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Have read up on this but still can't decide. Is it worth the $200 for the improved clamping and portability?
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I don't know about portability, but yes it's worth the $200. I personally know a couple of stringer who were considering a Neos 1000 and got the 1500 instead, with no remorse.
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The Gamma 6004 is also worth considering. Similar machine to the Prince 1500.
I have one, and it's a very nice machine. Truthfully I don't use it much anymore, but that's because I also have a Gamma 8800 which I use more often. 6004 is a great machine though in the category of cranks. |
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Yeah, it's worth the $200, better brake is worth it alone.
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I would not call it a brake, per say, it's more like a turn-style lock. I guess same goes for the new Gamma brake as well.
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But that's long gone now. I sold that and upgraded to the 6004 and was completely satisfied with it, but as volume picked up, I wanted electronic for the convenience. I was going to sell the 6004 but ended up keeping it, b/c my electronic is 2pt and my 6004 is 6pt. I prefer the 2pt, but I like having both options around. |
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Sorry for hijacking the thread.
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Hit me up on email if you want: sstchur(at)yahoo(dot)com. I have some other interesting things to tell, but don't want to hijack the thread any further |
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About to pull the trigger on the 1500! Can't wait to have a solid machine. Thanks for the help, guys.
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Honestly if you never used a Neos 1000 or a glide bar machine before you would probably have regretted buying the 1000. You don't appriciate a newer machine until you've used an older machine.
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I hear that...
But from what I've been reading the upgrades are worth it to spend 200 extra. I may not appreciate them like you're saying, but I am coming from a klippermate... |
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Then you will definitely appreciate the swivel clamps.
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You're going to be enjoying life just a little more in the near future. Congrats on your new purchase!
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Agree, I've strung on both and the 1500 just feels better in my opinion.
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I prefer the 1500, but you really can't go wrong with either.
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