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    Those of you that use perspective mode, do you find it eliminates needing Mega 360?

    Those of you that use perspective mode, do you find it eliminates needing Mega 360?

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    I went from LVS34 and mega 360 on my old boat to (2) LVS34s on my new boat so i've tried it both ways. In my opinion I think using perspective mode in less than 10ft of water is superior to the mega360 due to it being live data. To me its just more efficient. I use a mount that allows you to point the perspective mode downwards so it can also be used in various water depths and that works pretty well.

    In water thats deeper than 10ft I would prob say the mega360 is easier to use. It will help you find pieces of cover that you would of missed otherwise.

    My home water is shallow so I prefer the (2) LVS34s. After you get used to seeing the live feed from perspective/forward mode the mega360 feels slow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xxstang90 View Post
    I went from LVS34 and mega 360 on my old boat to (2) LVS34s on my new boat so i've tried it both ways. In my opinion I think using perspective mode in less than 10ft of water is superior to the mega360 due to it being live data. To me its just more efficient. I use a mount that allows you to point the perspective mode downwards so it can also be used in various water depths and that works pretty well.

    In water thats deeper than 10ft I would prob say the mega360 is easier to use. It will help you find pieces of cover that you would of missed otherwise.

    My home water is shallow so I prefer the (2) LVS34s. After you get used to seeing the live feed from perspective/forward mode the mega360 feels slow.

    Any interference issues with the 2 LVS34s?

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    I agree with xxst above. I only run one LV34. On my previous boat I had the lv34 and a M360. Since my home lake is relatively shallow I find the perspective mode provides a good picture and shows the fish moving. The only negative is unlike the M360 the perspective mode does not show or mark way points

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    Quote Originally Posted by John__S View Post
    I agree with xxst above. I only run one LV34. On my previous boat I had the lv34 and a M360. Since my home lake is relatively shallow I find the perspective mode provides a good picture and shows the fish moving. The only negative is unlike the M360 the perspective mode does not show or mark way points
    So you’re running a single transducer in perspective most the time on your home lake?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BamaBass99 View Post
    So you’re running a single transducer in perspective most the time on your home lake?
    I also run at GT56UHD-TR which is integrated into my Force trolling motor. 90% of the time I’m in perspective mode. 10% in forward mode. But no second FFS transducer. I don’t see my bait in perspective mode while in forward mode I do. In perspective mode I do see schools of bait fish and larger fish swimming and stationary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BamaBass99 View Post
    Any interference issues with the 2 LVS34s?
    Yes, I find you have to turn on noise reject to help clear it up.
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