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The Minelab Equinox 700 is the detector you reach for when the site is more complex than your current machine can handle. Built on Minelab's Multi-IQ simultaneous multi-frequency platform, the Equinox 700 transmits across multiple frequencies at once, producing target IDs that hold position as soil mineralisation shifts beneath the coil. If you have hunted on a single-frequency VLF and watched coin IDs drift in variable ground, you know exactly what this solves.
What You Gain Stepping Up to the Equinox 700
- Target IDs that hold through ground change. Multi-IQ processes the target across multiple simultaneous frequencies. The number on screen reflects a composite conductivity read, not a single-frequency reading skewed by soil moisture or depth. Fewer reversed dig decisions per session.
- Three recovery speed levels for iron-dense sites. At Recovery Speed 3, adjacent targets that blur into a compound response on a slower VLF resolve into distinct signals. Dense iron grids that masked keepers on lower-speed machines start producing readable hits. Speed 1 retains longer signal dwell for isolated deep targets in clean ground.
- Full saltwater access, IP68 to 5 m (16 ft). Beach 2 mode handles the surf zone, compensating for the conductive salt signal that destabilises most VLF machines past the wet-sand line. No additional waterproofing kit, no housing swap. The whole machine goes in the water.
- 119-segment target ID with adjustable Iron Bias. More segments means finer resolution between adjacent conductivity values. Iron Bias (0 to 3) gives direct control over how the detector reads ferrous signals adjacent to non-ferrous targets. Dial it per site.
- Tactile ferrous feedback via Handgrip Vibration. When enabled, the handle fires a vibration on ferrous signals independently of audio. On a night hunt or in a noisy environment, that tactile alert changes how fast you call iron before you dig.
The Minelab Equinox 900 adds dedicated Gold mode and ships with both 11" and 6" coils. See the full lineup.
What's in the Box
Factory included:
- EQX 11" Double-D Smart Coil with Skidplate
- ML 85 Low Latency Wireless Headphones
- Multi-language Screen Protectors
- Magnetic USB Charging Cable
- Getting Started Guide
- 3-Year Limited Warranty (Control Box and Coil)
Serious Detecting bundle (added free at checkout):
- Serious Detecting Finds Bag with 42" Waist Belt
- Double Serrated Hand Digger with Belt Holster
- Protective Gloves
Field Use and Settings
The Minelab Equinox 700's three search mode pairs, Recovery Speed system, and Iron Bias control cover the three environments most detectorists hit regularly. For a broader look at how detector selection maps to season and terrain type, see our year-round metal detecting guide.
Parks and Relic Sites
Targets at hunted-out parks and old homesteads are still there, buried in iron at depth. Park 1 works as a broad acceptance profile for site surveys. Park 2 tightens iron rejection for sites where density is high. Recovery Speed 2 or 3 keeps adjacent signals distinct. The 5-level depth indicator helps you decide on deep hits before you break ground.
- Mode: Park 1 (survey) or Park 2 (iron-heavy)
- Sensitivity: 20 to 23
- Recovery Speed: 2 to 3
- Iron Bias: 0 to 1
- Ground Balance: Tracking
Wet Sand and Surf Zone
Salt water creates a conductive ground signal that forces most VLF machines to drop sensitivity at the surf line. Beach 1 handles dry to wet sand; Beach 2 is purpose-built for wading the surf zone and calm shallow freshwater. Both modes manage the salt compensation without the manual ground balance adjustment that single-frequency beach machines require.
- Mode: Beach 1 (dry to wet sand) or Beach 2 (surf zone)
- Sensitivity: 22 to 26
- Recovery Speed: 2
- Iron Bias: 0
- Ground Balance: Auto
High-Trash Urban Lots
Dense pull-tab and bottle-cap sites are a signal management problem. Recovery Speed 3 and Iron Bias 1 to 2 give the Minelab Equinox 700 the snap to separate targets sitting inches apart. All Metal mode is available as a shortcut to the full unfiltered signal before committing to a discrimination setting. Custom Profile saves your preferred configuration for return visits.
- Mode: Park 2
- Sensitivity: 18 to 22
- Recovery Speed: 3
- Iron Bias: 1 to 2
- Ground Balance: Tracking
Multi-IQ Technology and Separation Controls
Multi-IQ transmits across multiple frequencies simultaneously. The target ID the Minelab Equinox 700 displays is a composite conductivity reading, not a single-frequency snapshot. In mineralised ground, the same coin that reads a 3-segment spread on a single-frequency machine holds a tighter band because no single ground frequency is dominating the read. Four single frequencies (4, 5, 10, and 15 kHz) remain individually selectable when you want precision on a specific conductivity range.
