ORIGINAL: opjose
The latest is the MG995R's
I have used about 24 so far with great results.
Glad to see they have "improved accuracy" in the electronics although, frankly, that wouldn't be hard.
I had 4 of the MG995's and not one of those suckers would stay centred without load. I thought it was because of the inertia of all that brass inside, the mechanics just kept overshooting. On the ground they would whine and then start swinging wildly from side to side. One of them just stopped working after 2 minutes of this. But then it would work again after a while. Just what you need when doing your ground checks.
The wire was heavy duty, the soldering was rubbish. The feedback pot was an open carbon type, only any good for setting the volume on a child's toy radio (IMPO).
I consigned all 4 to the bin.