I'm trying to finalize my choice for a new detector and i'm mostly certain i'd like a equinox 600.
technically it is more money than i was originally considering, but when i compared it to the vanquish 540 (and some detectors in that price range), it seemed like you just had so much more control and available to you that for the extra money, it should keep me covered for "a lifetime".
i mean that i would prefer to spend a little more now and have one machine that i can use for a much longer period, than to discover that a lesser machine leaves me wanting and that i'd be in the position of wanting to buy another machine and selling the previous one. i don't see myself as the type to own 3 different machines at this point in my life with the other things i have going on.
is this a false logic? is it sensible to think that the equinox would should last for the next 15 years? or does it make more sense to buy cheaper (if i'm not heavily using the machine right now), and see what comes out years from now?
we can't know the future but i have certainly found myself in a decision paralysis.
technically it is more money than i was originally considering, but when i compared it to the vanquish 540 (and some detectors in that price range), it seemed like you just had so much more control and available to you that for the extra money, it should keep me covered for "a lifetime".
i mean that i would prefer to spend a little more now and have one machine that i can use for a much longer period, than to discover that a lesser machine leaves me wanting and that i'd be in the position of wanting to buy another machine and selling the previous one. i don't see myself as the type to own 3 different machines at this point in my life with the other things i have going on.
is this a false logic? is it sensible to think that the equinox would should last for the next 15 years? or does it make more sense to buy cheaper (if i'm not heavily using the machine right now), and see what comes out years from now?
we can't know the future but i have certainly found myself in a decision paralysis.