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Old 2014-08-27, 8:14am
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I was thinking about going from my megaminor to a midrange. Is anyone using one of this?/ what do you guys think


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Old 2014-08-27, 12:55pm
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Also can someone help me with the difference between premix and surface mix.
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Old 2014-08-27, 1:26pm
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As a suggestion, consider placing the "subject" in your title line in place of "Hey Everyone". Just a courtesy to those that like to see what the subject of your question is.

Also give search a try and see what can be found both on this site and perhaps Google.
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Old 2014-09-08, 11:08am
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do it. i had a mega minor on one ex15 oxycon...fine for beads and small marbles but i wanted more width.
so i went with the midrange with another ex15 oxycon added to the mix...this worked decent. i ended up with a 3rd oxycon, and three of those babies will run a midrange just like tanked (or very very close to 100% of it's potential).

the only reason i went from the midrange to the phantom is i needed more versatility.

i LOVED my midrange and wish i hadn't sold it. i had the premix topfire.
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