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Title: Mag-Stik & Mag-Stik Plus Differences
Post by: captainobvious on June 09, 2011, 09:57:29 pm
Hello,

Am I wrong or right in assuming that if you were to remove the spring from the Mag-Stik and the magnet from the Mag-Stik Plus, these two sticks would now be identical in size, throw, softness, everything [but colour]? Do they both use the same type of microswitches?

I plan to remove the spring/magnet. So I'm thinking I might be wasting money on getting the Mag-Stik Plus, when I'm going to end up removing the magnet anyway.

I just want to be sure there is no difference in throw/travel distance between the two.
I've spent quite a few hours searching through this forum and Googling, and came to the conclusion that the Mag-Stik (Plus?) has the shortest throw of all sticks. (someone please correct me if I'm wrong on this)


Thank you.
Title: Re: Mag-Stik & Mag-Stik Plus Differences
Post by: wweumina on June 09, 2011, 11:17:54 pm
No, they are different in the way they are put together to allow the switching from the top.

Many of the parts are different as evidenced by the fact you can only get a balltop for the Plus (different shaft). The Plus is a larger assembly overall.
Title: Re: Mag-Stik & Mag-Stik Plus Differences
Post by: wweumina on June 09, 2011, 11:21:43 pm
Btw, throw and switches are the same AFAIK but there appearto have been small changes over time. My older Mag's (both plus and normal) feel a bit softer than my newer ones though that may just be wear.
Title: Re: Mag-Stik & Mag-Stik Plus Differences
Post by: captainobvious on June 10, 2011, 02:51:16 am
Alright, thanks.
I guess I'd better get the Plus, then.
Title: Re: Mag-Stik & Mag-Stik Plus Differences
Post by: AndyWarne on June 12, 2011, 12:01:36 pm
The differences are at the lower end of the shaft, the "plus" has a U bracket and spring which does the 4-8 way switching.

But... if you were to remove the magnet, the stick would not center at all, not sure why you would want to do that.

Andy
Title: Re: Mag-Stik & Mag-Stik Plus Differences
Post by: captainobvious on June 12, 2011, 12:59:19 pm
But... if you were to remove the magnet, the stick would not center at all, not sure why you would want to do that.

To achieve the absolute lowest possible actuation pressure.
Title: Re: Mag-Stik & Mag-Stik Plus Differences
Post by: JustMichael on June 12, 2011, 04:01:18 pm
But... if you were to remove the magnet, the stick would not center at all, not sure why you would want to do that.

To achieve the absolute lowest possible actuation pressure.

If the stick doesn't center, wouldn't you have to pull the stick back the other way to make it stop hitting that direction?
Playing with a floppy stick doesn't sound like fun...  (yes sounds bad but not meant that way)
Title: Re: Mag-Stik & Mag-Stik Plus Differences
Post by: captainobvious on June 12, 2011, 04:07:31 pm
Playing with a floppy stick doesn't sound like fun...  (yes sounds bad but not meant that way)

Playing with arthritis isn't fun - period.

But I do what I can to limit the pain. Playing with minimum stress on my fingers and hands often requires some sacrifice.
In this case it will be having to return the stick to center myself.
Title: Re: Mag-Stik & Mag-Stik Plus Differences
Post by: Gray_Area on June 16, 2011, 02:38:00 pm
You really don't want to do that. Try Seimitsus.
Title: Re: Mag-Stik & Mag-Stik Plus Differences
Post by: captainobvious on June 16, 2011, 06:22:41 pm
You really don't want to do that. Try Seimitsus.

Already did. :)
Works like a charm.

Now I'm just waiting for the 20 gram Zippy's to arrive.
The ones the stick came with take 200+ gram to actuate. Amazingly stiff microswitches.