Does anyone use a sp60 speaker with a fury 2 type of call?

Hello everyone
I have a fury 2 and was looking at getting a sp60 speaker to use with it. I have used the call a bunch of times and have had good luck calling in coyotes, but I have often wondered if an extra speaker would help on large fields or windy days. If someone that was using an extra speaker had any insight or advice it would be greatly appreciated.
Brian
 
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Brian, I have been using a SP60 speaker for several years. I used it with a CS-24C and the Fusion. It gives you a lot more volume, a wider sound cone, and the ability to fully implement the stereo amplifier. It is well made with good wiring, ready to plug in and go. If you do any crow hunting, it is a day and night difference.
 
I run the onboard horn on that end, and the SP60 on the other. When I use the SP60, it is not so much to create more volume, but it does give me a wider sound path and the ability to fully use the stereo amplifier. It also really enhances foxfade when it is used.
 
Yes I use the SP60 speaker along with my Fury. I have always used the SP-55 speaker and then the SP-60 speaker ever since I bought my first Foxpro FX5 caller.

I agree with Al, even if you don't want more volume the extra speaker will help you get the sound out there in more directions and the stereo sounds really sound good with two speakers.

I have the rear speaker on my Fury shut off with the SP-60 speaker plugged in to the rear external speaker jack.

Below are some pictures of my Foxpro Fury sitting on top of the camo bag that I carry my 12 volt battery, Fury and SP-60 speaker in. I didn't move my Fury or the Speaker to take these pictures they are sitting the way they were used during the calling stands.

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Below are some pictures of my FX5 and SP-55 speaker in action.
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Originally Posted By: derbyacresbobI have the rear speaker on my Fury shut off with the SP-60 speaker plugged in to the rear external speaker jack.


I do the same with my Crossfire. Haven't had the SP60 long but I can tell a big difference. It's well worth it in my opinion to broaden your sound cone and to get the stereo effect. The volume is nice too.
 


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