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Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: wakerlet on March 09, 2005, 02:46:39 pm
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All,
I'm looking for someone in Michigan to split shipping on two Konami Windy cabs.
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The cab says that it has free shipping to the US...why would you split the shipping charge? Or am I missing something here...
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i want one....but dont want to pay for it
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The cab says that it has free shipping to the US...why would you split the shipping charge? Or am I missing something here...
I think its free if you are within 50 miles.
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Better check that it includes monitor, read it again carefully. ;D
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He mentions the monitor multiple times, he just says it comes with no game board.
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Thanks paige,
Yes, it does come with the 29" monitor and in addition to the Windy II models, he has Astro city and New Astro City models. I'm really not sure what model I'd rather have. Either way, it doesn't make sense for me to get one unless I can split the cost of shipping with someone.
Let me know (personal message or post a reply) if you are interested.
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Have some additional photos from this guy...attached...BTW, Chicago is not too far away from me either so if someone there wants to split shipping let me know.
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they are sweet. Chicago is like a 5 hours drive from detroit.....hmmmmm. nah
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what resolution do those monitors have?
and what does he mean about rotating the monitor?
i think you can mount it either vertical or horizontal but you can't really rotate it can you?
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what resolution do those monitors have?
and what does he mean about rotating the monitor?
i think you can mount it either vertical or horizontal but you can't really rotate it can you?
They are standard resolution CGA monitors. From some of the picutures I have seen on these cabs, you can actually rotate them. Unfortunatly, you have to open the front cover to do so. If you are interested, I can try to find the site that show this. LMK.
-Todd
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they are sweet.
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what resolution do those monitors have?
and what does he mean about rotating the monitor?
i think you can mount it either vertical or horizontal but you can't really rotate it can you?
They are standard resolution CGA monitors. From some of the picutures I have seen on these cabs, you can actually rotate them. Unfortunatly, you have to open the front cover to do so. If you are interested, I can try to find the site that show this. LMK.
-Todd
I'd really like to know more about the rotating monitors mechanism if you have any links to share :)
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On mine you pull the cover off the monitor, flip the plastic bezel inside the white frame, and then unbolt the monitor pull it out, and reinstall it vertical. It is easy except for the fact that you have to pick up and rotate a 29" monitor.
A few cany cabs actually have real rotating monitors, but most of them just have monitors that are really easy to swap to vertical (like mine).
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what's the difference b/t the NEW astro city and the REGULAR astro city? i notice speakers on top STICKING OUT and a different marquee holder, but that's about it? anything else? is there one that's much better than the other?
to me, the old one looks sleeker.
thanks guys
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On mine you pull the cover off the monitor, flip the plastic bezel inside the white frame, and then unbolt the monitor pull it out, and reinstall it vertical. It is easy except for the fact that you have to pick up and rotate a 29" monitor.
A few cany cabs actually have real rotating monitors, but most of them just have monitors that are really easy to swap to vertical (like mine).
yeah.. i thought they all were like yours
i'd really like to know more about the rotating mechanism used in the other kind
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On mine you pull the cover off the monitor, flip the plastic bezel inside the white frame, and then unbolt the monitor pull it out, and reinstall it vertical. It is easy except for the fact that you have to pick up and rotate a 29" monitor.
A few cany cabs actually have real rotating monitors, but most of them just have monitors that are really easy to swap to vertical (like mine).
yeah.. i thought they all were like yours
i'd really like to know more about the rotating mechanism used in the other kind
I have seen 3 kinds of rotating monitor mounts for japanese cabs. The first is just as paigeoliver said (and is the most common), where you have to phsycially remove the monitor from the cab, and put back rotated (all the astro's, and Neo's are like this). The second is like my Exceleena cab where the monitor frame piviots on a groove, where you still need to pull the monitor off the mountings, but not all the way out the cabinet, and then rotate manually while in the groove. Just slightly easier to do than the astro's. The last is the old style Egret type mounting, where its put inside a wooden board that has plastic rollers that allow you to roll the monitor in place (the easiest yet). The newer Egret II and III is more like the Astros.
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is this the old style egret that you are talking about?
http://www.solvalou.com/arcade_egret.php
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is this the old style egret that you are talking about?
http://www.solvalou.com/arcade_egret.php
That is the website I was talking about. Looks like this is not standard though. Too bad.
-Todd
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what's the difference b/t the NEW astro city and the REGULAR astro city? i notice speakers on top STICKING OUT and a different marquee holder, but that's about it? anything else? is there one that's much better than the other?
to me, the old one looks sleeker.
thanks guys
From what I've read "main improvements are to the sound quality" other than that, I agree the old one looks better.
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is this the old style egret that you are talking about?
http://www.solvalou.com/arcade_egret.php
Yes, thats the Egret model with the wood/rollers mounting (and yes that how they come originally).
If you check out dynagod's egret project thread, you will see a pic with the wood/rolllers (his came busted, as well as a slew of other problems)...
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,24820.msg203467.html#msg203467
(http://www.platoon-tradoc.info/images/egret/26.jpg)
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How well would these type monitors work for a MAME cab?
and why is the WG 27" listed as a replacement for this 29" ?
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How well would these type monitors work for a MAME cab?
and why is the WG 27" listed as a replacement for this 29" ?
The original 29" monitors in candy cabs are normally switchable (via a plug) std or med res. They are only good if you have an arcadevga card (or something that can output at those frequencies). The WG 27" and Betson Imperial 27" are listed as replacements because they are also 29" monitors (they just list as 27" viewable).
One thing worth noting is that Candy cabs use Japanese 100V power supplied and 100V monitors. But if you upgrade to a WG or Betson, they usually come with their own power plug (for 120V).
This is getting off topic, so if you have more questions, post them in the "Arcade Miscellaneous" forum.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/board,24.0.html