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02.16.2009, 10:42 AM

I had to decide between the MMM and MGM a few months ago and ended up with the MMM. It's cheaper, much easier to get support for, has better support available, etc.

EDIT: http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18336 That's the thread. I wouldn't buy a Quark, myself, they have a bad reputation for overheating and even catching fire. Considering what you pay for a MMM I don't think you can get anything better.


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02.16.2009, 11:21 AM

MMM is the best bet. I have quark escs too, and they use the same fets as the MM... I believe the MMM will be able to handle more load, so it is a better bet. As far as mgm goes, they are much more expensive than the MMM and you have to send them to czech republic for warranty and repairs, so 1 month min... As far as and CC product goes service is good, and kansas is closer then czech rep. so make your own descision on that one!

I also like the computer interface on the MMM, very easy to setup and change settings.
   
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