@guslipkin@sopuli.xyz yeah the Ohmega is interesting… given how quickly it was introduced after the Ohm II was released.
It’s almost like they explicitly marketed it as a different product even though it serves to replace the function of the Ohm (plus a couple added features – it’s not just a belay resistor)
@guslipkin@sopuli.xyz yeah the Ohmega is interesting… given how quickly it was introduced after the Ohm II was released.
It’s almost like they explicitly marketed it as a different product even though it serves to replace the function of the Ohm (plus a couple added features – it’s not just a belay resistor)