I’ve had the Acus for about a month. My favorite setup is 4.5 cam, with m+2 between 85-95 hertz. This is literally the best machine I’ve ever used. Reminds me of a rotary/ coil hybrid. The m+ setting let you adjust how hard the needs hits on each stroke. The machine speed more or less allows for more “machine bog”.
@@Camera728 have you tried setting it to -1 or -2? I believe I’m around 94hertz -2 for my color packing. It drastically changes how the motor works and lets me color pack with less trauma.
@@ShadowCasterTattoo hey brother, I haven’t tried anything under 0 as I thought it was meant to hit softer? I will test -1, -2 on my next tattoo. I have a fast hand speed, and I’m slowing down as I’m packing with the M1, but it still comes out patchy.
@@Camera728 I did the same because I was used to machine pens with zero give. I use 4.5 +1 +2 for lining. -2 for color/ black and -1 for shading. Give or take depending on the skin. But yeah, I had to chill and slow down, but when I do it’s almost like using a sharpie lol. Typically, easy single pass
From my understanding, the M modes virtually changes the power of the motor, softest mode m-3 is 1watt motor up to m2 is 12watt motor according to the chart on their instagram. Sounds like having 6 different motor strengths, 6 cam options, so basically 36 machines, in one. Multiple grip and weight options. I agree, it feels like its alot of money for just one machine, but it's like buying a supercar, if you can afford it, why the hell not lol. What color is your bugatti 😂
Also, the hz is more accurate than volts. The motor is also better adjusted. On other machines the strokes create different distances on their power. So 3cam on 8 volts will go faster than 5cam on 8 volts because the travel Distance is longer between 3 and 5. With the acus the travel distance is the same. The motor spins faster on larger cams. 1hz is 1 hz. Be it 3 cam 4.1 or 5. U keep your hand speed. You keep your hand pressure. Whatever needle, whatever cam. Just learn to use it. U can push a 14 RL on the 4.1 cam with +m2 or use a 5cam with m0. Same speed. Same strength. Same hz. And 1.2k expensive? Chris? Bishops is 1.5k. For 1 cam. Cheyennes is also 1.2k. Get used to your cam so u don’t need to change cam. U can do smooth b&g with the 4.5 cam and fine line just by adjusting the torque. And fat like pack crazy black by increasing it. I own 2. Just 1 as a back up.
To properly understand this machine, several factors need to be taken into account. The relationship between motor power/torque, stroke length, and speed must be perfect, which can only be achieved with some experience. It is true that the machine has a smooth hit, but this is not due to the motor, which is more than sufficiently strong, but most likely due to the drive heads not being heavy enough. This is actually good news because it can and should be easily corrected by Acus. With that said, I can trace with any type of needle on this machine on a higher stroke, 4.1mm for example or even 5mm, and when the work is just lines or dotwork, I use the 5mm stroke.
Kia ora e Tuakana. The cam is your problem being at 3mm so try the 4.5mm cam and if you wanna line... try th 5mm Cam...beill need to buy that one! BUT you got three machines in one.
Thank you brother...it was an absolute pleasure....had an amazing day....and came away with a stellar tattoo. Thank you again 🙏👊 Your right on the battery...most i have gotten out of it is about 7-8 hours 🙏
@@AlexandrosNikolakis nah I was gonna buy that acus but went all 3 wands. I really luv them but would really like to test tha acus. Everyone really rates it.
Depends. If I had to choose 1 it'd be the packer as that does everything but they all different and are very well suited for what they're designed for....
Literally the EZ PRO 3 Turbo is $250 and its way way better machine than this machine believe it or not . I have this Machine and the Flux Max both are always in a drawer , incredibly 1k machines with many gadgets but don’t perform better than a $250 China made machine
I had never seen this EZ PRO turbo machine, until now. Love that it can be taken apart also and cleaned properly, one feature that I love about the M1. Love the adjustable stroke of the EZ too, but one thing about the M1 is being able to adjust the wattage of the motor, that is the best part to me. I will have to give this EZ PRO turbo a shot though. Not much on the looks of it, but who cares if it performs well.
False! I have both machines, and the turbo is inconsistent. Don’t get me wrong I love it but it’s not even a fair fight vs the M1. When you put the turbo on 5.0 it bust through membranes back to back not to mention how far you have to hang the needle out to tattoo. Long story short it’s not a crazy versatile machine but lining and some black fill color packing comes out patchy and I’ve tried it on multiple settings, but to each their own I always us the M1
I’ve had the Acus for about a month. My favorite setup is 4.5 cam, with m+2 between 85-95 hertz. This is literally the best machine I’ve ever used. Reminds me of a rotary/ coil hybrid.
The m+ setting let you adjust how hard the needs hits on each stroke. The machine speed more or less allows for more “machine bog”.
I feel like this machine hits way too soft… I’m having a hard time packing in color at 4.1stroke on M2 90hrz.
@@Camera728 have you tried setting it to -1 or -2? I believe I’m around 94hertz -2 for my color packing. It drastically changes how the motor works and lets me color pack with less trauma.
