XMAG - Stock Board vs. Emagnum ???

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  • Kaiser Bob
    Paintball Degenerate
    • Jan 2002
    • 1157

    #16
    Ok the stock board isnt capped to 16cps in the extreme, it is now 20cps. Also nobody knows at this point if the emagnum will even support the ACE. But you do get better battery life and all the crazy fire modes to show off. Honestly unless you plan on using it for demonstrations or testing, you may want to think how much the 'flash factor' means to you. :)
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    • Jack & Coke
      TUNAMAX No. 1
      • Jul 2002
      • 2644

      #17
      Whoa... stock XMAG = 20 cps?

      Sweet

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      • rhetor22
        Mag Lover (not that way)
        • Nov 2001
        • 1207

        #18
        I think that just spending $200 for a little chip is nuts.

        how much do the materials cost for one of those?


        My truck is louder than yours. A lot louder.

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        • fearc7
          • Dec 2001
          • 239

          #19
          $200 isn't all that much compared to the price of the X-mag, which will probably be way up there! Man btw, i bet dye could a very slick looking X-mag! Gee golly the anxiety attacks! Jeez, i going crazy over something that would take me like 50 years to pay for!!!

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          • Butterfingers
            PhD in Automagology
            • Jan 2001
            • 2263

            #20
            The capabilities of the board are more than the gun could physycally hope to do...

            It even has warp and AC eye support. I yanked my warp circut board out, and the motor is being run directly by the full 18V e-magnum circutry.

            If you like supertuning, the board can vary every variable related to the e-mag and warp.

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            • Thordic
              AFTICA
              • May 2001
              • 5986

              #21
              One thing I'm surprised no one mentioned yet is the different trigger on an Emagnum.

              I'm not sure of the exact electronics behind it, but the trigger on the Emagnum is TWICE as sweet as the stock Emag.

              If I ever get an emag, I'm going to HAVE to upgrade the board to reproduce that trigger. Tunaman has an Emagnum and its just an amazing gun.

              In an electronic gun, you are spending $1000 + to get a better trigger. Why not spend $200 more and get the BEST trigger you possibly can get?

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              • manike
                INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

                • Jan 2001
                • 3820

                #22
                Originally posted by Thordic
                One thing I'm surprised no one mentioned yet is the different trigger on an Emagnum.
                In what way is it different? :)
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                • wyn1370
                  ...--...
                  • Feb 2001
                  • 3821

                  #23
                  what's the possibilty of putting an emagnum in a C&C?
                  You are the Wormtongue of AO.~bofh

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                  • synreal
                    code monkey
                    • Oct 2001
                    • 1051

                    #24
                    rob, its easy, you just need to snip and resolder the solenoid leads.


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                    • wyn1370
                      ...--...
                      • Feb 2001
                      • 3821

                      #25
                      great, maybe I can get a discount if I just get the board. time to call Don
                      You are the Wormtongue of AO.~bofh

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                      • Thordic
                        AFTICA
                        • May 2001
                        • 5986

                        #26
                        Originally posted by manike


                        In what way is it different? :)
                        To be honest, I'm not familiar enough with the electronics to describe the difference in technical terms. I believe it has something to do with the HALL sensor being more sensative on the Emagnum, but I would say Butterfingers would be more qualified to answer the technical side.

                        As for the usage side, the trigger pull on the Emagnum, at least the way Tunaman has his set up, is A) shorter, B) seemed smoother, and C) was MUCH easier to rip on.

                        I've shot many standard Emags. I've shot SprayingMango's old blue Emag, spacemanspiffs SFL, Tom's Extreme, Jon's Emag, Tunaman's Emag (pre-Emagnum), Kaiser_Bobs Emag, etc. While the triggers were nice and all, I never really clicked with them (no pun intended, sorry). I liked the microswitch triggers better.

                        When I shot Tuna's upgraded Emag, though, I fell in love with it. The trigger was amazing. It was at least twice as easy to rip on, and the trigger pull was VERY short.

                        I'm not trying to start hype . I have nothing to win or lose based on the success of the Emagnum. This is just my opinion after using the product, as compared to the "stock" product this is an upgrade of. In my opinion, its a very worthwhile upgrade indeed.

                        Satisfied, Simon? :)

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                        • manike
                          INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

                          • Jan 2001
                          • 3820

                          #27
                          Cool :) I'm probably going to try one out on my C&C :)

                          When you say easy to rip, is it like trigger bounce? I want to avoid that if possible because they are cracking down on it in the Millennium series.

                          manike
                          Inception Designs - My new company where Innovation is the Inspiration

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                          • Thordic
                            AFTICA
                            • May 2001
                            • 5986

                            #28
                            Originally posted by manike
                            Cool :) I'm probably going to try one out on my C&C :)

                            When you say easy to rip, is it like trigger bounce? I want to avoid that if possible because they are cracking down on it in the Millennium series.

                            manike
                            No, not bounce. The trigger pull was just so amazingly short and sensitive that I could pull it VERY fast.

                            It was a light enough trigger that all I did to shoot at high speed was anchor my finger against the bottom of the trigger guard, and then just sorta wiggle my finger without moving it off the trigger guard. I hope you can understand what I mean :) The actually movement of your finger is limited because your finger is pressed against the bottom of the trigger guard, so the motion against the trigger is VERY slight. It's similar to fanning, but "normal" fanning throws off your aim because of the odd and somewhat rough finger movements. With this, your finger is barely moving so it doesn't throw your aim off at all.

                            I never planned on getting an emag, but now I plan on getting one, but ONLY when I can afford to get an Emag + and Emagnum at the same time. In my opinion, it was THAT good.

                            Added on edit: The Emag was in E mode, not hybrid.

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                            • manike
                              INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

                              • Jan 2001
                              • 3820

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Thordic
                              It was a light enough trigger that all I did to shoot at high speed was anchor my finger against the bottom of the trigger guard, and then just sorta wiggle my finger without moving it off the trigger guard. I hope you can understand what I mean
                              Yes I can, because I do that with mine :)

                              manike
                              Inception Designs - My new company where Innovation is the Inspiration

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                              • Butterfingers
                                PhD in Automagology
                                • Jan 2001
                                • 2263

                                #30
                                The e-magnum board circutry is more sensitive to the HES input than the stock.

                                If you want to avoid trigger bounce or accused trigger bounce this would probably not be the best thing to do.

                                The HES becomes so sensitive that any slight movement anywhere near the trigger point will fire the gun.
                                Did you hear about the new european weapons contracts? France is going to make the wooden sticks Spain making the little white flags

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