I hated this at first. No amount of break in helped. Then i put the green corner magnets in and.... BOOM. Awesome. Had no catches. Way less lockups than anything since my Gan 11 M Pro.
Couldn't disagree more. This is my highest recommended cube. Sub 60 grams, never any catching issues for me, and with the factory grease it was quite slow out of the box imo. Love the simplicity of the adjustment system, too. Worth the money.
I see where you are coming from. I think this cube just fits more lighter turning styles better than other turning styles, and I think the cube would be good for those who turn really lightly. However, looking at it from a price to performance perspective (this cube is $70), there’s other cubes that perform a lot better without catching randomly that also fit a lot more people’s turning styles.
I couldn't agree more. I put the strongest magnets in and it was still super mid skibidi ohio toilet maglev noise overpriced gan 15. Might be good if it weren't for the clicking noises.
Also one of the corners is simply missing a magnet (not the core magnet but one of three inside the corner piece is just not there). Quality control issue?
How much time have you spent solving with the gan 15? At first i was a little disappointed too but after hundreds of solves, good setup and a lot of break-in time, it feels way better. I'm not even a fast solver, i only average 12-13 seconds, nowhere near world-class. I understand that you're kind of required to have a high turn speed with relatively good accuracy to use it effectively but you can either build your tps, make the cube tighter to mitigate the catching, or use it a lot to break it in and get used to it's qualities. Although i will admit, I personally prefer the gan 12 (which also needs lots of break-in) but I can get great times with either
I’ve used it for actually longer than I said in the video and while I do get better times at this point after a lot of solves with it (and a bit of changes to the settings & setup), $70 is still a crazy amount to be spending on a 3x3 cube, especially when there are cubes that perform better that don’t have that catching issue & will ultimately be a much better value for money than what you get with the gan 15.
@@nicholascrow8133 definitely agree though I feel like there’s definitely gonna be a point where the cube being too light is gonna either make no difference or make it worse to handle or turn.
I completely disagree. I love this puzzle, and I’ve tried nearly all flagships since 2020. The gan 15 is the cube to get great with.
Hudong Ultra is the new revelation🙌After Gan, Moyu and Xman Tornado V3 I had in the past😅
I hated this at first. No amount of break in helped. Then i put the green corner magnets in and.... BOOM. Awesome. Had no catches. Way less lockups than anything since my Gan 11 M Pro.
Couldn't disagree more. This is my highest recommended cube. Sub 60 grams, never any catching issues for me, and with the factory grease it was quite slow out of the box imo. Love the simplicity of the adjustment system, too. Worth the money.
I totally agree with you. The gan 15 is wayyyyyyyyyyy better than the 12.
I see where you are coming from. I think this cube just fits more lighter turning styles better than other turning styles, and I think the cube would be good for those who turn really lightly. However, looking at it from a price to performance perspective (this cube is $70), there’s other cubes that perform a lot better without catching randomly that also fit a lot more people’s turning styles.
@TheSpeedyJay1 I have a very accurate turning style, so I can main cubes like this. You might not though, as not everyone turns accurately.
I couldn't agree more. I put the strongest magnets in and it was still super mid skibidi ohio toilet maglev noise overpriced gan 15. Might be good if it weren't for the clicking noises.
Also one of the corners is simply missing a magnet (not the core magnet but one of three inside the corner piece is just not there). Quality control issue?
How much time have you spent solving with the gan 15? At first i was a little disappointed too but after hundreds of solves, good setup and a lot of break-in time, it feels way better. I'm not even a fast solver, i only average 12-13 seconds, nowhere near world-class.
I understand that you're kind of required to have a high turn speed with relatively good accuracy to use it effectively but you can either build your tps, make the cube tighter to mitigate the catching, or use it a lot to break it in and get used to it's qualities.
Although i will admit, I personally prefer the gan 12 (which also needs lots of break-in) but I can get great times with either
I’ve used it for actually longer than I said in the video and while I do get better times at this point after a lot of solves with it (and a bit of changes to the settings & setup), $70 is still a crazy amount to be spending on a 3x3 cube, especially when there are cubes that perform better that don’t have that catching issue & will ultimately be a much better value for money than what you get with the gan 15.
I dont have magnetic cube and im gonna buy soon what do you reccomend?
@@AndriaSulashvili-r2t I would recommend either the RS3M V5 (standard or spring tension versions), or the RS3M 2020
Gan 12 was just peak, then should just work on making that lighter
@@nicholascrow8133 definitely agree though I feel like there’s definitely gonna be a point where the cube being too light is gonna either make no difference or make it worse to handle or turn.
yeah not just gan 15 but from gan 13 to 15, they all are a disappoinment
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