TBH, the stock ones are pretty damn good and I think due to the wear in, the throttle smoothness is better on the old one for my own experience. However, the stick calibration is dead spot on! No flex, perfect -100 to 100!
I did mines yesterday, i had to adjust the tension spring, but yes as you said , I cant tell a difference from the stock tango 2 to this , other than the shiny metal.
I'd recommend checking out their Facebook page for answers. I sold that radio about a month after I made this video. The gimbals were really nice but ultimately I needed a bigger radio and full sized gimbals to really fly comfortably.
It's an extra $70 over a set of TBS v2 gimbals. I doubt you'd be able to tell a difference in feel because I bet both are going to be super smooth out of the box. These will win after a year when the plastic ones start to deform and fail. The metal feels really good and the sticks feel very locked in when you deploy them.
No idea. I was hoping they would change my mind about using the Tango 2, and they're VERY nice. But I prefer a full sized gimbal like the AG01 so I got a Boxer and sold my Tango. All that said. CNC gimbals will last forever. The new TBS gimbals are still mostly plastic and I wore through my V1s in 2 years.
They're an excellent upgrade to the stock V1 TBS gimbald. They're not enough to get me flying a Tango 2 again though. I like the full sized AG01 gimbals a lot. I ordered a Boxer and I think it will be my perfect radio. Smaller than the tx16s but still full sized.
TBH, the stock ones are pretty damn good and I think due to the wear in, the throttle smoothness is better on the old one for my own experience. However, the stick calibration is dead spot on! No flex, perfect -100 to 100!
I did mines yesterday, i had to adjust the tension spring, but yes as you said , I cant tell a difference from the stock tango 2 to this , other than the shiny metal.
Thanks for the video. Does your throttle have any friction or did you keep it completely zero friction? How do you set the tension?
I'd recommend checking out their Facebook page for answers. I sold that radio about a month after I made this video. The gimbals were really nice but ultimately I needed a bigger radio and full sized gimbals to really fly comfortably.
Can't wait for mine, so how are they? Was it worth it?
It's an extra $70 over a set of TBS v2 gimbals. I doubt you'd be able to tell a difference in feel because I bet both are going to be super smooth out of the box. These will win after a year when the plastic ones start to deform and fail. The metal feels really good and the sticks feel very locked in when you deploy them.
Can you use the pervious stick ends? Or are the gimbals not compatible?
I think they're M3 so old ones should work
How do these compare to the Pro gimbals v2 with the folding? I know they are much better than stock...
No idea. I was hoping they would change my mind about using the Tango 2, and they're VERY nice. But I prefer a full sized gimbal like the AG01 so I got a Boxer and sold my Tango.
All that said. CNC gimbals will last forever. The new TBS gimbals are still mostly plastic and I wore through my V1s in 2 years.
What are your impressions of these news gimbals ??
They're an excellent upgrade to the stock V1 TBS gimbald.
They're not enough to get me flying a Tango 2 again though. I like the full sized AG01 gimbals a lot. I ordered a Boxer and I think it will be my perfect radio. Smaller than the tx16s but still full sized.