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    Default Lowrance or Hummingbird.


    Wich one has the best down imaging?

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    As of reviews from 2016 .... #1 is a HB Helix 7 & #2 is a Lowrance Hook 7 .... but, that could have changed over the last two years, because of technological advances in all the major brands.

    You'd also have to take into account screen size, price (if that matters), pixel count, and ease of use of the different functions on the different brands and models of those brands.

    It's like a Chevy - Ford debate ... satisfied owners of either brand are going to stick up for that brand, so expect the same from depth finder owners.
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    Examples of the new Humminbird MEGA+ down-imaging using a Solix 12 CHIRP MEGA SI+ G2 (screenshots courtesy of Bill Carson)



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    I started with Lowrance but am now Humminbird. I spent a lot of time learning my way around the Lowrance units and got pretty good on them. I know the consensus is that Humminbird is easier to navigate but I don't completely agree. Maybe my brain is just saturated and overwhelmed with two different setups within one year. I still need more time with my birds on the water. As far as the DI and SI quality, I'm with my birds all day and that's why I switched to them. 2d is another story and I miss that quality from the Lowrance units.
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    Allow me to confuse you some more...... Garmin. Do some searching on this site, and others. Walleye central, bassboatcentral, too name a few.
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    What stainless said is very very true. You need to get hands on all of the units your contemplating. Navigate the screens. What works for one person, is a no go for another.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skunked again View Post
    Allow me to confuse you some more...... Garmin. Do some searching on this site, and others. Walleye central, bassboatcentral, too name a few.
    And Raymarine which has some good reviews to.

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    Yes they do. Isn't their parent company the same as Lowrance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stainless View Post
    I started with Lowrance but am now Humminbird. I spent a lot of time learning my way around the Lowrance units and got pretty good on them. I know the consensus is that Humminbird is easier to navigate but I don't completely agree. Maybe my brain is just saturated and overwhelmed with two different setups within one year. I still need more time with my birds on the water. As far as the DI and SI quality, I'm with my birds all day and that's why I switched to them. 2d is another story and I miss that quality from the Lowrance units.
    2D sonar is significantly improved with the new dual-spectrum CHIRP element with the new Helix G3N models
    https://www.crappie.com/crappie/fish...w/#post3723656

    https://www.humminbird.com/news/arti...neration-helix
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    2d shouldn't be an issue that can only be fixed with a new G3N model. Especially after Humminbird has been promising that it will be fixed via updated software. 2d has been around a long time and should be elementary at this stage in the game. Just my opinion.
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