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| Active Member Join Date: May 2011 Location: Quebec, Canada | 7th Element board The Seventh Element Shocker NXT Board Is it worth it over the stock board? will i be easier to program? have more flexibility? and for that price? |
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| Radical! Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Nashville |
Any aftermarket board is easier to program than the stock nxt board, especially the rate of fire. Smart Parts made a habit of forcing the player to balance cycle & dwell to reach the desired rof. You'll also have access to actual tourney presets with an aftermarket board. HOWEVER, if you're not playing tourneys, i don't see a reason to upgrade the board. The stock board isn't too hard to figure out if you're just doing walk-ons. |
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| Active Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Livermore, Ca |
I have been told that 7e boards are great for the price. If they make an ICD board, I will be all over it.
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