Recovery Speed (1 to 3) determines how fast the detector resets between signals. Speed 1 dwells longer on each hit for clean, low-density ground. Speed 3 snaps back fast: targets that blur together at slower speeds resolve into separate responses, which is why the Equinox 700 works in trash conditions where slower machines produce uninterpretable compound signals. Iron Bias (0 to 3) controls how aggressively the detector handles ferrous targets adjacent to keepers. Setting 0 shows everything; settings 1 through 3 apply progressively firmer iron rejection.
Build, Display, and Audio
The Minelab Equinox 700 uses a 3-piece carbon-fibre shaft, collapsing to 61 cm (24 in) and extending to 144 cm (56.7 in) at 1.27 kg (2.8 lbs) fully assembled. The Monochrome LCD runs a red backlight with a matching red-backlit keypad and Control Pod flashlight for low-light hunting. Battery runtime is approximately 12 hours from the 3.7 V / 5100 mAh internal lithium-ion cell, charged via the magnetic USB connector.
Audio options include the included ML 85 Low Latency Wireless Headphones, the built-in speaker, or wired 3.5 mm headphones. Target tone modes cover 1-tone, 2-tone, 5-tone, All Tones, and Depth tones. Handgrip Vibration fires independently on ferrous signals. A Minelab pinpointer pairs cleanly with the Equinox 700 for precise target recovery once a signal is confirmed.
Coil Options
The included EQX 11" Double-D Smart Coil is the right starting coil for most sites. The DD design produces a narrow detection blade that keeps targets separated in mineralised ground and stays stable in conditions that challenge concentric coils of the same footprint. Eleven inches gives enough coverage for open parks and fields without becoming difficult to swing in close quarters.
The optional 6" Round coil trades coverage for precision: it is the choice for dense iron environments or confined areas where the 11" coil creates overlap problems. The optional 15" Smart Coil goes the other direction, maximising ground coverage and depth on large targets in open fields and beaches where coverage is the limiting factor.
Minelab Equinox 700 Specifications
- Technology: Multi-IQ (simultaneous multi-frequency)
- Single Frequencies: 4, 5, 10, 15 kHz
- Search Modes: Park 1 and 2, Field 1 and 2, Beach 1 and 2, All Metal, Custom Profile
- Target ID Scale: 119 segments (Ferrous: -19 to 0; Non-Ferrous: 1 to 99)
- Recovery Speed: 1 to 3
- Iron Indicator: 0 to 3
- Depth Indicator: 5 levels
- Sensitivity: 1 to 28
- Noise Cancel: Auto and Continuous Auto
- Ground Balance: Automatic, Manual, Tracking
- Audio Output: Built-in Speaker, Wired 3.5 mm headphones, Low Latency Wireless
- Target Tones: 1, 2, 5, All Tones, Depth
- Included Headphones: ML 85 Low Latency Wireless Headphones
- Search Coil: EQX 11" Double-D Smart Coil with Skidplate
- Display: Monochrome LCD, Red Backlight (High, Low, Off)
- Keypad Backlight: Red (High, Low, Off)
- Flashlight: Yes (Control Pod)
- Vibration: Ferrous Vibration (On / Off)
- Weight: 1.27 kg (2.8 lbs)
- Length Extended: 144 cm (56.7 in)
- Length Collapsed: 61 cm (24 in)
- Battery: 3.7 V / 5100 mAh Internal Lithium-Ion, Magnetic USB Charge
- Waterproof Rating: IP68, 5 m (16 ft)
- Operating Temperature: -10°C to +40°C (14°F to 104°F)
- Warranty: 3 Years (Control Box and Coil)
Why Buy the Minelab Equinox 700 from Serious Detecting
We are an authorized Minelab dealer, so every Minelab Equinox 700 we sell carries full manufacturer warranty coverage and our direct line to Minelab's US support network. Our team uses this equipment in the field, so when you call with a question about Recovery Speed settings for a specific site or need help reading a ground balance reading, the answer comes from someone who has worked through the same problem. Every order ships free, and our 30-day return policy and price-match guarantee back every purchase after the sale, not just before it.
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