Digging deep silver with Minelab Equinox! Tips and tricks with live digs!

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Metal detecting for deep coins and other treasure can be quite complicated. This is a short video where I focus on deep coin signals with the Equinox 800. I have been using the Minelab Equinox for over 2 years now and I feel very confident with this machine. I do live digs on targets and discuss what I am looking for in a good deep signal. I also go over some things that make certain deep signals not so good. These digs were done in lcoal public parks dating back to the late 1800's. These parks have been pounded for many many years by detectorists and tend to be pretty trashy as well. This can make it difficult to find good deep coin signals. Hopefully this video will help fellow Equinox users. Feel free to share any deep coin tips you have learned as well in the comments below.
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Komentáře • 93

  • @stijndavid-gn6qk
    @stijndavid-gn6qk Před rokem

    Thank you!! I look mainly for deep coins, and was getting quite desperate how to find them, but this video really showed me THE trick to do it. Found a coin using exactly this method in my back yard. This with my Vanquish 540. Your the best, greetings from little Belgium

  • @petershellady3407
    @petershellady3407 Před 4 lety +3

    This is vid really has me thinking of all of jumpy VDI's I've passed over when reliant on the VDI listings I have found on blogs, forums and everywhere else via the internet. I don't recall anything of this magnitude in Minelab's literature nor in the Equinox manual itself. Thanks for unlocking the secret that should have been shipped with the detector.

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 4 lety +2

      Don't worry you are not alone! I and many others passed up a lot of these signals as well. It took me a lot of digging and testing to figure it out. The new update and 4khz will help clean up these signals as well. Check out my video on the update. I have another deep coin video coming out soon as well. Thanks for watching! Glad I could help.

  • @Airmet_Tango
    @Airmet_Tango Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent video demonstrating how the Equinox alerts on deep, desireable targets vs trash. If someone had put this out a year ago when I was still learning my EQ800, it would have saved me a ton of “trial & error”. Folks who are new to the Equinox and/or who are struggling to differentiate the junk from the deep keepers, pay close attention to this video!

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 4 lety

      Thanks a lot a really appreciate the feedback! Happy hunting and good luck!

  • @dirtfishingdoug3723
    @dirtfishingdoug3723 Před 3 lety +2

    I just got a Nox 800, and I have so much to learn. Thanks for the good tips.

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 3 lety

      Glad I can help! Be patient and you will get it. It will definitely be worth it. Good luck!

  • @killer2point057
    @killer2point057 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Thank you

  • @GarysMetalDetecting
    @GarysMetalDetecting Před 2 lety +2

    Appreciate the passing of the knowledge. Thank You.

  • @johnrapp8816
    @johnrapp8816 Před 4 lety +2

    one of very few illustrations of what deep coins sound like with the 800. Thanks Ben

  • @outdoorenthusiastenl4907
    @outdoorenthusiastenl4907 Před 2 lety +1

    I really enjoyed your video. Nice fort to dig into. I just got back from digging into a lot of clay. Thanks for posting

  • @ThelifeandtimesofBarneyTaylor

    Easy digging no problem to check it out but when the ground is hard not worth it on real iffy signals 👍🏻🖖

  • @thedigger1865
    @thedigger1865 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice finds! With dirt like that, I'd be apt to dig a lot more targets. That's good looking dirt to dig in.

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 4 lety

      Yes these areas are in the trees and it had been raining so that helps. Generally we have pretty good soil around here. There are some clay areas that get rock hard in the heat.

  • @xraybeam2
    @xraybeam2 Před 3 lety +1

    Liked and subbed. Your videos are informative and not a lot of BS. Probably the best for Equinox at parks on the net. Keep up the good work!!!

  • @davidseeburger8448
    @davidseeburger8448 Před 4 lety +1

    I absolutely like your videos. I'm learning a lot about using my 800. Thank you.

