Love the surprise review. I figure it was a quick surprise for you too :). I know we can look up the price and alternative options in the SiMagic range, but I don't think you mentioned the Mini/Ultimate or the actual price. I run a Fanatec DD2. I'm happy, but I don't know any better. Glad you mentioned the NRG QR compatibility. Perhaps mentioning it's universality both in terms of connection style (which you did) and in terms of 70mm PCD spacing has value. Every wheel base review should take a moment to bash Fanatec's requirement for a hub to get to third party wheels. :) Keep up the good work, and big ups to WookieOH for lending it to you fresh outta the box. I'd have dirtied it up myself before lending it to ya.
Yeah I forgot to mention. I do many times focus on the product, I forget to give the price. I’m not a spec guy more a feel guy. Lol. Yeah I have bashed Fanatec’s QR before. No need to bash a companies that failed and was bought out. We know what happened. Hahaha. As momma would say, no need to beat a dead horse. lol. And yes, thanks to Wookie for letting me borrow this for a while to test.
Well I never expected this! Now you gotta try the ultimate! Even though its not actually needed lol. Love mine though so good. The best part of simagic is the snap. Wheelspeed up really helps that and allows for more response. You know ive tried alot of wheelbases the simagic is amazing. Something unique about its feel. I use very little filters. No damepning no inirtia. Wheelpseed maxed out. Turn off the other effects section Top right turn those down. Turn up torque and enhoy. Seems to give me the bounciest snappiest most detailed experience.
Nice. I really liked the base. It's really good and feels nice. Buddy of mine let me borrow it. I can easily recommend and it drives nice. Found a good setting and was able to drive like a champ.
@@grayzedynamics yeah its fantastic! The mini is great for people who don't need alot. Tbh I'm buying a mini for my competative races. I've found I like 8nm to 10nm for competative play. You know I use alot more just playing around. I've found with the ultimate it almost has to much headroom when using 8 to 10nm it's hard to get to the edge of clipping which is where the most detail is at. Right before clipping is maximum details. So I want a mini to compete with in lower nm. I'm a bit quicker at 8 to 10nm. But its funny at 15+nm 😉
@grayzedynamics naw probably just switch the base out when wanted. I'm torn though it's 12nm asetke or 10nm alpha mini. I main acc and we'll my last experience with asetek on acc wasnt the best. It felt tight like a band tight. It didn't feel natural or floaty. Just overly stiff. Like a dead weight not ffb weight. I'm not the only one who has said it doesn't feel right in acc either. So yeah hard choice. Maybe they ironed it out by now idk.
Ahh gotcha. That makes sense. Swap out when needed or necessary. I havent tried the 12nm Asetek so I could not say and ACC has a higher than most FFB, so it can make some bases feel iffy. Although I wonder if tuning and updates have helped. If you like Simagic, I would stick to what you know and like.
@@grayzedynamics its so amazing, probably gonna be the sim number 1 or close, good price, good single player, amazing graphics, multiplayer with LFM let's see !!
@@FuNzZyPT I think it will take its place right behind iRacing. With LFM it will be good, but it will need an integrated option so we shall see once it’s out. But with LFM , it will be a strong contender and I am thoroughly excited. I love driving in AMS2.
Hey do you think it would be a good upgrade from the alpha mini? It is acctually 18nm peak. Simagic uses the average torque rating. The mini gets up to 13nm. But want to upgrade from mini and not sure if I should just go ultimate or regular alpha.
Well that depends on how happy you are with your Mini. Do you just need more torque around center, is 13nm too little? Or do you just want the extra? I think if I am going to spend the money and I am upgrading, I have the buy once cry once mentality. So if its in the budget, get the best you can afford. However, the Alpha is a really good base, but what do you not like about the Mini?
