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Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: Vipper65 on January 14, 2008, 12:10:51 PM
OK guys whats the best set to get.  By best I don't mean most expensive but rather best construction that will hold up over time.  Also give me some inexpencive options that will work as a stop gap to keep the wife from going ballistic.  She had a conniption at the cost of the X52.  

Thanks,

 Vipper65
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: JB73 on January 14, 2008, 12:16:17 PM
there's really only 3 options.

saitek, I have no experience with and they are more expensive than the CH.

most here use CH, they are awesome and last forever.

uber-expensive german made one from simped... like $300

http://www.combatsim.com/htm/dec98/pedal-hoff.htm

hard to find, and order.
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: Lusche on January 14, 2008, 12:49:25 PM
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Originally posted by JB73


uber-expensive german made one from simped... like $300

http://www.combatsim.com/htm/dec98/pedal-hoff.htm

hard to find, and order.


You can get them here (http://www.dhs-electronic.de/home.htm)
(And yes, the pedals are better than Mr. Hofman's English ;))



(http://www.dhs-electronic.de/simf16c.jpg)
(http://www.dhs-electronic.de/ru-usb.jpg)
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: moneyguy on January 14, 2008, 09:53:01 PM
check provantage.com for CH peds. if i remember right, they were around $80 or $90.
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: Vipper65 on January 15, 2008, 05:15:19 AM
thats a great price.
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: Joker on January 15, 2008, 08:58:56 AM
Yup...Provantage usually has the best price...
here's the one you want   :aok

http://www.provantage.com/ch-300-111~7CHPU00K.htm
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: indy007 on January 15, 2008, 03:43:23 PM
CH Pedals are the best for the buck. I had one problem with mine, which was having to keep my right heel planted to make sure the brakes were dis-engaged on takeoff. Some very helpful soul in one of the arenas told me how to adjust them and fix it, which I did, and they've been perfect ever since. I wouldn't trade these for the fanciest german set :)
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: Max on January 16, 2008, 10:23:37 AM
<------------ has tried both CH and Saitek. Saitek look and feel more durable, have adjustable foot rests and an adjustable tension spring. The extra $30 IMHO is worth the $$
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: fuzeman on January 16, 2008, 01:31:55 PM
I just converted my gameport CH Pro Rudders to USB by canabalizing an old Saitek Cyborg Evo stick, so far they are working nice.
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: Hap on February 05, 2008, 11:24:24 AM
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Originally posted by indy007
CH Pedals are the best for the buck. I had one problem with mine, which was having to keep my right heel planted to make sure the brakes were dis-engaged on takeoff. Some very helpful soul in one of the arenas told me how to adjust them and fix it, which I did, and they've been perfect ever since. I wouldn't trade these for the fanciest german set :)


What was the fix?  Need it myself.
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: rob53 on February 05, 2008, 02:32:52 PM
I need that fix too.  It was for that reason that I went and got the Saitek ped's.  The CH peds are gathering dust under the desk behind the saiteks, and I want to fix the CH's and use em again to get a good comparison between the ch's and the Saitek's.

Thanks,

Rob
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: Vulcan on February 05, 2008, 03:49:11 PM
Been through 2 sets of CHs where the toe brake wire rubs through internally, seems to be a design fault.
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: moneyguy on February 05, 2008, 10:32:34 PM
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Originally posted by Hap
What was the fix?  Need it myself.


i had the same problem. i took off the cover and removed the pot for the brake. then i adjusted the tabs that hold it in place so that i didn't need to rest my heel on it.  been working great ever since.
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: Ghosth on February 06, 2008, 07:25:34 AM
btw, quick question, whats the problem everyone else seems to have with XP and game port devices?

I connected 2 different devices to my computer this weekend via Game port.

Yes XP Pro SP2, both worked flawlessly right off the bat. Just had to go tell XP what they were first.

BTW one of those was a CH products Virtual Pilot Pro flight yoke that the wife found for me for a grand total of 3$. Can you say Happy Ghosth?  :)

The other was a MS sidewinder Prec Pro Force Feedback which when I told xp that it was a sidewinder autodetected perfectly.
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: JB73 on February 06, 2008, 09:52:16 AM
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Originally posted by Ghosth
btw, quick question, whats the problem everyone else seems to have with XP and game port devices?

I connected 2 different devices to my computer this weekend via Game port.

Yes XP Pro SP2, both worked flawlessly right off the bat. Just had to go tell XP what they were first.

BTW one of those was a CH products Virtual Pilot Pro flight yoke that the wife found for me for a grand total of 3$. Can you say Happy Ghosth?  :)

The other was a MS sidewinder Prec Pro Force Feedback which when I told xp that it was a sidewinder autodetected perfectly.
I think it is not an issue of XP seeing the device it is the programming software, and AH recognizing multiple devices.
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: Vipper65 on February 07, 2008, 11:44:28 AM
CH pedals OTW $100.64 with free 3 day fedex shipping from http://www.pcnation.com
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: Krusty on February 07, 2008, 12:59:27 PM
XP recognizes it fine. I've got a MS Prec Pro analog. However, the MS game Starlancer no longer works. It won't recognize my stick or my inputs, and I can't map anything.

MS OS, MS hardware, MS game, and yet somehow they all don't work with each other properly. Go figure.
Title: Rudder Pedals
Post by: Puck on February 08, 2008, 04:25:03 PM
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Originally posted by Vulcan
Been through 2 sets of CHs where the toe brake wire rubs through internally, seems to be a design fault.


That might be what's wrong with my left toe brake.