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New FoxPro CS24-C, SP-60, Mojo Critter Decoy

hammer0419

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Figured I would post a picture off my new FoxPro CS24C, TOA (SP-60) speaker and Mojo Critter decoy. I had already made the PVC stands for my FOXPRO Banshee caller. I just now added an all-thread adapter into the PVC to attach the Mojo Critter decoy. Definitely Much nicer than using that short spike it comes with. Especially when ground is frozen or snow covered. These stands also keep caller and speaker from sinking in snow. Onto the TOA (SP-60) speaker. Living in NY, the CS24C provides all the volume I will ever need. However, sometimes I want to cover a much greater area with my calls. I can focus caller and speaker in directions I need them. This is when I hook up the external speaker. Definitely raises the odds of success. All of this along with the awesome TX-1000 remote and 2 battery packs fits perfectly in my large Foxpro carry bag.
 

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Great set up. Is the TOA speaker amplified? Additional batteries? Is the sound through the TOA clear? How much additional volume does it give you?
 
No the TOA is not amplified. It is a TOA 610. The CS24C has great power to run an external speaker and definitely increases volume a lot. Sound is crystal clear! That is why I like these calls that use the bigger TOA speaker. It is powered by 10aa batteries. I have ENLOOP Pro rechargeable batteries and lipo packs.
 
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