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Cooper 03-27-2014 10:38 AM

Mfu verses servonaut question
 
Hey guys I just purchased a tamiya Aeromax rig. I have question requiring sound. I'm planning on having lights and sound with this rig. After reading several of the forums here Ive got more questions :). The servonaut is strictly sound correct? And the tamiya is esc incorporated right? I would rather run my own esc and lipos. Seems to me the tamiya mfu is pretty old of a design and expensive. I just don't know much about them. What is the preferred way to go that most of you guys use? And planning on using a 9channel stick radio so plenty of options for switches ect,,,, and most of the time will be slow speed as I think I'm going to be making this a heavy haul rig. Pulling a d11 probably above 60 lbs.

MoRockN 03-27-2014 04:20 PM

Re: Mfu verses servonaut question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cooper (Post 107331)
Hey guys I just purchased a tamiya Aeromax rig. I have question requiring sound. I'm planning on having lights and sound with this rig. After reading several of the forums here Ive got more questions :). The servonaut is strictly sound correct? And the tamiya is esc incorporated right? I would rather run my own esc and lipos. Seems to me the tamiya mfu is pretty old of a design and expensive. I just don't know much about them. What is the preferred way to go that most of you guys use? And planning on using a 9channel stick radio so plenty of options for switches ect,,,, and most of the time will be slow speed as I think I'm going to be making this a heavy haul rig. Pulling a d11 probably above 60 lbs.

Hi there,

Servonaut actually make everything from sound units, light kits to speed controls with light interfaces included as one piece, So in your case you can use your own ESC and use one of servonaut's sound units: here are your options :

( sound units always are sold separately, no built in ESC and sound )

For trucks I use SMX: sound with V6- inline 6 or V8 with turbos and back up beeper and ambulance sirens , you can change them as you like.

For machines I use SMT: more of none turbo sounds and have an old school sound to them.

If you want something more of a full experience you get the M20+ : this is a ESC with light interface built in, will also give you gears with a neutral change and all the fixings. It's not like the MFU, this one when you put it in reverse you still have to push the stick forward to back up just like pushing a gas pedal , blinkers are activated and stay on even when the front wheels are straight, M20+ Paired with a SMX and you'll have a wonderful rig.

I have every option they ever made. And they are just simply the best. I hope this helps. PM me if you any questions.

Lil Giants 03-27-2014 04:32 PM

Re: Mfu verses servonaut question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MoRockN (Post 107356)
PM me if you any questions.

No, post it here so it's on record for the next guy with questions to see. ;)

Lmackattack 03-27-2014 04:37 PM

Re: Mfu verses servonaut question
 
I don't have sound in any of my trucks. Is there a place to hear the different servonaut sound files?

MoRockN 03-27-2014 06:22 PM

Re: Mfu verses servonaut question
 
I will make a video for everybody to hear, just bare with me for a few days, maybe tonight if I have time.

Cooper 03-28-2014 01:01 PM

Re: Mfu verses servonaut question
 
Thanks guys, sounds like what I thought, servonaut is a better way to go for me.

torarne81 03-28-2014 03:59 PM

Re: Mfu verses servonaut question
 
Here is my setup, K40 and smx. Scania V8 with turbo. Recorded with iphone

http://youtu.be/RfiE13Z13hQ
http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps5bad55cd.jpg

thercfreak2012 03-28-2014 04:57 PM

Re: Mfu verses servonaut question
 
Wow nice t cab

Cooper 03-29-2014 12:17 AM

Re: Mfu verses servonaut question
 
Cool, thank you, I may decide on turbo, it sounds cool!

Berman 04-28-2014 02:53 AM

Re: Mfu verses servonaut question
 
That Beier unit is pretty cool, It is certainly an option I would consider next!

I would have bought a servonaut setup a long time ago but the price puts me off.
$275 for the SMX unit, the same again for the M20+, then theres the ML4 and possibly the BE8 units, so there is $600+. And then you have to buy LED's etc. Unless somebody could tell me where I could get it all cheaper?

The MFC-01 and MFC-03 are approx $240-260 and are all inclusive...


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