Max weight limit on a NLR V3 is 130kg so I'd be well under that with the GS-5 included. Interesting.
Be careful with running a NLMv3 at the weight limit. I had a GS-4 (which weighs about the same) on my NLMv3 and it did not last.
So far we have had only positive feedback on the GS-5, but on the simXperience there's a report of a GS-5 owner who claims that he feels the large forces less on the GS-5 compared to the GS-4. This does make me cautious about upgrading, since my panels provide even more feedback than a standard GS-4.
I have to add that i checked the availability just yesterday and was already doing the math on import taxes and exchange rates.
The extra padding combined with the used cam mechanism just might be reducing the overall pressure felt from the panels.
The most standout negative for me thus far, is the balance between small movements and large panel movements, right now are not tuned correctly. The new motors are so much better, that now tiny forces are transmitted. Hopefully, this will be a good thing in time, but right now, it feels like someone is popping popcorn on my back and in my pants. Constant pop, pop, pop, little tiny movements that I can't tell what they are trying to tell me. I can only assume they are out of proportion to the intended force, because they are not transmitting any useful information. So far, they are annoying, not helpful. And they are constant.
I turned off road bumps, (I let the D-box do this any way, it's great for high frequency forces) but the popcorn pops just the same. They are out of proportion to the large G-force movements that I want to feel. The constant G's is where the GS-4 shined, and complimented the D-box. So far, the large forces are less than the GS-4.
User claims to have used autotune and off course the software might need some tuning to, but still..... I would probably turn down road bumps to, since the SFX100 does this extremely well. Adding extra bumps would just feel weird.
Interesting how other new users will react to the GS-5. I'm sure they will all be positive because it's a great product, but i'm mostly interested in large movements of the panels in comparison to the GS-4.
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