  • @tagteamrecoveries
    @tagteamrecoveries Před 4 lety +4

    Very nice and well done there buddy ! Congrats on the finds too :) Thanks for sharing, Best of luck next time out :) ATB

  • @stephengrimwade6639
    @stephengrimwade6639 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Ben just found your video today and subscribed was going to buy a max am going with the equinox 800
    Look forward to your next one watching from canada

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching! You will be happy with the 800 I'm sure! It's a great machine.

  • @05hemiram71
    @05hemiram71 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks this trick you shared was awesome! I will be digging way less trash now I have only been using the Nox for a yr and have made some great finds but I will say its been rough at times the deep nails was killing me, but this video will help me solve that problem now. Thanks Again HH!

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 4 lety

      Glad the video was helpful! Good luck! Hope you find some good deep targets!

  • @stevekrumanaker4582
    @stevekrumanaker4582 Před 4 lety +1

    Good digs and good video. Thanks for showing the live digs.

  • @DugMoneyDetecting
    @DugMoneyDetecting Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks man! Enjoyed, as I’m looking to buy an Equinox

  • @steweyhuntscoinsandcards2942

    Very informative video. I feel this will help me much out in the field. Im so in love with the NOX. Its banging out the old coins.

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 4 lety

      Thanks a lot! Glad it is helpful. The Nox is an amazing machine and it can really find deep coins and coins in trashy areas well. Good luck!

  • @detectorguy4565
    @detectorguy4565 Před rokem +1

    When in doubt, dig it out. Sometimes you'll be pleasantly surprised at what you find :) yeah

  • @DiggingBuddy
    @DiggingBuddy Před 4 lety +1

    I like your side camera setup, would love to see it. I'll check some of your other videos to see if you have it posted there.

  • @hoot6874
    @hoot6874 Před 4 lety +1

    Very helpful tips!! Thank you for sharing as I am new to detecting. Just purchased the equinox 800 for myself, Garrett AT pro for the wife. I should have purchased an equinox for the wife also as they seem to be have the most youtube content. Learning what the machine is trying to tell you takes time to understand and with people such as yourself that share their knowledge, helps us novice detectors reach that curve quicker. Thanks again sir

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad I could be helpful! I plan to post more content like this on equinox. The at pro is a good machine too. I used it for 3 years and found lots of good stuff. I will also be testing and reviewing the new Garrett Apex once it is released.

  • @nzwarriorsmen
    @nzwarriorsmen Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome Video, thanks

  • @misterminelabman6968
    @misterminelabman6968 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video

  • @cazadoresdemonedasyoro9160

    Good video

  • @michigandirtdigger8202
    @michigandirtdigger8202 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi I love your videos!! Could you please tell us which segments you actually notch out for your program setup and a big thanks, keep diggin my friend!!

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 4 lety

      Thanks!! I can tell you my discrimination settings but I would highly recommend setting yours up based on the numbers you dig. There are many factors that effect what TID range different coins fall into. For example an Indian Head penny in my soil may come in at 19-20 but it may come in between 20-21 in your soil. Nickels hit solid 13 for some and 14 for others. So you may notch out a number or range that your coins fall into causing the signal to be choppy or completely disced out. I think the disc and tone pitch should be set to each users preference and based on targets you generally dig in your area. Hopefully that makes sense. If you still want to try my disc pattern let me know or send me an email bheimann@hotmail.com

  • @Spiderhillpropworks
    @Spiderhillpropworks Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Ben, thank you for the great videos. Still learning my NOX 600. I couldn’t see if you used the Horseshoe to check each target. I’ve only found a couple of silver coins so far, so I am curious if a silver coin ever give an iron response? Thanks!

  • @brobrad2491
    @brobrad2491 Před 3 lety +2

    Ben, thank you for the video. I have only had my Equinox 800 for a few months and I have question about your first dig where you found the 1890 Indian Head Penny. I noticed the readout was bouncing, on average, between 18-to-30. Every time I get that type of variation it has always been trash, usually a crushed aluminum can or some kind of irregular shaped metal. I have always had a coin ring up within 2-to-3 numbers of each other, why would that penny you dug vary so much on the readout?