@grayzedynamics I like the mini but it doesn't seem to have enough overhead. Can't get the perfect mix of torque and detail. It seems to get the detail just right you need to run under the base capability. If you are running it at its max you loose detail. So I'm assuming that can be scaled up. I was recently looking into the new VNM direct drive. It looks like a beast. I just don't see people reviewing it yet.
Yeah, that is why I upgraded to the VRS base from my Moza R9. If you are in the Simagic ecosystem, than it is worth the upgrade for sure. If I were in your shoes, I would save up for the Ultimate and just get the best wheelbase they offer rather than the middle of the field upgrade. The VNM looks good, but if you are in Simagic, you can get the 27 and be more than happy. And if you are in the states and close to a Microcenter, you can grab in store.
@grayzedynamics I have been excited to go to a micfo center. It's about an hour away in new jersey. Or the one in NYC. I'm waiting until I have the funds for a pc upgrade too. Lol.
I think Servo motors are slightly smoother but I like the gritty feeling of the VRS. Feels like I am really in a car. Something about mige I am starting to like more.
I have had a the VRS for over three years, then bought a Simucube Pro 2 from a friend. Both are good in my opinion, I wouldn't say one is better then the other.
Love the surprise review. I figure it was a quick surprise for you too :). I know we can look up the price and alternative options in the SiMagic range, but I don't think you mentioned the Mini/Ultimate or the actual price.
I run a Fanatec DD2. I'm happy, but I don't know any better. Glad you mentioned the NRG QR compatibility. Perhaps mentioning it's universality both in terms of connection style (which you did) and in terms of 70mm PCD spacing has value. Every wheel base review should take a moment to bash Fanatec's requirement for a hub to get to third party wheels. :)
Keep up the good work, and big ups to WookieOH for lending it to you fresh outta the box. I'd have dirtied it up myself before lending it to ya.
Yeah I forgot to mention. I do many times focus on the product, I forget to give the price. I’m not a spec guy more a feel guy. Lol.
Yeah I have bashed Fanatec’s QR before. No need to bash a companies that failed and was bought out. We know what happened. Hahaha. As momma would say, no need to beat a dead horse. lol.
And yes, thanks to Wookie for letting me borrow this for a while to test.
Well I never expected this! Now you gotta try the ultimate! Even though its not actually needed lol. Love mine though so good.
The best part of simagic is the snap. Wheelspeed up really helps that and allows for more response.
You know ive tried alot of wheelbases the simagic is amazing. Something unique about its feel.
I use very little filters. No damepning no inirtia. Wheelpseed maxed out. Turn off the other effects section Top right turn those down. Turn up torque and enhoy. Seems to give me the bounciest snappiest most detailed experience.
Nice. I really liked the base. It's really good and feels nice. Buddy of mine let me borrow it. I can easily recommend and it drives nice. Found a good setting and was able to drive like a champ.
@@grayzedynamics yeah its fantastic! The mini is great for people who don't need alot. Tbh I'm buying a mini for my competative races. I've found I like 8nm to 10nm for competative play. You know I use alot more just playing around. I've found with the ultimate it almost has to much headroom when using 8 to 10nm it's hard to get to the edge of clipping which is where the most detail is at. Right before clipping is maximum details. So I want a mini to compete with in lower nm. I'm a bit quicker at 8 to 10nm. But its funny at 15+nm 😉
OH.. You are in love with that base for sure. Are you going to get another setup, rig and all?
@grayzedynamics naw probably just switch the base out when wanted. I'm torn though it's 12nm asetke or 10nm alpha mini. I main acc and we'll my last experience with asetek on acc wasnt the best. It felt tight like a band tight. It didn't feel natural or floaty. Just overly stiff. Like a dead weight not ffb weight. I'm not the only one who has said it doesn't feel right in acc either. So yeah hard choice. Maybe they ironed it out by now idk.
Ahh gotcha. That makes sense. Swap out when needed or necessary.
I havent tried the 12nm Asetek so I could not say and ACC has a higher than most FFB, so it can make some bases feel iffy. Although I wonder if tuning and updates have helped. If you like Simagic, I would stick to what you know and like.
