here are a few more pics to show what i got accomplished this weekend...
here is a shot of the speakers. the original speaker was still in the cabinet, but i figured stereo sound might be better. i had a cheap set of PC speakers lying around that i am using..for now anyway. i may upgrade them later when my wallet permits. i just removed the original speaker and put the PC speakers behind the grill. i mounted them using some angle brackets i had lying around.
i also removed the speaker amp/volume adjustment and mounted it so that i can reach in the coin door to adjust the volume

i also took the time to re-wire my coin door. the other day when i hooked it up, i used some left over wires i had from another project that already had quick disconnects on it. but because they werent all the right lenght, it was a mess. i found my container of quick disconnects, so i figured i'd rewire it and make it a little nicer. i looked in my bin of wires i have collected over the years, and i found a 3pin set of matching connectors with wires on them..i used this so i could easily disconnect the coin door from the control panel. i only needed 2 wires since all of the coin switches are wired into coin 1..but there is another wire available if i want to change that later.

i wanted to have some USB ports that i could easily get to in case i need to hook up a mouse or keyboard. a while back i was throwing away a dead PC and i pulled the front panel USB port module out of it. it also had firewire and front panel audio ports, which i dont need. but because it has USB, and a nice little bracket for easy mounting, i connected it to the motherboard and mounted it on top of the wooden box inside the coin door.

i took the time to mount the power supply to the same board i mounted my motherboard and hard drive to. there wasn't alot of space avialable, but since i am not using any of the pci slots, i figured i could mount it right behind them.
i also removed the small, noisy fan from the CPU cooler, and replaced it with an 80mm case fan. it is only mounted with 1 screw, but it works just fine. it is much quieter and seems to be keeping the cpu cool.

i took the time to tidy up the wires inside the cabinet too. i mounted the power strip to the side of the cabinet. i will eventually replace it with a smart strip of some kind, but for now, it will have to do. i had to use a long extension cord because the cabinet sits pretty far from the electrical outlet. the only one i had was bright orange and 25ft long. not ideal, but it works. i havent actually mounted the monitor yet, but it is sitting in there just fine.

I took the time to tidy up the control panel wiring as well. i am using the encoder from my x-arcade. i disconnected the wires that i am not using. i didnt want to cut any of the wires, so i just had to tie them up the best i could. (just for reference, when using an x-arcade,the harness with the LED and program switch has to be connected...it will not function without it. you can also see the wire harness along the bottom edge, that connects to the coin door.

here is a shot of the control panel. I had to pull out the wico stick because it just sucked. i had a betson 4way stick that is a little better, so i installed it instead. the ball top is a little smaller than i would like, and the throw is a little long, but at least i wont pull a muscle playing pacman. i have the wico stick help up for size comparison.

now i just need to mount the monitor and wipe down the back door, which i forgot to do when i was cleaning the rest of the cabinet. i also got the OK from the wife to get the lock for the coin door. my 8month old keeps playing with it and pinching his fingers. so i'll look for one at lowes tomorrow. eventually i'd like to get a set of 4 that are keyed alike for the coin doors and back panels, so i could use 1 key for both cabinets....
well...thats all for tonight.