Hi All,
I bought an extra set of legs, hinges, side rails and a lockbar with action button so that I could get all my pins powder coated one by one without leaving them out of action. Done powder coating and don't need the extra hardware. All in like new, unblemished condition wrinkle black...
looks like nice assets on the playfield - Im still not excited for another SW. I like the speaker/sound set up in Spike 3, but the backglass looks off to me. Either way, Im outta money and outta space, so I hope to see one show up locally soon.
I'm not that familiar with these - but the game turns on and has sound, but the CRT seems dead. Any advice on how to repair ? I already know I don't belong near a CRT, but can learn how to discharge it if necessary.
haha, oh my - imma have to be careful. Apparently someone googling me found her photo and it came up in conversation. I'll see how much longer this lasts, lol
my dude, it almost couldnt get easier:
https://www.pinsound.org/products/pinblaster/
the speakers actually caused me way more work than the amp. I had to make different mounts for the speakers and turn them 45 degrees *and* cut off the corner of the speaker frame. I was going to cut a 1"...
I went with JL Audio for nostalgia, I used to be in the car audio world years ago and had a shop sponsored car and ran all JL. Probably not worth spending that much for pinball speakers.
I saw online that these speakers are a good upgrade and theyre currently on sale. Alpine is an excellent...
Sure, installing aftermarket speakers is easy. You can upgrade just your speakers and it'll make a big difference. If you go from 4" to 5 1/4", you'll need a spacer/adapter. I laser cut one out of acrylic, but you can buy them from Marco for $25 usd. If you wanted to avoid buying from the...
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