight (2.96 lbs) machine for comfortable exploration throughout your hunt.
User-Friendly Design: This detector is perfect for both beginners and experienced treasure hunters. Its intuitive interface and clear menus make it easy to navigate settings and focus on the thrill of the search.
The Minelab Equinox 600 metal detector, with its advanced Multi-IQ technology, versatility, and user-friendly design, equips you to conquer any terrain and unearth hidden treasures on your next adventure!
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True intelligent Simultaneous Multi-Frequency for maximum performance, plus a wide range of single frequencies.
EQUINOX 600 TECHNOLOGIES
MULTI-IQ
Multi-IQ Simultaneous Multi-Frequency
Low frequencies typically give more depth on large targets than high frequencies, which are usually more sensitive to small targets. With EQUINOX you can operate across the full spectrum of frequencies simultaneously for maximum results.Â
The EQUINOX 600 offers a choice of 3 single frequencies and the EQUINOX 800 offers the choice of 5 single frequencies. Both models cover a much broader range of targets when operating in Multi than any one single frequency can, however, if excessive ground noise is present in a particular detecting location, switching into a single frequency can help to eliminate this.