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 3 lety +3

      Deep coins often have a wide range of vdi. Especially when soil is moist. There are little nuances that you will pick up on over time on the equinox. I usually see that trash targets will cause vdi to vary even more and fall below coin range and give slight iron grunt or spike above and hit high like 38 or 39. They also vary more from different directions due to irregular shape. Pin point mode can give you clues as well. If it doesn't pin point like a small target or it is pin pointing off center of where the high tone was it is likely junk. Honestly though if I get any target hitting in coin range and maxing out depth meter I am digging it every time. Once you dig a few deep coins you will start to recognize them easier. Let me know if you have more questions and happy hunting! Thanks for watching!

    • @brobrad2491
      @brobrad2491 Před 3 lety +1

      @@detectorben8007 Thank you very much for the suggestions!

  • @stijndavid-gn6qk
    @stijndavid-gn6qk Před rokem

    Hello Ben, to find the coins, do you always do a 360 degree check around the target before digging, or just a 90 degree? Thanks a lot!!

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před rokem +1

      Always best to do 360 sweep. But I often dig after a good 90 degree sweep if it sounds really clean and signal is consistent.

  • @metaldetectingwiththesilva8311

    Cheers Ben, great video buddy :)\

  • @brandonnapper6234
    @brandonnapper6234 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Ben for the video. Do you mind sharing what your custom coins is on Disc?

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 4 lety +1

      I notch out from -9 to 12. Notch out 14-17 notch out 22 and 23. Rest is open. Nickels hit 12-13 here so that is open. Indians 18-20 and silver dimes and quarters etc rarely hit 24 -26 if worn but usually more like 27-34. That is the reasoning for my disc numbers. However I use the horseshoe button to open it all up quite often as well.

  • @hoot6874
    @hoot6874 Před 4 lety +1

    Please share how you clean your coins, Ben

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 4 lety +2

      I use olive or vegetable oil soak and toothpick for Indians. Then wipe dry with microfiber cloth. I may post a video demonstration at some point as well.

  • @pilgrim7779
    @pilgrim7779 Před 3 lety +1

    Great info! I just got my new Nox 800 about a week ago and am trying to get the feel for it. Normally I just dig the consistent numbers no matter what they are but now I will start digging those high, erratic numbers. Do you normally hunt in park 1, and also do you try to keep your sensitivity as high as you can go for the ground conditions?

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 3 lety +1

      @Pilgrim777 Thanks! Yes I have found park 1 gets best depth in silver coins in my soil and test garden. Park 2 is better for lower conductors like nickels and gold. I also run highest sensitivity I can. Generally I am able to run 23-24 unless there is a lot of EMI. Good luck!

  • @jerseydigmore7994
    @jerseydigmore7994 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice job!!!! Do you ever use Park 2 ??? I noticed P2 in my soil goes a little deeper. How many tones are you using???

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks!! 5 tones. I rarely use park 2. All my testing in coin garden and local parks showed park 1 deeper on silver coins.

  • @busqueda_infinita
    @busqueda_infinita Před 3 lety +1

    Hi! What good finds! And with Iron Bias FE? How is it?

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! I haven't tested 4khz and FE iron bias yet. I usually use F2 iron bias. I may test that in the future though.

  • @robertwynn5844
    @robertwynn5844 Před 4 lety +2

    Skipping those ads.

  • @lukecampbell2343
    @lukecampbell2343 Před rokem

    I’m new to this. Great videos. What disc are you using here? It says custom coins but I can’t find that disc.

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 11 měsíci

      Custom meaning I set the disc how I like it. I notch out certain segments that I don't like to hear or dig. These days I run wide open with no discrimination most the time. Unless the area is so trashy that I get overloaded with signals.

  • @larrystephens7437
    @larrystephens7437 Před 4 lety +1

    Have you tried doing a 4K to 5K comparison. I have not updated the SW yet...

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 4 lety

      @larry stephens No unfortunately we are in severe drought right now so I can't really dig anywhere around here. Once we get some rain and I get back out I will try to compare.

