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what is the difference between the v3 and v4 mambas? if i get a MMM right now, it'll be a v3 and not the newer v4. will there be the same policy with the v3s that there was with the v 1 and 2? if my v3 were to fail, say, 14 months after i get it, would i be able to exchange it for the current model? or was that only with the v1 and v2 due to the high failure rate?
The V3/V4 are fairly similar -- same boards, slightly different parts. Any V3 that gets repaired also gets upgraded to V4.

There really isn't enough of a difference to make it worth while to return a V3 for the changes.

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10.20.2009, 02:18 AM

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The V3/V4 are fairly similar -- same boards, slightly different parts. Any V3 that gets repaired also gets upgraded to V4.

There really isn't enough of a difference to make it worth while to return a V3 for the changes.

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i've heard that the v1 and v2 MMM speed controls can be swapped out for the v3 or v4 MMM for no charge, even if they are over a year old (warranty ran out).

will the same thing happen for the v3 MMM speed controls? i am getting a v3 from my LHS tomorrow or Wednesday and would like just a little more assurance.


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