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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: LCD vs IR3

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Posted by andrew "babyruth" jordan on March 31, 2002 at 01:27:44:

In Reply to: Re: LCD vs IR3 posted by shel1870 on March 29, 2002 at 14:39:22:

after being lazy for about 4 months and finally sitting for about 30 minutes at the chrono adjusting my dwell with my 2000 cut and carved lcd i finally don't chop any paint i actually played today without a squeegie a couple games, other problem i had was the hopper wasn't fast enough so i bought a halo, no problems except the lid cracked on the halo my second game out. i had the freak before and after this problem and now it's definitely nice having an angel, freak and halo all working in unison. i would love to shoot an ir3 to see if it really has "no kick" according to friends of the "top angel tech in the world" robert something in georgia. anyways good luck,
andy



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