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Recommendations for wheeled transmitter
Hi
I have a absima ultimate cr4t transmitter at the moment which I ain't feeling the love for anymore can anyone recommend a decent wheeled transmitter. Will probably have to buy second hand. Cheers Martin |
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ko ex rr. ihave owned a few wheel transmitters and this feels by far the best ever once you get rid of drop down wheel position.
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Sanwa
You cant go wrong with a Sanwa. MT4 , MT4-s MT44.
I have just upgraded to a M12S and its fab. |
Sanwa
Looks like I'm going with a sanwa.
What is the sanwa m11x like compared to the mt-s or mt4s Cheers |
Sorry to hi jack your thread, but would a Sanwa MX-V be a good radio or is it better to spend more on the MT-S?
A few people who have had more expensive radio's comment on how my (Absima CR3P) is slow... |
My son uses an MX-V. Certainly seems like decent kit for the money. Has all the right functions and adjustments for the racer.
Biggest thing with radios is hand feel.... if you dont like how it feels in the hand you wont be comfortable using it. Best bet is have a hold of a few at the track and see what fits you. Sanwa kit is quality stuff but im still a Futaba whore 😉 |
Anything from Sanwa or Futaba.
Both are top line transmitter manufacturers. Any tiny difference in performance between them will be undetectable. Hand feel is everything. I know someone who went from Sanwa M12 to Futaba 4PX based purely on the feel in the hand. I used to have a Futaba 4PL and now have a 4PX. Love them. |
Another vote for Sanwa here. I've had an MX-V for a year, using it for racing 1/10 buggy and been very happy with it. If you are considering the higher spec models in the Sanwa range I'm sure you'll be happy with them.
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