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Or this one, seems like the same item
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.ca/ulk/itm/174038195186
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.ca/ulk/itm/174038195186
I bought my player 2 harness from him (the guy from france) to me it looks awesome and he do it w.e colors you want if you message him. And got my wei ya harness as well. Though i have not tested it because i got no vewlix yet, seems well made.Crowd sourcing, will this work since it's a lot cheaper than the Taito 2 player harness
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.fr/ulk/itm/173864002976
Looks like there are a few variations, but how about this guy for a Vewlix L 2L14B Panel Overlay in a diamond black.
Will it work similar to the one for $185?
Definitely don't need one if you're not using the Wei-Ya for Naomi or 2x6 of something. You can unplug the Wei-Ya entirely and just forget about it (no sense letting it eat up electricity if you're not using it).The step down converter in the Vewlix is mostly to deal with the shitty Wei-Ya Power Supplies, so if you're not using one of those I don't think you'd really need one.
FWIW A friend of a friend is a repair tech for Round 1 and I asked him if they use step-down converters on the Vewlix and he said he's never seen them used on those cabs in any of their arcades.
You're entirely set then power-wise for anything.@twistedsymphony amazing! Just planning on using whatever is stock in there for PS4.
I bought one of these for my Sun PSU if I wanted to power that PSU from the Vewlix and use it to power a Naomi/Netdimm type of situation.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cable-Main...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
and then hoping the JVS IO can handle the inputs with the right harness and we're rocking and rolling.
how does the IO board get power?Definitely don't need one if you're not using the Wei-Ya for Naomi or 2x6 of something. You can unplug the Wei-Ya entirely and just forget about it (no sense letting it eat up electricity if you're not using it).
What's an R1? R1 (round 1) like an arcade place?Definitely don't need one if you're not using the Wei-Ya for Naomi or 2x6 of something. You can unplug the Wei-Ya entirely and just forget about it (no sense letting it eat up electricity if you're not using it).The step down converter in the Vewlix is mostly to deal with the shitty Wei-Ya Power Supplies, so if you're not using one of those I don't think you'd really need one.
FWIW A friend of a friend is a repair tech for Round 1 and I asked him if they use step-down converters on the Vewlix and he said he's never seen them used on those cabs in any of their arcades.
None of our R1's have anything running that would use the Wei-Ya, just PC-style games now.
Round 1 is an arcade/amusement cetner chain that Started in Japan and is now all over the USA: https://www.round1usa.com/category/arcade/What's an R1? R1 (round 1) like an arcade place?
I/O board is powered via 12v from the main PSU.how does the IO board get power?Definitely don't need one if you're not using the Wei-Ya for Naomi or 2x6 of something. You can unplug the Wei-Ya entirely and just forget about it (no sense letting it eat up electricity if you're not using it).
Yup, all io boards get power from the 12v cab psu in the vewlixs, the Wei-ya was meant for JVS boards/systemt & jamma boards via their jamma kit.I/O board is powered via 12v from the main PSU.how does the IO board get power?Definitely don't need one if you're not using the Wei-Ya for Naomi or 2x6 of something. You can unplug the Wei-Ya entirely and just forget about it (no sense letting it eat up electricity if you're not using it).
I looked around in their website I see most of their locations are in California but also looks like we have one here in IL, I'll need to check that out asap although I remain skeptical that I'm going to find a place full of real Japanese arcade cabs.Round 1 is an arcade/amusement cetner chain that Started in Japan and is now all over the USA: https://www.round1usa.com/category/arcade/What's an R1? R1 (round 1) like an arcade place?
they're arguably the largest importer of Japanese cabinets.
I asked the Round 1 tech I met about Vewlix because most Round 1 locations have a whole section with a large line of Vewlix, Noir, and Lindbergh cabs Running Legit NESICA, All-Net, and e-Amuse setups.
We've got one here in Kentucky, about 5 minutes from my house.I looked around in their website I see most of their locations are in California but also looks like we have one here in IL, I'll need to check that out asap although I remain skeptical that I'm going to find a place full of real Japanese arcade cabs.Round 1 is an arcade/amusement cetner chain that Started in Japan and is now all over the USA: https://www.round1usa.com/category/arcade/they're arguably the largest importer of Japanese cabinets.What's an R1? R1 (round 1) like an arcade place?
I asked the Round 1 tech I met about Vewlix because most Round 1 locations have a whole section with a large line of Vewlix, Noir, and Lindbergh cabs Running Legit NESICA, All-Net, and e-Amuse setups.