external speakers in the field

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andrewbron
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external speakers in the field

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hey fellas
i got a few game calls on the mp3 now but dont have a pair of external speakers to play in the field.
all the speakers i connect sound puney and would hardly expect it to be hurd by a fox or cat.
any of you got a good pair of know of a good pair that put out good quality sound?

thanks !

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connect a amp and crank it up, it might work
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http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q211 ... 5-0732.jpg

This is all I use, total set up cost about $40 from Dick Smith, it's only been out the once though (last time I got out :( ) it goes ok
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I use an Altec Lansing Orbit. You don't need stereo for calling foxes.

The current version is here http://www.alteclansing.com/index.php?f ... id=orbit_m
Plenty loud enough, built-in amplifier. Runs off AAA batteries.

Around $50 off eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Altec-Lansing-Or ... 286.c0.m14
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