This keeps coming up, so let's get it done right this time and done for good, maybe it needs to be a Classic thread.
While there may be a few dissenters, here is what I have been able to glean from my experience and what I have read from others.
First, Warp vs. anything else is not a true comparison because the Warp must have a hopper of some type on it.
Second, Warp is the way to go if you worry about hopper hits, it gets your profile much lower. I play mostly rec ball and we don't play hopper hits, but most tourneys and regular fields do. It is slightly heavier than a hopper only setup, but most people who play with them think it is worth the extra weight.
That said, the fastest current combo for play is a HALO B on a Warp, feeds somewhere in the 25-30BPS range, consistently and without problems when set up properly.
It can feed a string of balls at virtually any angle, at least until the balls in contact with the feed cup of the HALO run out.
Hoppers alone, the HALO B is by far the fastest and most consistent, it will feed about 20-30 BPS when set up properly. It can feed short strings of 5-7 balls at odd angles in my experience, also until the balls in the feed cup run out.
Revy and variations, (Turborev, etc.) are limited by gravity and are in no way force loaders so only the ball in the chamber can be expected to shoot normally. The best they can feed alone is 13-15 BPS, even with the best secondary or hopped up boards and impellers.
Ricochets have similar performance to Turborevs and have the same limitations.
From what I can see then;
Best hopper alone: HALO B Cost $100-125.00 New
Best setup: HALO B on a Warp Cost $200-275 New
Best Budget hopper:Revy 12 Volt (Sorry guys, its cheaper than a Ricochet for similar performance)
Best Revy Board: X-Board (but a new revy with X board costs almost as much as a HALO B, I think)
Feel free to add anything else.
Bill
While there may be a few dissenters, here is what I have been able to glean from my experience and what I have read from others.
First, Warp vs. anything else is not a true comparison because the Warp must have a hopper of some type on it.
Second, Warp is the way to go if you worry about hopper hits, it gets your profile much lower. I play mostly rec ball and we don't play hopper hits, but most tourneys and regular fields do. It is slightly heavier than a hopper only setup, but most people who play with them think it is worth the extra weight.
That said, the fastest current combo for play is a HALO B on a Warp, feeds somewhere in the 25-30BPS range, consistently and without problems when set up properly.
It can feed a string of balls at virtually any angle, at least until the balls in contact with the feed cup of the HALO run out.
Hoppers alone, the HALO B is by far the fastest and most consistent, it will feed about 20-30 BPS when set up properly. It can feed short strings of 5-7 balls at odd angles in my experience, also until the balls in the feed cup run out.
Revy and variations, (Turborev, etc.) are limited by gravity and are in no way force loaders so only the ball in the chamber can be expected to shoot normally. The best they can feed alone is 13-15 BPS, even with the best secondary or hopped up boards and impellers.
Ricochets have similar performance to Turborevs and have the same limitations.
From what I can see then;
Best hopper alone: HALO B Cost $100-125.00 New
Best setup: HALO B on a Warp Cost $200-275 New
Best Budget hopper:Revy 12 Volt (Sorry guys, its cheaper than a Ricochet for similar performance)
Best Revy Board: X-Board (but a new revy with X board costs almost as much as a HALO B, I think)
Feel free to add anything else.
Bill

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