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    Neotat stroke & spring suggestion

    I'm getting a Neotat Vivace. I'm not looking for a liner, just a versatile gray shade/color packer. I've also never owned a Neotat before.

    I was wanting spring suggestion (red: hard, silver: regular/soft) and stroke suggestion. I was thinking of going with a 3.5 stroke with the red spring solely because it will pack color but easily gray shade really smooth. I was also thinking of the same spring but with the 4.2...but feel it might limit my gray shading flexibility.

    I did own a Blitz that I loved, it was a 3.5 stroke and was very flexible...and my current Kubin mini Cranker 3.5 is very versatile too...
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    there are a thousand post on this issue if you search it. I can use my 3.6 vivace for anything, lining, b&g and color packing. color I run bout 8.5-9v, shading bout 9.5-10v and I line at like 11.5-12v. that's just me, there is no magic number its all just preference, hand speed, needle hang, stroke and volts that pertain to each individual artist.

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    I couldn't find anything on any section....where are they hidden at?

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    get the original neotat-3.5 great price and the rca is up and way -not downlow like the vivace,which tends to get in the way.



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    yeah that does take some getting used to.(the placement of the rca, especially if your working on a neck. you tend to hit the customer in the face wit it, lol. I sometimes use a right angled rca adapter, helps a bit when you need it. the post on neos is:

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    I guess there aren't a lot of technical advice on them, but a lot pertaining to them, I guess I just never looked for the tech stuff because ive had mine forever and am already familiar , sorry

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    i THINK 3.5 STROKE IS GOOD FOR ALL, VERY VERSATILE , SURE

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    Thanks everyone I went with a 3.5, with the "magic drive" motor and a red spring.

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