They're all knockoffs. SimDT / DT Sim Racing, SimJack, Simsonn, SimRuito, SimNet, etc. All based off the He Ultimate, Sprint, or Pro. At least SimDT use the same Mavin brand loadcells and same Fibro brand (FibroElast - white, FibroFlex - green) elastomers as the Ultimates.
Nice looking pedals. I do like manufacturers showing that level of attention to the little things. On a side note, the website is very good too, and shows suggested combinations for the motors. All in all, another terrific set of pedals on the market
These Pedals look and the style is so close to the HV Ultimate. Closer than SJ, Simsonn and SR. If the quality in the Same Level Like HV these Pedals are a burner ♨️🔥
I must say im very impressed. I may have gone this rought if i had seen them a couple months ago. With that said i was impressed with the heel plate to order one and send it here to the states.
Thanks for your feedback, I can't wait to see your review. I was about to order a SimJack UT full bundle to replace my modded T-LCM, but for a few more euros, this one looks really good, and I can get it in France with fast shipping.
The motors are the most interesting thing about this pedal set, I'm curious to know how the different motors translate to effects through the pedals. Nice as the pedals seem, I'm not sure I would spend the extra to get these over the Sim Jacks. I still have Moza SRP's and as much as I do want to upgrade, my current pedals are working just fine, so it's a bit hard to justify.
Hopefully you will answer these in the review ! But Simnet actually said to me your the guy to ask lol ! I guess they hold you in high regard !! They even asked if I bought them because of your unboxing and I said yes !! So hear goes ! 1) in the software, I am not sure what " Smoothing " does ?? 2) On another page is an option for ' Analog" ?? Voltage or something etc etc , What is that for and should I keep that on it off ?? If you know ? And Finally , in the back under the brake spring are two plastic slides which prevent the spring from bottoming out In Guess ? Can those be removed ? Or do they need to stay in there ? So hopefully you go over the software features and if not those are my questions. And thank you so much in advance , Obviously these pedals are fresh new and even they couldn't answer some things for me but again , suggested I ask you !! I guess that's a compliment !! Thanks again ! Can't wait for the full review !!
Noise Reduction Smoothing is to remove jitter from the load cell output. Hold the pedal down a bit, and if the signal isn't steady and twitches, then you add some smoothing to remove it. Don't use it unless you need too, it introduces latency at higher settings. The voltage, looks like it's setting the range of power available to the load cell. That's not something I've seen elsewhere. I just left it alone. The plastic rings (brake), simply restrict the distance of spring motion. You can remove them, but they do serve a useful purpose (this is in the review). You can try with and without them to see what you prefer.
@SimRacingCorner Thank you so much ! Only pedal I am having issues with adjustment to my liking is the clutch, Just not getting the feel I want and there is a bit of play before it engages .. But I hopefully will figure it out ! Thanks again , Can't wait for the review!!!
Hello, thank you for the video, would you have a reference for the LED strip to put on the pedal control box? and I have another question, if I plug my simjack pedal into the simnet control box, does it work? THANKS
Not exactly! You need to compare the price in the context of 3 pedals vs. 3 pedals. And not this entire package (pedals, plate, haptic motors) vs. SimJack - 3 pedals.
200kg loadcell is worse than 100kg. Think of it as being more accurate the closer your limit is to the weight being measured. You will never press 200kg with your foot even with the leverage of the pedals.
Miguel-th3wx is correct. 200kg is the maximum load capacity the loadcell can measure up to, it's not a measure of how much weight that you need to apply.
@@SimRacingCorner Well, there is a rule in engineering saying that the load cell capacity should roughly match the maximum load. Because good manufacturers always state an accuracy class on their load cell, giving the max. deviation in percent. So deviating 1% with a 100 kg cell means 1 kg possible offset while a 200 kg load cell had 2 kg offset - of course. This problem might also be applicable to electronic noise covering veeeeery small signals and so on. So in general legobuildingsrewiew7538 is not wrong but I doubt that this makes for a different feeling with our usual foot forces. Because I would expect good load cells to work fine between 10 to 100% of their capacity, probably much lower. And always remember that the pedal acts as a lever on the load cell. Pushing with 100 kg on the pedal plate results in 200 kg on the cell if the leverage ratio is 2:1 (distance of pedal axis to pedal face is twice a big as pedal axis to spring axis) - which is roughly the case here.
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Man the knockoffs are even being knocked off at this point
thats been happening for a while now...
They're all knockoffs. SimDT / DT Sim Racing, SimJack, Simsonn, SimRuito, SimNet, etc. All based off the He Ultimate, Sprint, or Pro. At least SimDT use the same Mavin brand loadcells and same Fibro brand (FibroElast - white, FibroFlex - green) elastomers as the Ultimates.
Where you can find the sim dt pedals@@Spinelli__
Nice looking pedals. I do like manufacturers showing that level of attention to the little things. On a side note, the website is very good too, and shows suggested combinations for the motors. All in all, another terrific set of pedals on the market
I’m loving the attention to detail on these pedals and the haptic motors! Excited to see a more in-depth review soon
These Pedals look and the style is so close to the HV Ultimate. Closer than SJ, Simsonn and SR.
If the quality in the Same Level Like HV these Pedals are a burner ♨️🔥
I must say im very impressed. I may have gone this rought if i had seen them a couple months ago. With that said i was impressed with the heel plate to order one and send it here to the states.
