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08.23.2009, 04:40 AM

why is the pro cheaper than the MM ? shouldnt the ability to run 6s make it more expensive ?


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why is the pro cheaper than the MM ? shouldnt the ability to run 6s make it more expensive ?
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08.23.2009, 10:41 AM

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why is the pro cheaper than the MM ? shouldnt the ability to run 6s make it more expensive ?
Better - - Cheaper -- Faster --

That's the game man.

The Mamba Max is a five year old design - - MM Pro uses new technology, new FETs, and has less hand labor to assemble. All that makes it less expensive.


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08.24.2009, 03:54 AM

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Better - - Cheaper -- Faster --

That's the game man.

The Mamba Max is a five year old design - - MM Pro uses new technology, new FETs, and has less hand labor to assemble. All that makes it less expensive.
thanks thats enough info for me to get one as soon as they get out.

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