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Which optical interface? Straight USB/PS2 or through an Opti-Pac/Mini-Pac
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Joystick Jerk:
I was mainly going with the Tornado, as I really liked the aluminum tops. After you mentioned the TT2, I stumbled across the extra token tops available from GGG, so I just may now go with the TT2.

Still, GGG should change the default spinner tops the TT2 comes with. Hands down the ugliest spinner tops out there.
RandyT:

--- Quote from: Joystick Jerk on May 07, 2007, 10:08:51 am ---Still, GGG should change the default spinner tops the TT2 comes with. Hands down the ugliest spinner tops out there.

--- End quote ---

These are provided as very functional, "lower cost options".  The alternative would be to do what other vendors do and not provide one at all, forcing you to buy a "premium" one in order to even use the unit.   

I thought offering these was a better option for those who might not have their own spinner knob already and for whom cost was an issue.  As for the "ugly" part. these look far better than 99% of the "off the shelf" knobs out there.  :)

RandyT
Chris G:
I have been told (and I'm not sure if it's true or not, but it seems logical) that having a separate interface for each control set is a slight advantage over using, say a mini-pac, which has one for everything.
Joystick Jerk:
I've been doing some reading in the meantime and noticed a few people mentioning this as well. I'm definitely leaning more towards the the USB/PS2 self-encoded options.
Havok:
The Slikstik tops fit the TT2 - get the better spinner, and get the top you want...
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