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Hmmm. $258 but not until mid June. Looks like it will be a race between this and the MMM. First one across the finish line will get my $.
Game on CC. :na: |
Game on indeed, that great news. I like the fact it will run sensored and sensorless, with or with the cable plugged in. I wonder how the 6.5motor will deal with 6s and 70,000rpms.....
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lol... Wear your flack jacket when you try it. Can you say GRENADE:oh: |
I was thinking 'atomic pepper-grinder' myself....:mdr:
It'll be nice though, being able to experiment with lots of different motors and voltages upto 6s- bound to find something that makes me happy. |
Maybe.
Or maybe something that will just crack you up for an hour after watching it explode into a million pieces:rofl: It is nice to see guys who really enjoy laying it on the line and going for broke. It is videos like that, that keep us comming back again and again and again.:lol:
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My friends, any more experiences with MK3? No one says anything about one, very important in Monsters thing - is Quark waterproof? CC claims MMM will be, that is hell of an advantage...
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http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...dID=SQBSSBMK03
Here it is on horizon. From what I understand it does come with the programing box as a package. However... with Quarks recent dissolution of its USA based support, I'm a little hesitant to spend my money with them unless they prove they are keeping the customer service and support at a reasonable level. At this point it sounds as if they are struggling with that. |
With the Mamba Monster release just around the corner and priced at under $200, I personally wouldn't even think of owning a Quark. I think Quark is going to find it tough to sell these in the US market once the Mamba Monster is unveiled.
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I can tell you one reason I would be interested in the new Quark over the Monster Max. The SIZE. mounting the Monster Max in a buggy is gonna be a trick. Its like finding a place to mount a pack of cigarettes on your buggy. The Quark looks to be a more reasoanable size IMO. In a truggy or Monster Truck where space is less of an issue the MMM size will likely not matter.
The other thing is that nice looking portable programing box. That looks way better than a commputer interface IMO. I dont know about you, but I dont ever take my computer out with me when I run, but that little box would fit into the gear bag. The Quark is technically specked as a 1/10 controller just like the 125B was so its probably not a quantum leap better than the 125B, but hopefully it will at least have the heat issue addressed with a normal stly heat sink and the 6s full charge stuttering issues addressed. If they did that I think that it could be a really nice little controller. At this point nobody has tested the MMM, but the quark is released in other parts of the world already and is getting some excellent reviews. Now if they just come up with a plan for some reasonable customer support in the USA... Its really a shame to cuz they were one of the best up untill a couple months ago. Hopefully they come up with a plan. I don't know about you... but I think this is awesome that we are so many choices showing up in the market. |
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Hello, Jerry. You sound very happy about coming back to Korea with your kids. Good for you. Korea will welcome you and your son. It will be cool to race my Gorilla Revo with your E-maxx. Anyway, until then, take care. |
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Thanks.
Hey Shawn where are you located there? And thank you for the words of encouragement. We are happy to be comeing back there, and I am excited about the boys getting into this hobby, because it is a lot better than some other things that they could be getting into. I hope to hook up and see you there, and we will definitely do some racing comparisons. See you in August.
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Not trying to argue or convince you, but untill this recent change at Quark I had not heard of a single person that had a problem with quark service. As a matter of fact they were praised by many as being better response than Castle and just about any bad esc was replaced with little to no questions asked. And I certainly didnt hear of any unusually high number of Quarks going bad. As a matter of fact I personally think they were one of the more reliable and best fuctioning controllers out there. Yes they had their quirks, (poor case design for heat, 6s gave some strange issues when the pack was fully peaked) but so far every controller out there does have quirks, and right now you are comparing it to a MMM tht nobody has tested or even seen in real life. I gaurantee there will be some quirks with the MMM also, they just havent been found yet cuz nobody has run it yet. Hopefully Im wrong and its perfect for under $200. All Im saying is IMO in general Quark makes a quality controller and if the new generation Quarks have the heat issue fixed with the normal stlye heat sink and the fully charged 6s issue addresses, they will be a very solid controller. Will they sell more of them for use in MT and 1/8 applications than the MMM? Doubtfull. But, if they can come up with a decent support plan for the US market I think that it could be a very nice option. |
I think i've read of more 125b's exploding than any other controller on the market. Cheap junk included. Problems with other quark models seem to have been very few and far between. It's just the 125b. Pushing the limits of the design I think. Hopefully the new ones will be better, and we will see US support returning.
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