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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: enigma on January 10, 2004, 05:44:59 pm
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Hey, what kind of trackball is the better trackball:
Ultimarc's trackball or one of Happ's many different models
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A difficult one to answer, since it depends on what games you play and your preference. I think Ultimarc only sells 2.25" trackballs, you can get 3" ones from Happ.
I have had a Happ 3" for a loooong time, but I haven't put it in a panel for playtesting yet, and I haven't tried the Ultimarc (made by Wico I think) type before, so I would not like to say which is 'better'.
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I think it basically boils down to just being a matter of being an arcade trackball, period, and beyond that they're all basically the same. Happ TB's are a bit more exposed but possibly easier to work on, Wico/Imperial/Betson are fully enclosed and maybe a bit harder to work on. Probably the only real measurable difference is in aftermarket part supplies. How hard is is to get new bearings, rollers and optics? Happ is a little easier, but Imperial/Betson is fairly easily available as well. I don't know about Wico, but I imagine they're pretty easy to get in touch with.
But for home use? I don't know how much _any_ of them are being pushed to their limits. As long as it's an actual arcade trackball and not some industrial or refitted computer trackball, it'll work out nicely.
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Thanks!! In that case, I'm probably going to go with ultimarc's trackball because it is cheaper than Happ's. Basically the only reason.
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Thanks!! In that case, I'm probably going to go with ultimarc's trackball because it is cheaper than Happ's. Basically the only reason.
Well, I forgot to mention that there is a difference between 2.25" and 3" balls - but I've never tried a 2.25", so I don't know if it really feels any different. I'm kinda tempted to buy a 2.25" TB for my next CP redo so I could fit an 8-ball in for the ball.
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Haha!!
That would be cool
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I installed, and am happily using an ultimarc trackball. I can't imaging spending the money for a Happs, when the Ultimarc feels fine. It's all a matter of taste, and authentic arcade feel. Personally, I like the smaller footprint of the Ultimarc trackball, but then, you can buy a 2.25 tb from Happs too, it's just more expensive.
After it gets seasoned, it feels great (you have to break everything in a bit first)
I've been playing centipede like crazy!