Hi All,
First off, thanks to all of you here who make the site a wealth of information. Unfortunately, my head is now spinning as a result.

I'm trying to plan out a CP, and am really struggling to make final decisions on the joysticks. I play mostly platformers and shoot-em-ups, but some fighters as well. The panel will have a trackball and spinner, and I'm planning on using a PC steering wheel for driving games, so all of those needs are taken care of.
Based on all-around excellent reviews, I purchased a U360 and added the hard spring. I really like the stick for analog but it just doesn't feel right to me for anything else. I should point out I wasn't ever exactly an arcade junkie, so when I say it "doesn't feel right," I'm not really comparing it to anything in particular.
My wife enjoys a lot of the older 4-way games, and between her and I testing the U360 in 4-way mode, we decided we still preferred a true 4-way stick. She wanted a top-fire stick so I ordered Happ's top-fire model.
In the meantime I had ordered the octagonal restrictor for the U360. I prefer the way the stick feels with this setup, since the throw is greatly reduced and each direction is distinctly noticeable. The problem with the restrictor comes in analog mode; even with the mapping software setup properly, the full-range of diagonal motion is unavailable. I believe this could be corrected with a custom restrictor adjustment through the U360 software, but that would only exacerbate the other big issue with using the restrictor; the stick's throw is made too short to obtain much precision in analog mode.
So as things stand now, I have no need for the stick in 4-way mode, and have a choice of setting it up so that I am happy with it either for standard 8-way use or for analog, but not both. What I think I would want is an octagonal restrictor that only slightly reduces the stick's throw, but that's not currently an option.
I like the feel of the Happ top-fire even though it doesn't (visually) appear to have a shorter throw than the unrestricted U360. That has me thinking I'd be happier with a microswitch stick instead of the "smooth" operation of the U360. Of course in doing so I'd lose analog entirely, but the list of analog (non-driving) games isn't significant enough for that to be a huge concern.
Currently then I'm considering either the Happ Competition or the Sanwa JLF. I like the option of having an octagonal restrictor available for the Sanwa, but by all accounts this stick is too short for a wood CP, so I may have to rule it out by default.
Long story short, I'd just really appreciate any and all opinions on this whole mess. Am I making a mistake I'll later regret by giving up the U360's flexibility? Is there a longer shaft available for the JLF (I'm not up to routing out the panel) and if so, is that a better choice than the Competition? Or do I keep things simple and go with the Competition since I like the Happ stick I already have and the specs seem similar? What else am I not considering?
Thanks all!
Endaar