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Metal Pads: RO Afterburner 3.0 or the Cobalt Flux?
 
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0. PostPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 6:41 am    Post subject: Metal Pads: RO Afterburner 3.0 or the Cobalt Flux? Reply with quote

I'm stepping my ddr game up to the next level and so I want a metal pad, does anyone here have any recommendations? So far from a little research, I gather the best two metal pads out there are the RedOctane Afterburner 3.0 and the Cobalt Flux, which one should I order? There's a $100 price difference, the latter being more expensive.
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1. PostPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

umm in the anouncment on this forum thats says START HERE: Dance Pad Index - READ THIS BEFORE YOU POST HERE and it says not to post stuff like this
DO NOT POST A "WHICH PAD IS THE BEST?" THREAD.
If you really want to know, do some research. You'll narrow it down pretty quickly. Do *NOT* post a thread asking for information that you could have easily found by looking - why should anyone else exert effort on your behalf when you were too lazy to find out yourself?
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2. PostPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:35 am    Post subject: Sorry Reply with quote

My apologies, I'm new to the forum and am just excited about getting a metal pad. Sorry everybody.
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3. PostPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

blu you need to calm down. . . big time.Theres medicine for that I believe.


Uhhh, I've heard way more good things about the CF than the afterburner. CF seems to last WAY longer and have less(or no) problems at all.

I think the lastability is worth the extra $100
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4. PostPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

im teh blu3 wrote:
umm in the anouncment on this forum thats says START HERE: Dance Pad Index - READ THIS BEFORE YOU POST HERE and it says not to post stuff like this
DO NOT POST A "WHICH PAD IS THE BEST?" THREAD.
If you really want to know, do some research. You'll narrow it down pretty quickly. Do *NOT* post a thread asking for information that you could have easily found by looking - why should anyone else exert effort on your behalf when you were too lazy to find out yourself?


You have an awful big mouth for a beginner member. Maybe you should do some reasearch in learning some social skills. I do believe that you have a point about searching for threads; there's plenty of info about both the flux and the afterburner readily available.

To the original poster: The general concensus is that the afterburner is crap. The cobalt flux is one of the best pads out there, but it's not completely trouble-free. Read the threads about each in the forum if you want more info.
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5. PostPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 2:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh, and the Afterburner seems to be out of stock right now. Theres another reason to get a CF. E15.gif
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6. PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 11:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've owned both and the Flux totally blows away the Afterburner in performance and durability.

Sure, the AB looks real slick but I thought that the arrows were unresponsive at times. Plus the thing started falling apart on me only a month after I bought it. All 4 arrows cracked and the foam base was starting to come undone.

Just do yourself a favor and spend the extra $100 to get a Cobalt Flux (and maybe an extra $25 for the arcade mod). You won't regret it.
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i own an afterburner right now. i've put it to heavy use since Dec 2005 and so far I've had few problems. A few times, some of the screws loosened, but I just tightened them back up. It's not as bad as a lot of people say.

I think the RO afterburner is fine and is good if you're looking to save some $. Personally if I was going to buy a CF (and I should be) I'd buy it off the marketplace here, some are being sold used for $195-$225 shipped and are somewhat used, but CFs can definitely take a beating(I'd know, my friend owns one.)

Hope I helped and wasn't uninformative
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8. PostPosted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 8:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

crimsonarrow wrote:
i own an afterburner right now. i've put it to heavy use since Dec 2005 and so far I've had few problems. A few times, some of the screws loosened, but I just tightened them back up. It's not as bad as a lot of people say.

I think the RO afterburner is fine and is good if you're looking to save some $. Personally if I was going to buy a CF (and I should be) I'd buy it off the marketplace here, some are being sold used for $195-$225 shipped and are somewhat used, but CFs can definitely take a beating(I'd know, my friend owns one.)

Hope I helped and wasn't uninformative


I'm saying the exact same thing as him (I even got my Afterburner at the same time laugh.gif ).
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9. PostPosted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 11:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

As far as I know, There is no Afterburner 3.0
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10. PostPosted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 5:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have both the afterburner and the flux. Both have worked well for me but in general the flux gives far fewer problems. Also, its constructed IN THE US!!! Plus they're customer service is awesome! (I've called them, very helpful). Get the flux, for better construction, better costumer service, but both are pretty sensitive.
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I would say get the flux, after i bought it i almost never get over 35 greats on heavy songs (besides some 9's and 10's), and i've gotten about 50 AA's with it and 6 SDG's, I would say get the flux it's worth it
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12. PostPosted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Flux is hands down the most durable ddr pad... I have played on quite a few pads and from what i hear and what i have seen first hand the flux is worth it...
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13. PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 5:14 pm    Post subject: Re: Sorry Reply with quote

DutchDurden wrote:
My apologies, I'm new to the forum and am just excited about getting a metal pad. Sorry everybody.


oh dont worry, you need not to apologize. you just experienced someone who was trying to be cool, you know, mod-like and all, saying "this goes here blah blah"

yes, Fluxes are good they're very pretty with the arcade mod too biggrin.gif
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14. PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 6:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Unless you're like, 600+ pounds, an Afterburner will NOT wear down that fast! I'm the second owner of the Afterburner I have, and it's still in mint condition. I don't think the guy before me used it a whole lot, but I sure do, and it is still very resposive! I get much better scores at home than at the arcade. :x

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Nightmare Fox wrote:
Unless you're like, 600+ pounds, an Afterburner will NOT wear down that fast!


Actually, it's more like 230 lbs. That's how much I weigh (hey, I'm 6'8" though) and my Afterburner started falling apart after only a month of playing on it. They aren't as sturdy as they look.

I bought a *used* Cobalt Flux from someone here on the forums 5 months ago. They pad was well over a year old when I received it and had a lot of wear and tear, but it still plays beautifully and it hasn't given me any problems yet.
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