I recently bought a Spikeout FE (full model 3 stack + dsb2 cage/board and the two small pcbs that sit outside the model 3 cage) from a forum member with plans of putting it in my Blast, which currently has an 001 jamma loom in it. Included with the Spikeout was a jamma adapter similar to some posted in the Model 2/3 adapter thread, which seemingly is powered through the jamma edge. After reading a bit about why that's not the greatest idea for longterm use of a Model 3 (and my Spikeout sessions in the model3 emulator last for a few hours at a time typically, so I plan on routinely/near-daily play for several hours at a time), I was looking for solutions, which seem to be: get a model 3 to jamma adapter powered through separate PSU/atx connector, OR since it's going in a blast (which was apparently "meant for" the model 3 specifically), getting a model 3 blast harness (something like https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/q1168977735)
The second option is appealing to me because I plan for this cab to be a dedicated Spikeout-only cab for the foreseeable future, and I'd only need to buy the harness for it to be ready to go. That said, I had a couple of questions about this:
1) in the Yahoo JP link above, the seller asks that if the harness is for "Spikeout only", to let him know via the question field, as the price may change (something about the "wiring around the sound source"). I'm unsure what the implication here is concerning wanting the harness for Spikeout vs. some other Model 3 game, so I'm unsure what info to include if I decide to buy the harness
2) for PSU health concerns: am I better served in the long run by just getting a jamma adapter that uses a separate psu in order to put minimal strain on the existing psu that's in my Blast? The temptation to have it running "as intended" is strong, but it doesn't override my desire for these games/cabs to be functioning for as long as possible.
I appreciate any and all input! I apologize if this has been hashed out somewhere else on these forums, but I haven't seen too much specifically on this matter when I looked, though I might've missed something.
The second option is appealing to me because I plan for this cab to be a dedicated Spikeout-only cab for the foreseeable future, and I'd only need to buy the harness for it to be ready to go. That said, I had a couple of questions about this:
1) in the Yahoo JP link above, the seller asks that if the harness is for "Spikeout only", to let him know via the question field, as the price may change (something about the "wiring around the sound source"). I'm unsure what the implication here is concerning wanting the harness for Spikeout vs. some other Model 3 game, so I'm unsure what info to include if I decide to buy the harness
2) for PSU health concerns: am I better served in the long run by just getting a jamma adapter that uses a separate psu in order to put minimal strain on the existing psu that's in my Blast? The temptation to have it running "as intended" is strong, but it doesn't override my desire for these games/cabs to be functioning for as long as possible.
I appreciate any and all input! I apologize if this has been hashed out somewhere else on these forums, but I haven't seen too much specifically on this matter when I looked, though I might've missed something.