  • @marcculliford9022
    @marcculliford9022 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Ben I just brought this machine iv never done metal detecting and the setting are blowing my mind can you help me set all settings for each place and ill save them .I couldn't even pick up a 10 pence coin not giving signal

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 3 lety +1

      I am only familiar with us coins and how to set up equinox for my ground and us coins. I used the equinox in park 1 and park 2 when I was first learning and only adjusted sensitivity. I had a lot of success running the preset factory settings. I adjusted other settings after I got comfortable with machine. I would suggest starting that way as well. My settings may not work well for your coins and your types of sites. I do list my settings at the beginning of most videos if you want to try my settings.

  • @justinianpescador280
    @justinianpescador280 Před 3 lety +1

    Have you ever gone behind any detectors used and found deeper targets and do you have any vids also made im leaning hard on the equinox or garretts at. Please help

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 3 lety

      Yes many times! Every park I hunt has been heavily hunted for years by other detectorists. Often times I come across plugs dug by other detectorists. I don't have a video that shows me directly following anyone and finding coins but again these are all well known heavily hunted parks. Equinox is the best bang for your buck on the market in my opinion. I have used most other brands.

  • @Shedding
    @Shedding Před 2 lety

    I can never find coins like this in Southern California.

  • @TwoBitTony
    @TwoBitTony Před 2 lety

    Watching you dig plugs is worse than having a nagging tooth ache!!

  • @nicolamessere6273
    @nicolamessere6273 Před 4 lety +1

    Ben. On your settings you have disc- custom coins. What is that??

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 4 lety +1

      It just means I have notched out certain segments of target id based on where most coins come in here. Most users should notch out or discriminate based on their soil and hunting conditions for best results so I don't really get into that setting much. Target id numbers can vary based on soil type, moisture, depth etc.

  • @TracysTreasures
    @TracysTreasures Před 3 lety +1

    You need to try 4khz.

  • @robertwynn5844
    @robertwynn5844 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Ben

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 2 lety

      Hi Bob! Hope all is well in your new location. Hope to come detect again soon.

  • @aza690
    @aza690 Před 2 lety

    Can the nox 800 get 1 metter with double coils ? Thanks

  • @patrickhawley7608
    @patrickhawley7608 Před 4 lety +1

    I see you have it on park 1. What other settings are you using in this video? Tnx

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 4 lety +1

      I give all my settings in the beginning of the video just after the intro. If you skipped intro you might have missed them. Check it out again if you want and let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for watching and good luck!

    • @patrickhawley7608
      @patrickhawley7608 Před 4 lety

      DetectorBen I did miss it! Tnx 😀

  • @robertvanalstine4963
    @robertvanalstine4963 Před 2 lety +1

    To bad that wasn’t a 1916D 💰

  • @phillipdavis1730
    @phillipdavis1730 Před 2 lety +1

    Disc-custom coins???

    • @detectorben8007
      @detectorben8007  Před 2 lety

      Yes that just means I discriminate out certain ID numbers when using this program coin hunting.

  • @TreasureWOMAN
    @TreasureWOMAN Před 2 lety +1

    :)

  • @SEAWORM
    @SEAWORM Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video! I subscribed to your channel. Keep the videos coming. Check my channel sometime. Just got the nox 600.

  • @gcodearena
    @gcodearena Před 3 lety +2

    Hate to say it but for this price Equinox really sucks. Iron will disturb the signal even if this is a really small fragment of iron trash even if I lower the sensitivity below 20 and even if I discriminate iron. So because of that the target ID and tones are jumpy and you can't separate good targets from bad. On other metal detectors I was able to separate good beer cans from bad beer cans (just an example). The only ok thing about this detector is depth but even depth is better on most other metal detectors in the same price range. I don't want to be rude, but this is just my opinion.

