Iowa_digger
Full Member
So I just received my Equinox 800. It now joins my White’s V3 and XLT, and I also have a Garrett GTI 2500 Pro on order.
I ordered these 2 detectors as something new to try out since I just got back into the hobby, and I had thoughts of selling my old XLT and possibly the V3, as it is a pretty complicated beast to use.
I have heard tons and tons of great things about the Nox 800, so I think that’ll be a keeper for sure, but I’m now having 2nd thoughts about the GTI 2500 Pro, and am wondering if I should cancel my order. Not that it isn’t a great detector, but will it offer me something super special in coin hunting that the others don’t...? The display is what initially drew me in, but not sure if that’s enough.
Any thoughts out there on whether the 2500 would be a nice addition to the lineup, or if I’d be better off keeping the old V3 and XLT instead? I know some of you out there have probably run all these machines and know how well they overlap each other as far as their detection characteristics. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
I ordered these 2 detectors as something new to try out since I just got back into the hobby, and I had thoughts of selling my old XLT and possibly the V3, as it is a pretty complicated beast to use.
I have heard tons and tons of great things about the Nox 800, so I think that’ll be a keeper for sure, but I’m now having 2nd thoughts about the GTI 2500 Pro, and am wondering if I should cancel my order. Not that it isn’t a great detector, but will it offer me something super special in coin hunting that the others don’t...? The display is what initially drew me in, but not sure if that’s enough.
Any thoughts out there on whether the 2500 would be a nice addition to the lineup, or if I’d be better off keeping the old V3 and XLT instead? I know some of you out there have probably run all these machines and know how well they overlap each other as far as their detection characteristics. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!