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mark5pt56
12-27-06, 07:25
It's very loud.

Thanks Rob! I'll add it to the "list"

Mark

mark5pt56
01-03-07, 09:45
I sent the payment out today, I'll update when it gets in and I have a chance to play with it.

mark5pt56
01-15-07, 10:29
Well, it's here! I'm amazed with the sound on this thing! loud, plenty loud, you can adjust it to 50% if need be. Alot of useful features such as variable start signal(2-5 sec) instant, 3 sec, etc. Custom par times with starts for each. I'll get a chance to try it out on the range and use the features it has.

I ordered it with the belt clip and battery pack.

Mark

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Hawkeye
01-15-07, 11:15
Nice smilie.

C4IGrant
01-15-07, 17:34
I was thinking of running a group buy on these guys. Anyone interested?


C4

mark5pt56
01-15-07, 17:38
I don't see anyone being disapointed with it.

For you fashion minded folks, they have skins--

http://www.cedhk.com/show.php/Object700

Hawkeye
01-15-07, 17:59
I was thinking of running a group buy on these guys. Anyone interested?


C4

Interested.

Nick S
01-15-07, 18:05
Im down.

LOKNLOD
01-15-07, 18:08
I might be interested as well...

k9dpd
01-15-07, 18:30
I am interested I need one

MudBug
01-15-07, 19:04
I was thinking of running a group buy on these guys. Anyone interested?


C4



Count me in.

THese came out right after I bought my Club Timer III, and I've wanted one ever since.

mayonaise
01-15-07, 19:09
Do some searching guys. 've tinkered with one and have a few issues with it. For solo use it kind of sucks compared to other small timers like the CED6000 and 8000, Pact Club and Pocket Pro. All of these have average to large displays that can be read while clipped to a belt. The other downside of the 7000 is the rechargeable batteries. Not much you can do in the middle of training if the batteries go south. I doubt I'd evern want to attach that thing to my wrist while shooting either. But that's just me. I much prefer the 8000. Very programable and I like the external audio where I can wear earplugs and dry fire in hotel rooms or the house without bugging the wife or drawing attention. My $ .02

mark5pt56
01-15-07, 19:18
Do some searching guys. 've tinkered with one and have a few issues with it. For solo use it kind of sucks compared to other small timers like the CED6000 and 8000, Pact Club and Pocket Pro. All of these have average to large displays that can be read while clipped to a belt. The other downside of the 7000 is the rechargeable batteries. Not much you can do in the middle of training if the batteries go south. I doubt I'd evern want to attach that thing to my wrist while shooting either. But that's just me. I much prefer the 8000. Very programable and I like the external audio where I can wear earplugs and dry fire in hotel rooms or the house without bugging the wife or drawing attention. My $ .02

That's why I got the battery pack.
I also got the belt clip, when placed into this, you just rotate it up to read the screen, no need to remove from the belt.

Mark

Logic
01-24-07, 00:22
I'd be interested too.

John Hearne
02-02-07, 21:41
I'm in for the group buy.

FWIW, I have a CED-6000 that I've had for years. It is a great timer. The problem is that they aren't made anymore. The next best thing I've turned up is the CED-7000.