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f.finders lowrance x4 vs x4 pro

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Topic: f.finders lowrance x4 vs x4 pro
Posted By: cosmo
Subject: f.finders lowrance x4 vs x4 pro
Date Posted: 04 Jun 2013 at 7:58pm
Hi everyone jus twondering if anyones using one of these at all,seems to be a update on the old eagle 300 and 320,my cuda 300 s screen has died and just wondering for fishing mainly manukau and kawakawa bay out to waiheke is there any real benefit in the x4 pro bar the split screen but i believe you have to choose one or the other

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Posted By: Bay Marine Electronics
Date Posted: 05 Jun 2013 at 8:04am
Forget it and go something colour.


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Posted By: riga
Date Posted: 05 Jun 2013 at 8:04am
I have the x4 pro in my 12ft tinnie and it does the trick pretty well. 
 
It reads the bottom really well at 18knots in 20m of water and picks up bait fish etc at that speed too.  Pretty happy with it really.
 
The only difference to the x4 that I know is the extra power output meaning better readings etc and the dual search.


Posted By: cosmo
Date Posted: 05 Jun 2013 at 6:34pm
cheers BME but like most things its more a $$$ issue.
does the dual search make that much differance tho riga,i mean the x4 is 200kwz and its the beam thats 80 but is the beam that wide


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Posted By: flyfisher
Date Posted: 05 Jun 2013 at 6:38pm
I don't know about that, a good fish finder will mark fish whether colour or not. The colour units will however, mark density of the return, i.e. lighter hues for weaker return, darker red for dense returns, but a good basic greyscale finder like a Furuno LS4100, LS6100 will also through gradations of the grey, heck, greyscale units can even mark thermoclines perfectly... colour is nicer on the eye, but not the be all and end all.

Those units are very similar to the Eagles and are not bad for showing sign up to 75m or so, depends on what depth you are usually fishing as to beam width and frequency? Either way they are a bloody small screen to view in split.


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Posted By: riga
Date Posted: 05 Jun 2013 at 7:06pm
To be honest I just use it in 200khz all the time.
 
The reason I got the x4 Pro over the x4 is that the pro is 188w output and the x4 is only 100w ouput.  This probably helps to get better readings at depth and on the plane etc.
 
Not sure what you mean about the split screen?  Pretty sure mine doesnt


Posted By: cosmo
Date Posted: 05 Jun 2013 at 8:12pm
thanks again guys,yeh the lowrance is just a eagle with another name,jk had the 320 cuda which is the same as the x4 pro and apparently its not a split screen but there are 2 screens depening on which output you use.
hahaha and i was just about to replace it with the standard x4 and now im thinking its only another 50 bux
 
well shes only a little 13ft sea nymph,fly fisher so dont really venture out too far but its just been one thing after another
 


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Posted By: Bay Marine Electronics
Date Posted: 06 Jun 2013 at 7:29am
Sorry my comment was a bit unqualified, I should elaborate.

Black and white sounders which now start at about $150, lower when they are on special are great for spotting channels and maybe some fish or structure, however since they generally only have 4 or 8 graduations of grey, there is only so much information which they can display.

A good colour sounder, such as this one:
http://www.paddleguy.com/trip-reports/first-kayak-fish-for-2013-brings-me-a-new-pb-snapper/
or a Lowrance Elite 4X starts at about $300 and they have literally hundreds of colours to differentiate, plus as has been previous mentioned, both the mentioned fish finders have a higher output power, 300W.

In real life these differences do make a noticable difference when searching for fish. I have been out on customers boats in the harbour, exchanging colour and black and white models and the ability to differentiate between a bit of turbulence, a bit of seaweed and a bit of fish is in my opinion worth the extra $150 or so.

In relation to the Furuno LS4100 and LS6100, although they would leave the other black and white models for dead, they are left behind by the colour models, and most people would spend the extra go for a FCV627. The result is that noone was buying them and they are no longer imported, even though they are officially a current model.


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Posted By: Korora
Date Posted: 06 Jun 2013 at 2:46pm
I have the colour 4x.   Its awesome up to 90M then i found it lost its way and the screen went awry.   Even at 25knots reads the bottom beautifully.   Cheap and cheerful but effective- just dont work great at depth.    Mine has split screen- reads both frequencies at the same time.   I have 4.4M tinny.

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Posted By: cosmo
Date Posted: 06 Jun 2013 at 6:19pm
cheers guys gone the 4x pro and be delivered tommorrow, the old one worked well so its a upgrade and at the things are tight.but cheers for the help

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