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Lohman CD Caller #316057 02/13/08 11:29 PM
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I'm about to buy a Lohman CD Caller, it's used, and I can't find much info on the net. Just wanted some feedback, pro's and con's, from someone, who uses or has used one. Thanks!


Re: Lohman CD Caller [Re: bbinford] #316058 02/14/08 12:13 AM
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I have one and my friend has one and they both have the exact same problems. First, the lid on the cd player will not stay closed. I have to use duct tape on it. Second, when ever you shoot, the cd skips on my friends and starts over which isn't that big of a deal. On mine, it stops the cd when you shoot and says "err" and that sucks. They do have great sound. I wouldn't spend much on it. There must be a reason that they quit making them!!!


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Do you think $70 for a used one is too high?


Re: Lohman CD Caller [Re: bbinford] #316060 02/14/08 02:19 AM
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I guess it depends on how used it is. I saw some on clearance at Sportsman's Warehouse in Lewisville for $85 new a month or so ago. I think they sold for $200 or $300 when they were "new" a few years ago before the age of digital callers . The one you are looking at may be fine.


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Its a cd player with an amp and a megaphone. Unless you have the crap, 70 is fair.


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I have one of them and the only problems I have had with mine is that #1 it cost a fortune to put batteries in it cuz it takes like 6 d's! and also the volume nob is messed up and will just spin round and round and doesnt click anymore... but the sound quality is very good!


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Yeah, if it's in good shape $70 is a fair price. Who knows, we may have gotten lucky and are the owners of the only two with those problems. Mine takes 8 D batteries.


Re: Lohman CD Caller [Re: bobcat9095] #316064 02/14/08 07:58 PM
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Yeah maybe it is 8 d batteries I couldnt remember off the top of my head! I just knew it was alot..


Re: Lohman CD Caller [Re: ChickenWilly] #3767845 11/19/12 02:16 AM
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I think $70 is quite fair. I source cheap megaphones and I buy a separate cd player and if you combine both, the price would be way higher. So I believe 70 is okay. Plus, you would only be dealing with a single piece of device, so it's cheap and convenient.

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