Good effort mate, your persistence paid off looks great.Shout out to @tiff_lee and everyone else who helped out in this journey. It's stacked up with books and boxes until the mount arrives, but she looks pretty great with the BenQ MX819ST. Very nice picture and wayyyy easier to adjust keystone on this than the Hitachi.
Megalo has two speaker boxes up top, i havent removed any but they look to be the same as ones used in blast city.ok i acquired someones megalo 410 it was a mess i got buttons and some screws fixed. but no sound i need some speakers. it has the benq in it but is a blurry mess and doesnt fill out the screen can someone help me?
I mean.. I have a projector that will do 15khz..How did you pull 15khz out of a projector??
my cab is completely gutted everything is gone. I'm regretting buying this thing.Megalo has two speaker boxes up top, i havent removed any but they look to be the same as ones used in blast city.
What do you still have?my cab is completely gutted everything is gone. I'm regretting buying this thing.
Blast city speakers can still be picked up in the enclosures, I wouldn't be concerned with the fresnel lens it isn't required unless you want to use it as a surface to project onto. You can fit rear projection film to the glass and project directly onto that.my cab is completely gutted everything is gone. I'm regretting buying this thing.
i am super interested in this if you get it finished.I haven't got round to finishing it but I was working on something using an arduino nano to control projector shutdown as it has a standard 30 second cooldown IIRC correctly before turning off and no one wants to faff around with remotes. All my cabs are going to be connected via sonoff modules so they can be controlled remotely as independent cabs or as a group via a macro.
When my megalo is turned on it energises the arduino which controls the AC power to the projector and arcade hardware. The hitachi ultra short throws has a RS-232 port and the arduino sends the necessary code to turn on the projector. Inversely when turning off the megalo the AC power to the projector is held on, the turn off code is sent and the projector is queried after 30 secs ( or whatever it is ) for the current state, when the projector reports it is shut down the arduino then bins power to it.
Yeah I got a schematic sketched out somewhere and I wrote the arduino code but its been on the back burner like everything else for ages.I got the Hitachi ultra short throws projector, is there anything else I need or can i just face it towards screen and itll work?
i am super interested in this if you get it finished.
atm im trying to find the back and the front.