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Old 07-27-2009, 08:12 AM   #21
sreigle
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I used several controllers prior to a Prodigy and was never satisfied with any of them. All of them seemed to require that I change the settings when the brakes were cold, then change them again once they warmed up. And at the end of a travel day when I'd hit the brakes they'd grab and I'd have to back off the controller once again. Next trip, go through the whole rigamarole again.

When the Prodigy first came out, the magazines commented it is a "set once and forget" controller. That sounded ideal, so I bought one. And they were right. Once I got it where I wanted it I never had to touch the settings again. To me, that alone is worth the price.
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