Couldn't disagree with this more. I think the premium is the worst looking of the three. There is nothing I hate more then giant actors faces on the side of my cab, it dates a machine so much. And the translite on the premium is ugly as hell. There's enough fish tanks on the machine you don't...
I double checked the wiring diagram for the speakers and yup, I missed one step and crossed two wires. Now it is EXACTLY wired like the manual and now the sound works perfect! I played a bunch of games and no crackles and no sound cutting out anymore! Ah, it feels good to fix something myself!
Ok I figured it out. When I was tracing the speaker wires from the cab up into the backbox I kept pulling them and I pulled the flipper and EOS IDE connectors right out of the fliptronics board :oops: I pulgged them back in now no errors or credit dots but also no sound :mad: I have it wired...
I'm wondering if someone knowledgeable can help me with an error I am getting on my DW. My Dr. Who always had a sound issue where the sound would get stuck on one tone then cut out completely during a game, it did it quite frequently. So I tried to fix it on my own. I realized that the wiring...
Damn I tried to order the Hakko and it doesn't ship to Canada. I knew that price was too good to be true. Also is this mobile? So can I take it over to a lifted playfield and solder switches and coils or is it only stationary and I have to sit down at a work bench with it?
I'm Definintly going to pick up that tool. I can change connectors and stuff like that no problem and I can solder coils and stuff under the playfield but board soldering I don't feel comfortable with yet because it takes a gentle touch which I haven't mastered yet :punch:. I could use a better...
This is too advanced for me. I will be taking the board to Jamie at Millennium Amusements to replace U102 for me so I don't screw the board up. Thanks for tracking down the problem for me Doug! :D
Lol, that was me :oops:
In an attempt to repair the problem I pulled the wires out of the old connector, cut off the tip of the wires that was in the connector, and then I mashed the wires into a new connector with the IDE mashing tool I got from Pinbits for my Tron ramp kit. I guess I did an...
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