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Richard

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Does anyone have any superguns for sale? Would prefer something that uses DB15 connectors. Thinking about then using a xRGB-FRAMEMEISTER.

What are your guys setups?

Would love to see photos. I dont have any cabs for sale in NZ Here that I like at the moment or support 31k.

Cheers,
Rich.
 
I made my own
I ordered my Supergun case from Jasen's Customs, the internal wiring is all mine.

I really like HAS Supergun systems here, if I was going to go pre-made and needed all the features outlined (DB15 controls, 8pin mini-din audio/video xRGB wired, small profile) above I would definitely consider buying one in the next run.
 
I am still happy with my arcadeforge.net MAK Strike supergun.

MAK_Strike_v3_00.jpg
 
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Would be keen on those HAS Supergun's however I beleve RGB has sold them all... :/
 
In regards to using a Taito Type X / PC and System246. Do you need to do wiring to make button 4-5 work? or will it pass through to the DB15 port through the JAMMA connector?
 
Made my own a couple of years ago.
Still happy but I need to rewire it some day and probably will add stereo support for Jamma and RCA jacks.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/63710024/mak/DSC08709.JPG
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/63710024/mak/DSC08710.JPG
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/63710024/mak/DSC08708.JPG
Nice work man. Looks good from the front. Can see you put lots of effort in it. Would make / roll my own however im not sure I can afford the time. Also I dislike wiring hence I have my project car on blocks :/

I am thinking about buying these controllers and adding a DB15 port however. -> https://www.mightyape.co.nz/product/Mad-Catz-WWE-All-Stars-Brawlstick-Xbox-360/23013415#reviews
Then swapping out the joystick with a Japanese made one.

Alternatively finding some older style PS1/PS2 arcade sticks but im sure they would be pricey.

There is a Pony IV up for sale with a dead CRT. However I may kill my self trying to fix it. I also missed out on the Namco HD Noir cabinets that were for sale. Since then I have tried to find other cabinets however in NZ standup cabinets were the thing and the candy cabs are rather rare with out paying mega $$$. Was also looking into CRT TV's and Sony PVM's however I cant find any PVM's for sale and the Sony TV's I find are all Component / S-Video. Scart is hard to find.

Did find a Panasonic TV with VGA though. - People online only rave and rant about Sonys.
 
Just make your own dude. You save a bunch of money and it helps you better understand the device in case anything fails on it. Increased knowledge about your hobby will always benefit you.
 
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