thats good to hear
thats good to hear
VAGABOND JAY
Hey its early days but i sold on my dragonflys,i liked them but as every one says "i run them with no give"...now what i like about the nedz is it comes with 5 springs ,now these springs make a difference...forget the screw top adjusters they only make a machine noisey or quiet! depending which way you turn them...what i like about this machine is i can go from soft as hell to hard as hell in 5 stages....Hey when this machine was the mk1 version i thought it looked shite im trying Eds 3rd version and i gotta give the man credit...it does the job very very well,and when i compare it to dragonfly,stigma etc...well it just shows me how those guys are takin the piss...
damm Iam going to have to give nedz a try.
VAGABOND JAY
Just received mine today - first thing thats hits you is the size of it- way bigger than the Treasure chest and Rapier, but it feels very light and balanced. Nice RCA lead included and the spring set, all in a neat little plastic box - so far so good.
Only one issue ( not a big one ) but it would have been nice to have a spring chart, so I knew what colour spring is what and maybe a guide for voltages.
Elbo - what voltages have you been running ???
I'll be using it tomorrow as a liner in the morning, and a colour packer in the afternoon - so I'll post a review later.
I received a MR01 today had no chance tattooing with it all I can say for now is that the different springs are amazing! I played around with it for an hour or so and thought so many times that this would be the perfect setup for lining, shading, colouring. I think with the given variety you can tune the machine to anywhere you want it and have a coil like feel or even a substitute for it.
Ed is a great guy to deal with very helpful with questions its a pleasure doing business with him. Hopefully itll stay like this in stressful times...
The weight of the machine just feels right to me not too light and not too heavy. I know this is not in any way something important but I like the purple version of the machine its different from the Bishop and the Dragonfly. The whole design of the machine is nice and clear its like a tool for craftsman, its easy to open the motor housing, changing the springs takes seconds
Hi bud i been using mine at 3 to 5.5 volts just make sure you remember not to leave the voltage set at 9 or 10 when changing from a different make machine.....
The springs are colour coded so lightest colour is soft and darkest is hardest...i use blue and black springs for lining and the other 3 springs for colour... the white spring really does give you some soft shading/colouring.
DSC00792.jpgDSC00796.jpg ha ha still enjoying these machines....and ed has been keeping in touch...first class machine with lots of back up too....cant wait for the nedz 4 ha ha ...ok guys i know these tattoos i done aint no groundbraking shit but its what i do and what pays my bills...the nedz has been working great.......man the angel has soooo much more to do too it...lots more shading etc....
Last edited by elbo; 10-29-2011 at 05:16 PM.
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