I'm trying to understand the more technical part of vaping, something I never really thought too much about but since I'm 'flavor' chasing and whatnot, I figure I'd look into it. My question is, how does the PWM (or hertz, frequency, not sure what people call it) and amp limit of a device affect the vape quality? I know they say Provari and the iTaste VV3/MVP2 have a higher frequency than most mods out there, and while I own two iTaste VV3, I normally can't tell that much of a difference between my different devices. I do find it is a nicer vape than my Twist and Spinner batteries but I just attributed that to the better design and battery. Can someone explain to me please? And why do people like mech mods... I don't own one as I like regulated devices (makes me feel safer... paranoid of exploding batteries and shorts), but I am trying to find a better mod that provides a better vape. I am on the fence on buying a Provari, not that I don't want one but not sure if I can justify the price of it at this moment. I go back and forth a lot but you know how it is.