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| RayB:
Used arcade ones usually go for around $30-$40 But then you need an encoder too (Optipac or OptiWiz or something like that) |
| FrizzleFried:
--- Quote from: RayB on July 25, 2008, 09:15:11 pm ---Used arcade ones usually go for around $30-$40 --- End quote --- ....but remember that arcade spinners need an encoder which costs $$. TT2 comes with an encoder. Being that I have three, I can't recommend the TurboTwist 2 enough. |
| Havok:
--- Quote from: FrizzleFried on July 26, 2008, 09:00:40 am --- --- Quote from: RayB on July 25, 2008, 09:15:11 pm ---Used arcade ones usually go for around $30-$40 --- End quote --- ....but remember that arcade spinners need an encoder which costs $$. TT2 comes with an encoder. Being that I have three, I can't recommend the TurboTwist 2 enough. --- End quote --- One more and you can do a 4 player Warlords cocktail. Now that would be cool! |
| TPB:
There's also Apache Controls : http://www.apachecontrols.com/ At $140 for a spinner (with interface board and knob), they're certainly not in the cheap category. But, this is the Rolls Royce of spinners, with Push / Pull functionality, and heavy duty construction. You get what you pay for. Ultimarc, GGG, and Apache Controls are all providing top quality spinners. Although I had known of Apache Controls, I hadn't seen any posts from them in BYOAC, until they popped up in this SpinTrak thread (along with everyone else under the sun ... everyone popped up in this thread, including a cameo appearance from Oscar !) ... http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=82447.msg862094#msg862094 |
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