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Anyone try these hard DDR mats?
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I'm considering getting one for my daughter... shes just getting into music and I thought it my justify all the time / money I spend on arcade equipment / junk (depending on if you ask me or my wife)..
These seem like they could be just perfect for it. 1/2 the price of the metal ones. 2 players for the price of 1 metal one. They look sturdy. And my daughter can challenge her friends.
Any comments?
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Check out the ddrmaniax.net forums. Lots of discussion on this there.
BTW, you can build your own fairly easily.
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If you mean the hard plastic pads, if people over 150lbs will be using them, they stand a good chance of cracking over time. They are pretty sturdy overall however. They are fairly responsive also, right in between a good soft mat and a metal pad.
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Build your own metal pad. Its not that expensive, and they work great. Take a look at:
http://www.geocities.com/ddrhomepad/
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I'm with BionicBadger. The metal ones that you can buy (for less than $300) are plagued with the same problems, like plexiglass cracking and the cheap metallic foil for contacts wearing away.
Home-built ones are very durable because they're made with full-width sheet metal and plexi/lexan that isn't as breakable. The one I built is nice and sturdy, although I need to adjust the foamy stuff to keep good sensitivity. But that's just cuz I built mine somewhat badly.
Plus you can get away with it for about $100 provided you have enough stuff in your garage to not buy EVERY single part.
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