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<blockquote data-quote="XLOOX" data-source="post: 674456" data-attributes="member: 16174"><p>7000 - no direct experience, just mates, but a generally solid build, no distinguishing earlier model I know of.</p><p></p><p>6000 - suffers quality issues both coil & box. Earlier ones more so but even current ones are not perfect. read the PA posts. Just have to decide if risk is worth it. Plenty of us that swore they would wait until bugs ironed out have ended getting one now as we watched our mates out gun us 3 to 1. I wouldnt buy a used 6000 unless it was from my grandmother as anyone who is moving it is prob doing it because it is faulty.</p><p></p><p>2300 - Electronically & physically no diff from launch to now - same rugged box & stable electronics. headphone jack, shaft locks & knuckle might be worn in older units. "new" model is just the old one but comes with knuckle protector & lithium battery. The Li-ion just drops in where the C cells went so you can buy an old 2300 and put in a new lithium battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XLOOX, post: 674456, member: 16174"] 7000 - no direct experience, just mates, but a generally solid build, no distinguishing earlier model I know of. 6000 - suffers quality issues both coil & box. Earlier ones more so but even current ones are not perfect. read the PA posts. Just have to decide if risk is worth it. Plenty of us that swore they would wait until bugs ironed out have ended getting one now as we watched our mates out gun us 3 to 1. I wouldnt buy a used 6000 unless it was from my grandmother as anyone who is moving it is prob doing it because it is faulty. 2300 - Electronically & physically no diff from launch to now - same rugged box & stable electronics. headphone jack, shaft locks & knuckle might be worn in older units. "new" model is just the old one but comes with knuckle protector & lithium battery. The Li-ion just drops in where the C cells went so you can buy an old 2300 and put in a new lithium battery. [/QUOTE]
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