    • @MrBottlecapBill
      @MrBottlecapBill Před 3 lety +3

      Nails will confuse every machine. That's why most machines have an iron wrap around........iron will come in low(if really rusty and corroded) and really high like large copper if they're old square nails or bent rounded like a coin in fairly good shape. There's no way around that. If you are ignoring that higher iron wrap on any machine, you're also missing large copper coins and probably large silver as well from time to time. The way to tell the difference is consistency. The large copper and silver will usually lock on pretty hard. Nails will jump. You're correct about using to much discrimination. It makes for a lot of bouncy scratchy tones as you're hunting and usually trains your ear to ignore a lot of good but quiet hits. I usually run wide open......just lower your iron volume, put it in 5 tones and listen for the good stuff. There may also be gold anywhere you're looking for silver and it doesn't all come in the nickel range! You also want to hear the iron because it gives you information about the area you're hunting. If you suddenly hear an iron bed, there's a good chance a building stood there at some time, telling you to slow down and dig more. Dig more find more. I understand digging iron sucks but the more you dig the more you find. Just try not to rush through a site, clean it out one section at a time.

    • @gcodearena
      @gcodearena Před 3 lety

      @@MrBottlecapBill Before Equinox I had Fisher f22 and when I bought the nox it didn't feel like an upgrade at all (and it still doesn't). Like I said 6 months ago, the depth is ok but detection on the nox feels really bad. So when I go to diferent fields there is a lot of trash and iron pieces like nails. With the nox I'm unable to get a good signal even if there is no trash and if there is a nice coin in the ground, there is just no way that I get a nice signal, it's always jumpy. And what makes me really angry and disapointed is that when you get really bad and destroyed trash under the coil it will give you a really nice constant signal, nice signal is really bad trash and nice finds are bad signals (so what is up with that?). I come from Europe and here we don't have nice clean fields (because people worked on these fields for centuries so there was just more and more trash). Oh and don't get me started on coins it just doesn't want to detect them if they are not in horizontal position (in vertical position they have to almost tuch the coil if you want to detect them). Also I tested a lot of different detectors, so for example Anfibio Multi in trash conditions on 70% sensitivity is able to detect coins with iron trash around it. All the false signals on anfibio become quiet and there is only coin signal and that is it. I'm not saying that anfibio is perfect but it's defenitly better than nox, it offers way more settings than nox and it costs less. So at the end I honestly regret ever buying that thing.

    • @MrBottlecapBill
      @MrBottlecapBill Před 3 lety +1

      @@gcodearena This is common with all machines. The mistake you`re making is trying to find a perfect signal. In high trash zones you won`t get that on any machine unless the machine is just knocking out way too many targets. That`s why you`ll heave people say they`re digging `the squeekers`. I also run a Makro Kruzer multi(similar to the anifibio) and it digs plenty of iron and trash as well. Kick it into 4 tone 90 sensitivity and you`ll hear everything just like the NOX. It`s all about the settings and getting to know your machine. High gain machines will find you more but they do it by giving you more to dig essentially. If you don`t want to dig more you wont` find more with any machine. These higher end machines are meant to give you more options you can take advantage of. Whether you choose or can take advange of these options is up to you. The more time you spend on any machine the better you`ll be with it. I hated both the nox and kruzer when I first got them lol. I was an expert with my AT pro so I felt like I wasted my money. Now I`d never go back. Kruzer or anfibio in 5khz deep mode with 13`` coil is killer!! Very under rated machines. Probably deeper than the Nox if I`m being honest.

    • @gcodearena
      @gcodearena Před 3 lety

      @@MrBottlecapBill yes Nokta will be better in depth than nox. Like I said I tested a lot of detectors, also mulzi kruzer. But the problem wit the nox is that I am digging every signal just like with other detectors. The problem is that when you have a good target the signals should be good, and with bad targets signal should be bad. But instead it's just the opposite. So you can't know what will you find. Also masking is a big problem that nox has. I mean comon, I wasan't able to get a signal for a nice coin (25mm-1'' diameter) I was getting iron signals and a few times also 1 or 2 on the vdi. The coin was just 2"-5cm under and when I removed it there were some really low iron signal that were not even detected with every swing. At that time I had frequency in multi, iron not discriminated. In air the coin was giving a really nice signal.

  • @cliffordblack5103
    @cliffordblack5103 Před 2 lety

    Great video