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  1. TruSound

    Planning to get a starter kit

    ......double post .
  2. TruSound

    IPV D2 announced.

    I knew you'd be the first to spot this, I was speechless when I read it, just didn't know how to respond.
  3. TruSound

    Planning to get a starter kit

    Better than both, rounded corners and very pocketable...there's a couple intro videos found on YouTube, have a look.
  4. TruSound

    Planning to get a starter kit

    If you can grab the IPV D2 when they arrive in stores within 48 hours I'd highly recommend it, you wouldn't need an upgrade for quite some time, it's slightly shorter than the Kanger, has 75watts of temp control with titanium or nickel priority settings, spring loaded 510 connector, battery...
  5. TruSound

    IPV D2 announced.

    And I hear one of them will be sporting the new SX450U (unlimited) chipset, no wattage or joule limits...talk about clouds, you guys will be blocking out the sun and those D2's will be paperweights.
  6. TruSound

    IPV D2 announced.

    That's exactly how vape world works, lots of bugging out till the new one is in hand, the novelty wears off in a few days and something new is introduced and the buggin starts all over again...isn't this fun.
  7. TruSound

    IPV D2 announced.

    I don't think I've ever seen this much speculation and guessing in a single thread, it's quite entertaining...what the heck we gonna do once all you speculators get your mods.
  8. TruSound

    IPV D2 announced.

    Does It make sense to include a sleeve and produce a full lineup in various colors ?, they might sell a few in color but not nearly as many if they didn't include it...I dunno.
  9. TruSound

    IPV D2 announced.

    Here's Mikes response to me…I copied some of the great info from you smart guys and passed it along to him. FROM MIKE :I need yihi or pioneer 4 u to confirm this. I'm not the only one with this problem. Show me proof. How did you get this info
  10. TruSound

    IPV D2 announced.

    Anyone that's been vaping for more than a minute knows how this industry works, place your order then pick up the device sitting on the desk right in front of you, have a nice vape and forget about it...you'll drive yourself nuts trying to get an answer...they probably haven't shipped yet...
  11. TruSound

    IPV D2 announced.

    Makes total sense crx, maybe someone should give Mike a call, and please tell him to loose the bangs.
  12. TruSound

    IPV D2 announced.

    Active resistance vs base or locked resistance makes sense, seems like YiHi would have this figured out and since Mikes vape was consistent despite the display one can only assume it's displaying an active resistance...thanks brother.
  13. TruSound

    IPV D2 announced.

    OK gang...I just watched the Mike Vapes intro video again and he says the resistance won't lock on his test D2, here's my take on this possible issue. When I hit the up/down buttons on a room temp titanium build I get a resistance number that's suppose to be locked, then you take a few puffs...
  14. TruSound

    60 watts + 70$ or less, as small as possible. What's your choice?

    I've read about a few issues with completely dead devices being used with passthru and voltage fluctuations and just don't like a battery I can't replace myself, no battery lasts forever so being able to toss a new one in is a big plus for me anyway...but whatever works for you brother.
  15. TruSound

    60 watts + 70$ or less, as small as possible. What's your choice?

    Personally not a fan of built in batteries, when it's time for a recharge you'll need to have a backup handy.
  16. TruSound

    60 watts + 70$ or less, as small as possible. What's your choice?

    I'm not very familiar with the Sig devices and their feature set so I can't really speak to the differences, the IPV D2 is pretty basic, I chose it for a few reasons, the main one is it's performance in temp mode, according to all reports it performs the best...one of the other reasons was its...
  17. TruSound

    60 watts + 70$ or less, as small as possible. What's your choice?

    This is kind of a no brainer, 75 watt IPV D2 running a YiHi chipset with nickel or titanium priority options, battery changes in seconds, spring loaded 510 connector and extremely compact. I've been using this test model for a few days now, for 50 bucks you won't find anything better.
  18. TruSound

    Rayon wick, better flow, flavor, saturation and Nic Hit!

    Graham's Cellucotton is the only one I've tried, it vapes flawlessly so no need to try anything else for me, just remember to wick very snug, even if you think you've used to much you likely haven't, I've never had a dry hit in any of my 5 Kayfuns.
  19. TruSound

    Rayon wick, better flow, flavor, saturation and Nic Hit!

    I've been using cellucotton for months with Kanthal, when I switched to NiChrome Everything got better, flavor improved, vapor production Improved...the biggest improvement is longevity of my builds, was less coil gunk buildup than Kanthal, the NiCr outlasts it by a mile.
  20. TruSound

    Picture of Your Setup Part 2!

    Rare and seldom seen stabilized aluminum IPV D2, fantastic $50 device !