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coils,coils n beryl moyls??

comcat

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hiya guys,,need your input,,,have a sov, g,t,,and am looking at enhancing,,one way or another the performance of the machine by purchasing a new or used coil,,,the s.e.f. 12 x 10 looks great,but is very sensitive,,maybe too sensitive????? and the coiltec 11 x 10 platypuss coil,,,what would be the advantage of this one,,i dont know anyone who has used it ,,and what it would be best for please give me your advice,or any info regarding these coils,as they are both used and for sale,the guy knows nothing about them,rgds ,,comcat:ukflag:
 
HI I had the 10x12 sef coil and you are right it is to sensitive for me.Just can not run at max like i do with the sun ray 12in coil. To many good sounds that are nails, Just my opinion .
 
Comcat I dont think you can beat the stock Tornado coils for the Sovs for performance. You can get better coverage with a larger coil like the S12/WOT/SEF but as far as smooth operation, sensitivity the tornados are the best.

Neil
 
Neil said:
Comcat I dont think you can beat the stock Tornado coils for the Sovs for performance. You can get better coverage with a larger coil like the S12/WOT/SEF but as far as smooth operation, sensitivity the tornados are the best.

Neil


That just might be the most important post I've read for Sovereign coils....:clapping:
 
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