I have the Invicta. Upgraded from a Logitech G Pro, to a Simucube 2 Sport, and now the Invicta. Love the Asetek Invicta. Details are amazing.
It is a really good base, Not a fan of their pedals or wheels, but the base is top notch. Their mounting solution is weird tho...
I just ordered the Simagic alpha. I’m upgrading from the Thrustmaster TS-PC. Can’t wait to get it set up this weekend.
Oh nice. It is such a really nice base, and is easy to set up. I can definitely recommend it. Let me know how it goes.
Superb review as per usual. Thank you!
Thanks a lot, I appreciate the kind words.
This is what im getting
Nice. Let me know how you like it.
Another great video !!! We need some content on automobilista 2 its amazing now and almost the new update is coming
@@FuNzZyPT I’m love AMS2. I cannot wait for the update. Did you get to see their release videos with the new content. Looking good so far.
@@grayzedynamics its so amazing, probably gonna be the sim number 1 or close, good price, good single player, amazing graphics, multiplayer with LFM let's see !!
@@FuNzZyPT I think it will take its place right behind iRacing. With LFM it will be good, but it will need an integrated option so we shall see once it’s out. But with LFM , it will be a strong contender and I am thoroughly excited. I love driving in AMS2.
@@grayzedynamics for sure, have a little slidy thing but it's good let's see the next few days
@@FuNzZyPT man it’s exciting times. LMU, AMS2, AC Evo(maybe), iRacing updates.
Hey do you think it would be a good upgrade from the alpha mini? It is acctually 18nm peak. Simagic uses the average torque rating. The mini gets up to 13nm. But want to upgrade from mini and not sure if I should just go ultimate or regular alpha.
Well that depends on how happy you are with your Mini. Do you just need more torque around center, is 13nm too little? Or do you just want the extra? I think if I am going to spend the money and I am upgrading, I have the buy once cry once mentality. So if its in the budget, get the best you can afford. However, the Alpha is a really good base, but what do you not like about the Mini?
@grayzedynamics I like the mini but it doesn't seem to have enough overhead. Can't get the perfect mix of torque and detail. It seems to get the detail just right you need to run under the base capability. If you are running it at its max you loose detail. So I'm assuming that can be scaled up. I was recently looking into the new VNM direct drive. It looks like a beast. I just don't see people reviewing it yet.
Yeah, that is why I upgraded to the VRS base from my Moza R9. If you are in the Simagic ecosystem, than it is worth the upgrade for sure. If I were in your shoes, I would save up for the Ultimate and just get the best wheelbase they offer rather than the middle of the field upgrade. The VNM looks good, but if you are in Simagic, you can get the 27 and be more than happy. And if you are in the states and close to a Microcenter, you can grab in store.
@grayzedynamics I have been excited to go to a micfo center. It's about an hour away in new jersey. Or the one in NYC. I'm waiting until I have the funds for a pc upgrade too. Lol.
Ahh gotcha, makes sense. Yeah I have one 15 minutes away, so it is not hard to find one and go to. Great place to make all your DREAMS come true. lol
Great review bro I like it. 👍🏽
Thx bruh. Much appreciated.
I have the vrs also. Is there a feeling difference between servo and midge motor?
I think Servo motors are slightly smoother but I like the gritty feeling of the VRS. Feels like I am really in a car. Something about mige I am starting to like more.
@____________________ok yes. Correct mate.
I have had a the VRS for over three years, then bought a Simucube Pro 2 from a friend. Both are good in my opinion, I wouldn't say one is better then the other.
@@freebolt5913 I think the Simucube can do a few things in tweaks that the VRS cannot do, however, I like the feel of the VRS better.
@@grayzedynamics I have always liked the VRS, I still have it. Most people would have sold one when they bought another, but I will keep it.
Simagic or VRS?
V R S
VRS for sure...