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O_TaipaN 04-15-2011 09:12 PM

Which Throttle Quadrant to buy
 
I'm thinking of getting one..

I like the Saitek because of the slim design and the clamp setup.

But I have heard someone say there was inaccurate spiking that caused anthropomorphic control setting issues??

Has anyone had better experiences with the CH quadrant?

Is there any decent throttle quadrant out there that works perfectly without spiking?

Cheers

335th_GRAthos 04-15-2011 09:26 PM

Two Saitek Throttle Quadrants connected here (+ Saitek X45, +MS SW2 FFB, etc etc)

no spiking.

blampars 04-15-2011 09:30 PM

Just recieved my CH Quadrant yesterday to complete my HOTAS setup and I have to say it's a great product. Sturdy, quality build. Colored knobs can be replaced so you have the order you want for engine controls. 6 levers plus 6 buttons that can be pressed up or down for switches in the aircraft or whatever you want.

Loving it, really adds to the immersion factor!

jrg 04-15-2011 09:38 PM

I've only the HOTAS setup from CH and it's really good, precise, sturdy and the software/driver offer a large field of possibilities. I had no problem with COD, no spiking. I've always heard good things about their products, but the design can be a concern for some people.
Here is a link to a test on SimHQ: http://www.simhq.com/_technology/technology_035a.html

But if you prefer the saitek go for it, the issue was rather an exeption than the norm.

O_TaipaN 04-15-2011 09:55 PM

Ahh good to hear so not all of the Saiteks will spike.

For the CH - don't you find the base a bit bulky?
For me, and the clamping to the desk and my desk layout, the Saitek looks like it would sit next to my warthog throttle a bit tighter.

I may only need the 3 levers although 6 can always be used but COD would be the only thing to use them as ROF doesn't need Trim.

What do you guys assign the first 3 axis to? Engine management or Trim?
Would Trim on a hat switch work ok? That's what I use in DCS like the A-10 but it may not be quick enough in a dogfight.

1.JaVA_Platypus 04-15-2011 10:45 PM

You can buy three saitek throttles for the price of one Thrustmaster Throttle quadrant :) :idea:

O_TaipaN 04-15-2011 11:02 PM

Thrustmaster does a quadrant?

Got a link?

KDN 04-16-2011 12:35 AM

These guys are more expensive but their gear is all metal and very reliable, customizable length and grip and very nice feel overall. On the Throttle quadrant you can place your palm on each of the 3 of the levers with ease. The middle ones I use as trims by placing my whole palm over them. This is my main Throttle, Prop Pitch, trimmers and Flaps controller.
http://www.goflightinc.com/htmlmail/20110412.htm
I have been using 7 of their controllers including the GG-TQ6 throttle quadrant for 7 years now.
Just so you have a more complete picture of what is available

The only problem I have with the CH throttle quadrant is that the travel of the levers is kind of short and you need two fingers to operate each lever. Otherwise they are accurate, sturdy and as you know, very programmable.
The Saitek is also accurate, it has a longer travel than the CH, the feel is good, better grip and the price is great. It is plastic like the CH but not flimsy by any means.

Skoshi Tiger 04-16-2011 02:10 AM

Hi!

I guess I'm a bit unusual, Since I've got COD I've reinstalled my Saitek throttle quadrant and I'm using it with my TM Warthog Joystick.

I love my Warthog throttle in DCS:A10 but to me it just seems more natural for me to use the Saitek throttle in a WWII aircraft sim.

My Saitek throttles have had a couple of years of hard use now and I've had to pull them apart a couple of time to clean the pots, but apart from that I've haddn't had any problems with the sims I've been playing.

I guess one day when I get to know how to program my TM Throttle properly I'll hook it up for the switches but it's all a matter of time to learn how to do it.

Cheers

O_TaipaN 04-18-2011 05:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KDN (Post 264538)
These guys are more expensive but their gear is all metal and very reliable, customizable length and grip and very nice feel overall. On the Throttle quadrant you can place your palm on each of the 3 of the levers with ease. The middle ones I use as trims by placing my whole palm over them. This is my main Throttle, Prop Pitch, trimmers and Flaps controller.
http://www.goflightinc.com/htmlmail/20110412.htm
I have been using 7 of their controllers including the GG-TQ6 throttle quadrant for 7 years now.
Just so you have a more complete picture of what is available

The only problem I have with the CH throttle quadrant is that the travel of the levers is kind of short and you need two fingers to operate each lever. Otherwise they are accurate, sturdy and as you know, very programmable.
The Saitek is also accurate, it has a longer travel than the CH, the feel is good, better grip and the price is great. It is plastic like the CH but not flimsy by any means.


Thanks, the Goflight do look interesting, but besides the price I want one I can clamp on and hence remove. It seems the Goflight need to screw down.

Also I probably only need 3 levers, since I have a dual warthog throttle that also has a rotary as well.

Yeah the CH the travel does look kind of short and stumpy. The Saitek looks to me better the way it angles outward as it would be on the end of my desk not next to my chair - so if it points out that's good.


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