@@SuperFastRc Well, when you have an SXR compatible Sanwa radio, an SXR compatible servo feels pretty dang good. Because at that point, if you spent that on the transmitter, you might as well get a servo that can use it to the fullest. And, sadly, I don't think many people even know what SSR or SXR is, or how much of a difference in feel and reaction speed it makes.
Great servo. Lately I've been using more the 1267SG which you can run at 7.4V and has 277 oz-in. torque for about $10-15 more.
Thats definitely a good one too! I just cant see spending $150 on a servo at a club level.
@@SuperFastRc we won't talk about my ProPerformanceRC servos. 😬
@@bigbuckoramma Haha, well i mean yeah i cant see spending that lol
@@SuperFastRc Well, when you have an SXR compatible Sanwa radio, an SXR compatible servo feels pretty dang good.
Because at that point, if you spent that on the transmitter, you might as well get a servo that can use it to the fullest.
And, sadly, I don't think many people even know what SSR or SXR is, or how much of a difference in feel and reaction speed it makes.
@@bigbuckoramma I do have a savox brushless servo that is SSR compatible and i know what you are talking about. Its super direct
I have a traxxas slash ultimate and a tenacity tt pro and can’t decide between the savoy 1256tg high torque or 1258tg high speed
I would go with the 1258
I have a tenacity tt pro think 1258 is good for it or should I go 1256
1258 will do just fine and will be faster than the 1256
I wouldn't call it the gold standard but it's it's a nice servo lol.
Lol not anymore