Thanks for your feedback, I can't wait to see your review. I was about to order a SimJack UT full bundle to replace my modded T-LCM, but for a few more euros, this one looks really good, and I can get it in France with fast shipping.
It would be worth waiting for the review😀
I ordered these, And cantbwaitnto get them .the build quality is off the charts !! They do not look Budget at all !!!
I think the most valued content at this point would be Simnet/Simjack/Simsonn non-haptics comparison as its hard to keep up with all the changes
Great to see, it is a pedal full of details
Simjack has changed a lot over the summer 😏
The motors are the most interesting thing about this pedal set, I'm curious to know how the different motors translate to effects through the pedals.
Nice as the pedals seem, I'm not sure I would spend the extra to get these over the Sim Jacks. I still have Moza SRP's and as much as I do want to upgrade, my current pedals are working just fine, so it's a bit hard to justify.
Looking forward to the review. Would it be possible to compare them to the Fanatec CSL load cell pedals? As these could directly replace them!
Hopefully you will answer these in the review ! But Simnet actually said to me your the guy to ask lol ! I guess they hold you in high regard !! They even asked if I bought them because of your unboxing and I said yes !! So hear goes ! 1) in the software, I am not sure what " Smoothing " does ?? 2) On another page is an option for ' Analog" ?? Voltage or something etc etc , What is that for and should I keep that on it off ?? If you know ? And Finally , in the back under the brake spring are two plastic slides which prevent the spring from bottoming out In Guess ? Can those be removed ? Or do they need to stay in there ? So hopefully you go over the software features and if not those are my questions. And thank you so much in advance , Obviously these pedals are fresh new and even they couldn't answer some things for me but again , suggested I ask you !! I guess that's a compliment !! Thanks again ! Can't wait for the full review !!
Noise Reduction Smoothing is to remove jitter from the load cell output. Hold the pedal down a bit, and if the signal isn't steady and twitches, then you add some smoothing to remove it. Don't use it unless you need too, it introduces latency at higher settings.
The voltage, looks like it's setting the range of power available to the load cell. That's not something I've seen elsewhere. I just left it alone.
The plastic rings (brake), simply restrict the distance of spring motion. You can remove them, but they do serve a useful purpose (this is in the review). You can try with and without them to see what you prefer.
@SimRacingCorner Thank you so much ! Only pedal I am having issues with adjustment to my liking is the clutch, Just not getting the feel I want and there is a bit of play before it engages .. But I hopefully will figure it out ! Thanks again , Can't wait for the review!!!
I’m wanting to invert a set, trying to decide on these compared to the simagic, looking forward to the review
Keen for these, but Ali express link says not available
Dude has more pedals than toes on his feet
You're not wrong!
Hello, thank you for the video, would you have a reference for the LED strip to put on the pedal control box? and I have another question, if I plug my simjack pedal into the simnet control box, does it work? THANKS
Would you make another episode for their software? I am curious to see their software.
I'll will cover this in the review.
These look super nice. Will you be doing a full review?
Yes I will
You own so many pedals you can open up a pedal museum. Add in bj sim racing's too.
I might just have the world's largest personal collection of pedals. And there's still so more to get!!!!!
@@SimRacingCorner do it! At this rate you will outnumber a child's Pokémon cards collection.
When will the review be online? I have a full sim racing setup except pedals so i need to know if i'll get the best deal with these.
A few weeks time.
@@SimRacingCorner I couln't wait, i already bought them 😁
@@tsjollin4584 Fair enough! I hope you took advantage of my discount code.
We all know rumble motos and shakers. Any idea, how the linear motor works?
it has a faster response with stronger vibration
Do tou think the aptik motors will fit in the sim jack first edition ??
Yes, it should work fine
Do they sell the elastomer and spring set seperate?
I don't think so
The springs are separate They do not come in the kit
another knock off a knock off a knock off xd with a few more details & still not worth to change mine^^
it's nice and all but in the end it's just simjack with a 250€ price bump
Not exactly! You need to compare the price in the context of 3 pedals vs. 3 pedals. And not this entire package (pedals, plate, haptic motors) vs. SimJack - 3 pedals.
200kg loadcell is worse than 100kg. Think of it as being more accurate the closer your limit is to the weight being measured. You will never press 200kg with your foot even with the leverage of the pedals.
70kg is 70kg on a 100kg loadcell and 70kg on a 200kg loadcell.
I have a 200 kgs load cell and i regularly go over one hundred. The maximum i can put out is 160 kilos. And its on a wheel stand than a full rig.
Miguel-th3wx is correct. 200kg is the maximum load capacity the loadcell can measure up to, it's not a measure of how much weight that you need to apply.
@@SimRacingCorner Well, there is a rule in engineering saying that the load cell capacity should roughly match the maximum load. Because good manufacturers always state an accuracy class on their load cell, giving the max. deviation in percent. So deviating 1% with a 100 kg cell means 1 kg possible offset while a 200 kg load cell had 2 kg offset - of course. This problem might also be applicable to electronic noise covering veeeeery small signals and so on. So in general legobuildingsrewiew7538 is not wrong but I doubt that this makes for a different feeling with our usual foot forces. Because I would expect good load cells to work fine between 10 to 100% of their capacity, probably much lower. And always remember that the pedal acts as a lever on the load cell. Pushing with 100 kg on the pedal plate results in 200 kg on the cell if the leverage ratio is 2:1 (distance of pedal axis to pedal face is twice a big as pedal axis to spring axis) - which is roughly the case here.