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Are Greek coils plug in or screw on, or both?

Hightone

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Most of the current 'Greek series' models come with a screw-on connector. However, I know in the past the Alpha and Delta were marketed to places like Sports Authority, etc., and they had a push-on connector. Many also had only one headphone jack, too. I'm not sure if they have transitions ALL of their models over to crew-on connectors or not, but I do know that's how I saw some of them in a few sporting good stores four years ago.

Monte
 
Thanks Monte. I notice that some of the coil IDs that fits the newer Bounty Hunter Pro line are followed by the letters tekB. Also.one has the F5 in it and my first F5 had plug in. I believe the newer F5 screw ons are the same as the Greeks and Gold Bug. And I wondered if the Greeks did the same as the F5, plug in first, then change to screw on. It appears the BH Pro line could use the Greek, F5, Gold Bug coils except that the proprietary connectors changed that.

Wonder why.
 
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