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Is there a supergun suitable for Sega Model 2?

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Does this have a voltage adjustment function?
The Sega Model 2 is very sensitive to voltage, and if there is even a slight lack of voltage, the game will not start or will freeze midway through.
Depends on the PSU you use.

If you need a beefy PSU, I suggest the Meanwell RT-125, if not, the RT-85 is just fine. Both have pots for voltage adjustment.

I suggest reading the manual which should address any technical questions you have: https://rgbslab.com/pages/has-instruction-manual

There's also this thread with lots more info: https://www.arcade-projects.com/threads/home-arcade-system.332/

As a rule of thumb, the Superguns from Aliexpress are "potentially" risky.

Don't risk your expensive arcade boards with dodgy 12v Laptop power supplies that are often included with these units.

The HAS is highly regarded by the arcade community and considered the top-of-the-line in Supergun technology and safety. Tried, tested and trusted.

I haven't used one, but the Minigun is also another alternative that is very popular. It's less feature rich, but its price point may suit you better if you're on a budget?

The build quality and components used on the Minigun vary depending on who's doing the build. However, there's some trusted people who make these on here such as @jcmorrisii, @Big_P Big_p, etc.

Minigun FS: https://www.arcade-projects.com/threads/fs-minigun-supergun.31278/
 
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Depends on the PSU you use.

If you need a beefy PSU, I suggest the Meanwell RT-125, if not, the RT-85 is just fine. Both have pots for voltage adjustment.

I suggest reading the manual which should address any technical questions you have: https://rgbslab.com/pages/has-instruction-manual

There's also this thread with lots more info: https://www.arcade-projects.com/threads/home-arcade-system.332/

As a rule of thumb, the Superguns from Aliexpress are "potentially" risky.

Don't risk your expensive arcade boards with dodgy 12v Laptop power supplies that are often included with these units.

The HAS is highly regarded by the arcade community and considered the top-of-the-line in Supergun technology and safety. Tried, tested and trusted.

I haven't used one, but the Minigun is also another alternative that is very popular. It's less feature rich, but its price point may suit you better if you're on a budget?

The build quality and components used on the Minigun vary depending on who's doing the build. However, there's some trusted people who make these on here such as @jcmorrisii, @Big_P Big_p, etc.
thank you
It was very helpful.
HAS is sold out, but I will wait for it to arrive.
 
thank you
It was very helpful.
HAS is sold out, but I will wait for it to arrive.
I believe there's a new batch coming soon before the end of the year, keep checking on the HAS thread as @RGB (the creator) will update when stock is available again.
 
I am working on a solution, hopefully sooner rather than later, to avoid using a supergun entirely. My testbench doesn't use one and just passes everything directly to adapters.
 
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