@@ShadowCasterTattoo hey brother, I haven’t tried anything under 0 as I thought it was meant to hit softer? I will test -1, -2 on my next tattoo. I have a fast hand speed, and I’m slowing down as I’m packing with the M1, but it still comes out patchy.
@@Camera728 I did the same because I was used to machine pens with zero give. I use 4.5 +1 +2 for lining. -2 for color/ black and -1 for shading. Give or take depending on the skin. But yeah, I had to chill and slow down, but when I do it’s almost like using a sharpie lol. Typically, easy single pass
@@ShadowCasterTattoo wow! I’ll give that a go. Do you do all that on the 4.5 cam?
4.1 is the best stroke on this machine for me, I can do 49mag blackwork to 3rl fine line it's crazy
From my understanding, the M modes virtually changes the power of the motor, softest mode m-3 is 1watt motor up to m2 is 12watt motor according to the chart on their instagram.
Sounds like having 6 different motor strengths, 6 cam options, so basically 36 machines, in one.
Multiple grip and weight options.
I agree, it feels like its alot of money for just one machine, but it's like buying a supercar, if you can afford it, why the hell not lol.
What color is your bugatti 😂
M is the torque of the machine I believe. This is without a doubt the best one I’ve ever used.
Would you recommend this machine or wand shader? Have a sol nova unlimited 4.0 for lining
Honestly I would say this tbh
Another awesome review brother
Best machine in the game, worth every penny!!!!!
This or 3 Critical Torques Shader/Liner/Packer?
@@ArtByMaker this
Also, the hz is more accurate than volts. The motor is also better adjusted. On other machines the strokes create different distances on their power. So 3cam on 8 volts will go faster than 5cam on 8 volts because the travel
Distance is longer between 3 and 5. With the acus the travel distance is the same. The motor spins faster on larger cams. 1hz is 1 hz. Be it 3 cam 4.1 or 5. U keep your hand speed. You keep your hand pressure. Whatever needle, whatever cam. Just learn to use it. U can push a 14 RL on the 4.1 cam with +m2 or use a 5cam with m0. Same speed. Same strength. Same hz. And 1.2k expensive? Chris? Bishops is 1.5k. For 1 cam. Cheyennes is also 1.2k. Get used to your cam so u don’t need to change cam. U can do smooth b&g with the 4.5 cam and fine line just by adjusting the torque. And fat like pack crazy black by increasing it. I own 2. Just 1 as a back up.
I used it for the first time today and I wish I would’ve bought this machine earlier I’ve just wasted money with these other companies
To properly understand this machine, several factors need to be taken into account. The relationship between motor power/torque, stroke length, and speed must be perfect, which can only be achieved with some experience. It is true that the machine has a smooth hit, but this is not due to the motor, which is more than sufficiently strong, but most likely due to the drive heads not being heavy enough. This is actually good news because it can and should be easily corrected by Acus. With that said, I can trace with any type of needle on this machine on a higher stroke, 4.1mm for example or even 5mm, and when the work is just lines or dotwork, I use the 5mm stroke.
I sold all my bishops and bought this one half a year ago. It’s my best kept secret.
Kia ora e Tuakana.
The cam is your problem being at 3mm so try the 4.5mm cam and if you wanna line... try th 5mm Cam...beill need to buy that one! BUT you got three machines in one.
Also. The m mode is not e-give. It is actual motor strength.
Thank you brother...it was an absolute pleasure....had an amazing day....and came away with a stellar tattoo. Thank you again 🙏👊
Your right on the battery...most i have gotten out of it is about 7-8 hours 🙏
Lol hey dad
Bishop wands
Are they better mate?did you try both??
@@AlexandrosNikolakis nah I was gonna buy that acus but went all 3 wands. I really luv them but would really like to test tha acus. Everyone really rates it.
@@Max-dm3vg which one do you believe is the best?Packer?
Depends. If I had to choose 1 it'd be the packer as that does everything but they all different and are very well suited for what they're designed for....
@@Max-dm3vgi sold my 3 wands nd bought the acus. Get your moneys worth mate
Literally the EZ PRO 3 Turbo is $250 and its way way better machine than this machine believe it or not . I have this Machine and the Flux Max both are always in a drawer , incredibly 1k machines with many gadgets but don’t perform better than a $250 China made machine
I had never seen this EZ PRO turbo machine, until now. Love that it can be taken apart also and cleaned properly, one feature that I love about the M1. Love the adjustable stroke of the EZ too, but one thing about the M1 is being able to adjust the wattage of the motor, that is the best part to me. I will have to give this EZ PRO turbo a shot though. Not much on the looks of it, but who cares if it performs well.
False! I have both machines, and the turbo is inconsistent. Don’t get me wrong I love it but it’s not even a fair fight vs the M1. When you put the turbo on 5.0 it bust through membranes back to back not to mention how far you have to hang the needle out to tattoo. Long story short it’s not a crazy versatile machine but lining and some black fill color packing comes out patchy and I’ve tried it on multiple settings, but to each their own I always us the M1