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Bob

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I'd go with stranger on this he does know what he's on about(if you need assistance with rof:p ).
Bob aren't the Tadao's better equiped as in having such as "gangster" mode etc?
It does have the gangster modes, with the NOX oyu can have Mode modifiers such as second trigger pull being full auto :) It also has the choice of step or linear ramp so you can jump straight to the wanted BPS or glide there as if its you pulling the trigger!

http://media10.filewind.com/g.php?filepath=2843

Not as mainstream but i thought it was cool.
 
Thanks for your kind offer. The Tadao was the first thing in my Nexus Ego when I had it and I was very impressed. I just fancy trying out one of the different boards out there.
If you were very impressed, why change?

The Tadao is easy to set up once you know how. The multiple led's make it simple once you have read the instructions a couple of times. (on the ego)

The thing with aftermarket boards is that you have to be able to tweak them to your personal liking. This can take a few thousand balls to get right, but once you get the settings right i.e bip / dwell / trigger adjustment & bounce settings it will sing like a bird;)
 

deadbox

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If you were very impressed, why change?

The Tadao is easy to set up once you know how. The multiple led's make it simple once you have read the instructions a couple of times. (on the ego)

The thing with aftermarket boards is that you have to be able to tweak them to your personal liking. This can take a few thousand balls to get right, but once you get the settings right i.e bip / dwell / trigger adjustment & bounce settings it will sing like a bird;)
Because I may be even more impressed by a different aftermarket board....the hunt for the holy grail of boards continues;)

I see that you are taken with Tadao boards and thats cool. Now, If you will allow me to pose a question to you, what if a different aftermarket board became available with different user settings, alleged increase in eye/trigger logic, up to 4 stored memory settings, yarda yarda yarda, wouldn't you be curious in how the board performs?


I will add that whatever board I decide on, I'll be sticking with it for the rest of the season.
 
Because I may be even more impressed by a different aftermarket board....the hunt for the holy grail of boards continues;)

I see that you are taken with Tadao boards and thats cool. Now, If you will allow me to pose a question to you, what if a different aftermarket board became available with different user settings, alleged increase in eye/trigger logic, up to 4 stored memory settings, yarda yarda yarda, wouldn't you be curious in how the board performs?


I will add that whatever board I decide on, I'll be sticking with it for the rest of the season.
I made the mistake of buying a Lucky board with NOX chip for my 06 when I could have got a Tadao for an extra £10. I thought I would try something different (grass being greener and all that) Found the build quality of the board less than impressive. (microswitch was p1ssed) and it did not perform as expected.

If it aint broke, dont fix it!
 

deadbox

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I made the mistake of buying a Lucky board with NOX chip for my 06 when I could have got a Tadao for an extra £10. I thought I would try something different (grass being greener and all that) Found the build quality of the board less than impressive. (microswitch was p1ssed) and it did not perform as expected.

If it aint broke, dont fix it!
I'm hearing you, and thanks for your input Dark Stranger.