Haha, I live in an Apartment complex and check my mail once a week or two unless I'm expecting something. Pretty much just junk mail and health insurance bs.
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zj1002 said:I can make the amp hold 425ft anhyzers much better than the Volt.
Would you say Volt = worn eagle, amp = worn TB to be a roughly fair generalization?
So is it slightly understable?
I wonder the same thing.
I guess Amp would be "understable" to throwers like zj1002, Mike C, et al but I currently throwing up to around 300 so I believe it would be mostly stable for me. My RR is starting to get flipper (breaking in) so I hope Amp would allow me to throw easy long anny lines so I can replace my RR.
I don't think we're gonna get Roadrunner-level understable. For low power players, I am anticipating something more River or Valk-like. This is all speculation, though.
I don't think we're gonna get Roadrunner-level understable. For low power players, I am anticipating something more River or Valk-like. This is all speculation, though.
I wonder the same thing.
I guess Amp would be "understable" to throwers like zj1002, Mike C, et al but I currently throwing up to around 300 so I believe it would be mostly stable for me. My RR is starting to get flipper (breaking in) so I hope Amp would allow me to throw easy long anny lines so I can replace my RR.
A 300ft power guy can make it hold an anny. If you can control a TB, river or jls you will like the Amp
I wonder if the gang at MVP was trying to get the Amp out before Black Friday or not.
Any word from the testers today?
12.7.2012 was the date that they published.
I'll probably pick one up either way. If it's easier to throw straight/anny than the Volt then I guess it could be useful. Hopefully they will do a overstable fairway/driver soon, that would be the tits!
I think the name for that one will be "Ohm", then they have the whole "Ohm's Law" trilogy sorted...
http://www.hamuniverse.com/ohmchart.gif
I appreciate the PDGA working with us to hold off on the info. It didn't go 100% as planned, but it's an important step for manufacturers. I'm posting this to you, Chuck, as a general Thanks to the PDGA and to make a case for why this should become the norm.The announcement is on PDGA home page this morning.