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Martoon:
Okay, I just got my T-Stik Plusses mounted and wired up, and tried them out for the first time (this is my first CP).  I've found that for my taste, they're much stiffer than I'd like.

Has anyone used the light-action microswitch kit from Ultimarc in their T-Stiks (or any other lighter action switches), and did it make much difference?  I like everything else about these sticks - I love the 4-way/8-way switching from the panel top, the amount of diagonal they hit in 8-way mode is perfect, and the length of throw is good.  I just wish they weren't so darn stiff.
Wizard of DelRay:
I just received my T-Stik and T-Stik Plus today and I think that my Plus already has the light-action microswitch on it (it is definitely more quiet than the regular T-Stik.)  I've been thinking about getting these Cherry microswitches to replace the others with.  I'll let you know if I do and if it makes any difference.

As for the joysticks themselves, I think they were worth every penny.  The feel like a lot more quality went into them then other joysticks out there.  In fact, I'm gonna get a couple of more different colored balltops and regular T-Stiks to finish my 4-player layout.
terrahwk:
I originally bought two T-Stick's. Then decided I wanted to change between 4 and 8 way without digging around under the CP.

So I bought a single T-Stick plus with the normal microswitches. Original thoughts were that it was too heavy, but I did get used to it - either that or it wore in a little bit. The problem for me was that the T-Stick Plus is different from the plain T-Stick. The throw is much less, the microswitches a little heavier, the shaft is thicker (I have the oval handle versions). The differences were annoying when moving from player 1 to player 2 and vice-versa.

So I now have two T-Stick plus's. And I grabbed the light microswitches for them both. The light microswitches need to be setup correctly - it's not difficult at all, but if they are not set up correctly then they don't have enough spring in them to return to normal position. It's easy to get stuck in a direction. As I said, it's easy to adjust.

And I'm very happy now! I prefer the lighter touch of the light microswitches, both P1 and P2 joysticks match, and the 4 to 8 way switching is simply fantastic. I wanted a switchable joystick but didn't want the switch to ruin the look of the CP. And the build quality of everything I've got from Ultimarc has been great with fast delivery.

Thus ends the advert  :P

EDIT: Just remembered.. the original joysticks were 'J-Sticks'.. not 'T-Sticks'. So they are obviously different..
Minwah:

--- Quote from: Wizard of DelRay on September 23, 2004, 02:08:24 am ---I've been thinking about getting these Cherry microswitches to replace the others with.  I'll let you know if I do and if it makes any difference.

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I have Cherry microswitches from a Happ Top-Fire stick on one of my T-Stik plus'.  I had to trim the actuators with some wire snips to fit, but IMHO they improve the sticks *no end*.  I haven't tried the light switches from Ultimarc...
Wizard of DelRay:

--- Quote from: Minwah on September 23, 2004, 05:58:26 am ---I have Cherry microswitches from a Happ Top-Fire stick on one of my T-Stik plus'.  I had to trim the actuators with some wire snips to fit, but IMHO they improve the sticks *no end*.
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Guess I'll definitely have to give the Cherry ones a shot then.  Thanks for the input.
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