X360 vs FREQ predator calls

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If anyone has input on Foxpro X360 or FREQ game calls I would like to hear input. Pros and cons
 
I don't own either one, but my hunting buddy has both of them.

X360 is the best sounding call I have ever heard. Very realistic when the sound is alternated between the 3 speakers. The better sound coming from it might be advantageous when dealing with conditioned coyotes..The thing is very heavy and since I walk quite a bit , that is a no go for me.

The freq's only niche is the ultrasonic sounds it produces. I have done quite a bit of research into that realm and it hasn't been decided exactly how far the ultrasonic sound travels. It would not be worth it to me if that callers high frequency sounds only reach out two or three hundred yards while the normal sound covers the rest.

With today's coyotes being hammered day and night, a person's woodsmanship skills , his knowledge of coyotes, and his ability to use a hand call is worth considerably more.
 
Between the two, X360.

Personally, neither. Our X24 needs to go back for warranty repair for a second time. Been used maybe 40 hours.

Hunted with the FREQ, didn’t seem to do any better than any other call out there.

Lucky Duck has always treated us well.
 
A curious thought I've always had about these callers that claim to produce all these UltraSonic freqs above Human hearing range... is how the heck are YOU... gonna be able to PROVE to yourself that they indeed ARE?

Since your Human hearing only goes up to like 20kHz. (And truthfully anything above like 14-17K to most people, you're not gonna hear it)

And.. you need a microphone that can actually pick-up those higher freqs to be able to even know if it was producing them for you.

And then... there's the question of... Hrmmm... so how do they go about procuring recordings of content that makes use of those higher freqs? Right? Cause they'd have to use a mic that can pickup those higher freqs, AND have a laptop so it can render the waveform of the recording for you, in order for YOU to even know if there was something it picked up by the mic.
 
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