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    Senior Member bretttattoos's Avatar
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    I've ran his dd, mc12, and mc2 and I felt that the mc12 (older version of the mc14) was a little back heavy for me with disposable tubes. Really strong machine and can do absolutely anything since it's am adjustable stroke. I used it for 7-14 liners and solid color stuff. Only reason I got rid of it was that I was switching to plastic tubes and wanted a better balanced machine. The dd I liked for pushing 13-17 mags and fine lining but just felt more comfy with my other machines for those jobs. Again, really strong machine, really capable machine for certain. The mc2 I have with the skinny armature bar and I love love love that little thing. It's ran every single day I think and I've been really hard pressed to find another machine that runs 3-7 liners as good. It colors super good also but I always line with it because it's just too damn good at lining lol. It's not quite as stout as the bigger mc machine but I like that. It's super small and really nice feeling with plastic tubes and weightless feeling with steel tubes. I want to try it with ttechs but just haven't needed to order carts in a while since I primarily use regular needles but I don't think it would have an issue pushing a ttech.

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    Thanks for the reply bretttattoos. What stroke mc2 are you using to push those 3-7s? One of the main draws for the mc14 was the adjustable stroke. On the Neotats I've been using 3.6 and on the spektras I've been mainly using the shortest stroke, so I'm not sure what I should go for.

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