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06.06.2009, 11:38 PM

I have heard the lehner motor compare to Medusa motors. Some people really like them and some people don't. The 2-pole design has it's advantages and disadvantages.
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06.07.2009, 12:21 AM

There aren't really any definitive advantages or disadvantages to either. Although, 4-pole motor might have better efficiency down low.


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I have heard the lehner motor compare to Medusa motors. Some people really like them and some people don't. The 2-pole design has it's advantages and disadvantages.
I've had a 1920 LMT and a Medusa 50mm motor in my crt .5. Without a doubt the LMT was a better motor. The power out of that little thing was amazing.

Granted the medusa was a good motor, but its not an LMT. I haven't used a LMT on 1/8ths to compare to other Neus and Medusas, but its got to be close to Neu or better.

One thing tho, make sure you get a hi-amp version. I killed the solder traces on my non-HiAmp 1920 w/ too many amps and cried for a week.
   
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