Equalizer for Intimidator
Various videos of Intimidators with Equalizer boards.
These videos were shot at the very beginning of the product's
development.
Equalizer for Impulse
The following videos were shot mostly using an '03 Rat
Impulse. The Equalizer board factory defaults for dwell
(7.0ms), debounce (10ms), BIP delay (10ms), rate of fire cap
(20bps - if applicable), and eye sensitivity (10) were used.
Because of this, settings that affect the rate of fire (like
BIP delay) were not fined tuned at any point. These default
settings allow any loader from a VL200 to a Halo to be used.
Reducing the BIP delay and using a forced feed loader can make
up to a 5bps difference in the potential rate of fire. Videos
were shot using the default settings to show customers what
they can expect right out of the box. Except for the VL200
test, a completely full loader was shot during the course of
each video. The marker used in this video would easily pass
any test for bounce (human or robot), as the debounce is at
10ms.
There are two versions of each video. The 1st video is a high
quality version. The 2nd video is low quality (<1MB) to
conserve bandwidth. All videos were shot in semi-auto only.
Yes, Jim Drew really can shoot that fast!
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High bandwidth videos for DSL and cable modem users |
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Low bandwidth videos for dial-up users |
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Eye Mode 1 (non-reflective w/rate of fire cap), white
bolt, Halo-B |
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Eye Mode 1 (non-reflective w/rate of fire cap), white
bolt, Halo-B |
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Eye Mode 2 (reflective w/o rate of fire cap), white
bolt, Halo-B |
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Eye Mode 2 (reflective w/o rate of fire cap), white
bolt, Halo-B |
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Eye Mode 2 (reflective w/o rate of fire cap), white
bolt, VL200 |
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Eye Mode 2 (reflective w/o rate of fire cap), white
bolt, VL200 |
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Eye Mode 2 (reflective w/o rate of fire cap), black
bolt, Apache |
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Eye Mode 2 (reflective w/o rate of fire cap), black
bolt, Apache |
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Eye Mode 2 (reflective w/o rate of fire cap), black
bolt, Halo-B |
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Eye Mode 2 (reflective w/o rate of fire cap), black
bolt, Halo-B |
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Eye Mode 2 (reflective w/o rate of fire cap), white
bolt, Halo-B |
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Eye
Mode 2 (reflective w/o rate of fire cap), white bolt,
Halo-B |
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Eye Mode 2 (reflective w/o rate of fire cap),
white bolt, Halo-B, and settings tweaked for maximum rate of fire! |
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Eye Mode 2 (reflective w/o rate of fire cap),
white bolt, Halo-B, and settings
tweaked for maximum rate of fire! |
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Equalizer for AKA Viking/Excalibur
No videos are currently available.
Equalizer for PMI Pimp Kit
No videos are currently available.
Equalizer for NME & Alien Interceptor
No videos are currently available.
Equalizer for DYE DM4/DM5/DMC
The following videos were shot using a stock DM4 with the
Equalizer upgrade chip. The Equalizer settings were defaults
for dwell (20.0ms), debounce (10ms), BIP delay (10ms), and eye
power (10). Because of this, settings that affect the rate of
fire (like BIP delay) were not fined tuned at any point. These
default settings allow any loader from a VL200 to a Halo to be
used. Reducing the BIP delay and using a forced feed loader
can make up to a 5 bps increase in the rate of fire. Videos
were shot using the default settings to show customers what
they can expect right out of the box. Except for the VL200
test, a completely full loader was shot in each video. The
marker used in this video would easily pass any test for
bounce (human or robot), as the debounce is at 10ms.
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High bandwidth videos for DSL and cable modem users |
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Low bandwidth videos for dial-up users |
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Rate of fire capped at 20bps, Halo-B |
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Rate of fire capped at 20bps, Halo-B |
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Rate of fire unlimited, Halo-B |
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Rate of fire unlimited, Halo-B |
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Rate of fire unlimited, VL200 |
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Rate of fire unlimited, VL200 |
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Rate of fire unlimited, Apache |
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Rate of fire unlimited,
Apache |
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The DM4 shoot out! Sean (who builds cable assemblies for
Wicked Air Sportz) challenges Jim Drew to a rate of fire
contest in this video. This is a funny, must see video! |
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The DM4 shoot out! Sean (who builds cable assemblies for
Wicked Air Sportz) challenges Jim Drew to a rate of fire
contest in this video. This is a funny, must see video! |
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Equalizer for Tippmann A5/Pro-E
Various videos of the A5/Pro-E Equalizer board.
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