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The 3 Amigos hangin in my

you must like fishers <img src="/metal/html/lol.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":lol">
 
They look nice & new & well taken care of.....unlike all mine which take a beating <img src="/metal/html/blush.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":redface"> I have gun-style soft cases for them all now which should help some, & knock on wood they take a lickin' & keep on tickin'....
 
hey mtdoramike i just bought a coin strike ,havent got it yet but you sound like the man to ask a question or two if i have one ,after i try to run it ,the coinstrike ,i have a quattro and a epx xs now , but selling the quattro and thought i would try a coinstrike what do you think / will i like it ? don
 
But if your like me, you will want to wrap it around a tree for the first 10 hours or so until you start understanding what its telling you.
One thing to remember when you first get it and use it. Try and run threshold in the high minus like -25 or high even -40 & sensativity around 5. This will make the C$ more stable until you start getting used to it. Bill Ladd suggested that I use 525, which was sensativity 5 & threshold 25, which did make the unit more stable for me and less noisy.
But once you get 20 or so hours on it you will start liking it and by 25-30 hours you will start feelin the C$ love. I figure theres a good 40-50 hours learning curve on the C$ to really master it or at least become very familiar with it. This forum is the best place to be for new C$ users. A lot of good information here along with a lot of knowledgable people like Bill, Jack & Bugar.
 
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