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Jigfer

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For consideration is my Neo Geo 25" cabinet (MVS-U4) with blue stools. The cabinet is in really nice condition, but I currently have an Arcooda 21 inch LED in it. I bought this machine less than a year ago and the chassis seems to have been damaged during transport, so I put in an LED with the intent of repairing the chassis and putting the 25" CRT back in. That never happened due to life being busy and now I potentially need the space for another pinball machine. I've listed some pins on another site and I essentially only need to sell one machine and I'll take the rest of the posts down.

I am asking $2200 for the Neo 25 with the original CRT monitor and chassis (which needs repair) or $2400 with the Neo 25 + CRT and chassis + installed Arcooda monitor.

Here is a link to the Arcooda monitor, just for reference: https://www.arcooda.com/buy/20-inch...hz-31khz-up-to-1600x1200-CCFL-Backlight-20135
*I think this monitor actually looks pretty nice, but no, it's never going to look equal to the original CRT. I actually use an OSSC in my machine to upscale the image to the LED, but this is NOT necessary (I just had an extra OSSC lying around after buying the new scalers).

I'm also considering selling some of my arcade multi boards as it would be nice to have some storage space back. I don't really know what to ask and may list everything as "Best Offer" so feel free to let me know if you have any interest.
- Sega 16 multi
- Irem M72
- Taito F3 (not working)
*Note: This was working, now no longer powers on. I don't think the issue is the multiboard and is instead the donor board, but I can't confirm this.
- CPS2 consolized with HDMI out
*Note: The HDMI out has a ripple effect. I thought it was the power supply, but multiple power supplies showed this same issue, but is definitely playable and works on all of my TVs and monitors. Using this multi through my supergun had no such issues. There are additional DB15 ports on the outside to use Neo Geo style controllers or USB encoders to use with controllers of your choice
- Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 with Lions3 case
- AxunWorks Supergun with too many cables and adapters

I can provide additional pictures for those interested. Also, please feel free to ask questions and I will do my best to try an answer them.

I'm located in Spring Lake, MI. You can either pick up or I will work with your shipper (you must coordinate everything). These were shipped to me by Beltmann and you can use them, but be please be advised they do not actually blanket wrap or cover your machine as advertised and only pay out for external damage to the item, even if you have paid for the extra coverage.
 

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*Note: The HDMI out has a ripple effect. I thought it was the power supply, but multiple power supplies showed this same issue, but is definitely playable and works on all of my TVs and monitors. Using this multi through my supergun had no such issues. There are additional DB15 ports on the outside to use Neo Geo style controllers or USB encoders to use with controllers of your choice
Have you tried bridging COM and earth ground on power supply to see if the ripples go away?
 
Have you tried bridging COM and earth ground on power supply to see if the ripples go away?
No. I had someone build this for me, because it's not my area of expertise. I just used it with a supergun or on a CRT and it was fine.
 
These were shipped to me by Beltmann and you can use them, but be please be advised they do not actually blanket wrap or cover your machine as advertised and only pay out for external damage to the item, even if you have paid for the extra coverage.

Weird. I've shipped many games through Beltmann and I've literally watched them blanket wrap the machine in front of me.
 
At the end of the day it just depends on who they contract with locally to handle the pickup. Sometimes they'll take more care than you might expect and sometimes they'll roll it off the back of a lift gate. I think whoever they contract with in Seattle is pretty good but the other end is a coin flip depending on the destination. Best to take as much precaution as possible and rely on them doing due diligence as little as possible.
 
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