I had one with my first Foxpro. I used it about 3 weeks, gave it away. I went and bought the Sp-70 the same day and still have it. Been very pleased with it.Has anyone used the foxpro external speaker SP-60? I have a foxpro Inferno and would like to get a bit volume to my calling. Any comments on its performance, likes or dislikes?
Thanks for saving me the hassle and the money, makes the community great. I'll probably go ahead and buy the SP-70.
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IMG_2240 - Copy by https://www.flickr.com/photos/156463377@N08/, on FlickrThose pics are great!I have used the Foxpro SP-55 and the SP-60 speakers on full volume quite a bit since 2008 with very few problems. Having two speakers to point if two different directions pays off in the long run.
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In wide open big country I am a firm believer that if more coyotes can hear your e-caller you will call in more coyotes. By having two speakers pointed in two different directions more predators can hear the sound compared to just one speaker.