Any MVS-U4 Owners Out There
- julius blaze
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Re: Any MVS-U4 Owners Out There
It's strange you call it heavy...mine is the lightest cab I have ever owned. It's lighter, smaller and less cumbersome than a NAC. I rolled mine from my truck, down a grassy hill into my backdoor by myself. You have to go woodie to really appreciate a heavy cab.
I'm going to get the artset from jasenscustoms.com when I have the free cash to replace all my stickers. I've ordered his CPS2 stickers and they're excellent, so I assume the MVSU4 ones will be pretty good.
I'm going to get the artset from jasenscustoms.com when I have the free cash to replace all my stickers. I've ordered his CPS2 stickers and they're excellent, so I assume the MVSU4 ones will be pretty good.
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Re: Any MVS-U4 Owners Out There
I guess you're right, I just felt it was heavy but I guess bigger cabs are heavier and I appreciate that!
I still haven't been able to track down the jamma converter to enable me to play my nhl 2 on 2 board on the cab... I emailed all the links but to no avail..
Anyone have any more links that can help? Basically been advised to not just stick in a jamma board as it would do harm.
Has anyone tried midway board like nba jam, 2 on 2 open ice or wwf arcade game on these?
I still haven't been able to track down the jamma converter to enable me to play my nhl 2 on 2 board on the cab... I emailed all the links but to no avail..
Anyone have any more links that can help? Basically been advised to not just stick in a jamma board as it would do harm.
Has anyone tried midway board like nba jam, 2 on 2 open ice or wwf arcade game on these?
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Re: Any MVS-U4 Owners Out There
You'll apparently fry your audio amp putting a standard jamma board in that without a converter.
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Re: Any MVS-U4 Owners Out There
Right. I just can't seem to track this converter down, despite the links provided :S
Got no reply from them. Anyone have any for sale by any chance?
Got no reply from them. Anyone have any for sale by any chance?
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- julius blaze
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Re: Any MVS-U4 Owners Out There
This is what I use, and yes you will fry JAMMA boards just putting it into your MVS harness.
- Maestro3h
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Re: Any MVS-U4 Owners Out There
Hi!!
I will be the owner of this cabinet the next week!!
As you can see it's the MV-U4 25" with no burn-in screen, but i think i will need new stickers and maybe some love!!
I'm Happy!!
I will be the owner of this cabinet the next week!!
As you can see it's the MV-U4 25" with no burn-in screen, but i think i will need new stickers and maybe some love!!
I'm Happy!!
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Re: Any MVS-U4 Owners Out There
Every two weeks I get these messages because of the control panel overlay. Could someone please to upload it to the wiki? Here are the sidearts too:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rtm5dq1wh3ahs ... s.jpg?dl=0"
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xj6w6f0udg3p2 ... 2.jpg?dl=0"
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rtm5dq1wh3ahs ... s.jpg?dl=0"
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xj6w6f0udg3p2 ... 2.jpg?dl=0"
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Re: Any MVS-U4 Owners Out There
Congratulations, it's a great Cab!Maestro3h wrote:Hi!!
I will be the owner of this cabinet the next week!!
As you can see it's the MV-U4 25" with no burn-in screen, but i think i will need new stickers and maybe some love!!
I'm Happy!!
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Re: Any MVS-U4 Owners Out There
Wurstkopp wrote:Every two weeks I get these messages because of the control panel overlay. Could someone please to upload it to the wiki? Here are the sidearts too:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rtm5dq1wh3ahs ... s.jpg?dl=0"
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xj6w6f0udg3p2 ... 2.jpg?dl=0"
Hi!!
A lot of thanks Wurstkopp!!!
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Re: Any MVS-U4 Owners Out There
Howdy. I picked this up in PA and had it shipped to Texas. MVS-4-25 white CP. Came with 4 games. Shipping got me but after I played it, it was worth it.
The original owner picked it up at a furniture store in Japan where he was stationed. Once it was delivered I opened it up and the board was in good condition, the wiring good, the monitor was perfect, but the control panel had been devastated by a softdrink. The drink had dried and rusted all the way into the cabinet.
I was able to get the LS32's to play like new with some silicon and some playtime and waited about a week until I had enough cash to strip it down. I was going to have it powder-coated but changed my mind and went with sanding everything down, primer and paint. I took the door off the front and tried to have them color match it and we found a card that was the right color and I went over and purchased Rust-oleum White Automotive Enamel and the color was dead on.
I am almost done the paints drying. Here is my worklog so far: http://deneteus.smugmug.com/photos/swfp ... Key=2jPFJV"
Whats left:
*Paint the CP surround white. Sanding and primer is done.
*Re-print the CP art. Replace the original metal overlay with a new one.
*Paint the shield red.
*Reprint all stickers. (I kept the originals . I wanted some character.
* Clearcoat the entire thing.
* Install LS-40's
* Replace the Marquee light-bulb
* Fix the rubber footrest
* Recap the monitor
* Recap the powersupply
* Replace the buttons
Note: I repainted the speaker grills red
I also have a question. Does anyone have a copy of the CP art that has the mounting holes marked so I can get a reprint. The only one I found has no bolt pattern. Also did anyone remake the plate undernearth?
The original owner picked it up at a furniture store in Japan where he was stationed. Once it was delivered I opened it up and the board was in good condition, the wiring good, the monitor was perfect, but the control panel had been devastated by a softdrink. The drink had dried and rusted all the way into the cabinet.
I was able to get the LS32's to play like new with some silicon and some playtime and waited about a week until I had enough cash to strip it down. I was going to have it powder-coated but changed my mind and went with sanding everything down, primer and paint. I took the door off the front and tried to have them color match it and we found a card that was the right color and I went over and purchased Rust-oleum White Automotive Enamel and the color was dead on.
I am almost done the paints drying. Here is my worklog so far: http://deneteus.smugmug.com/photos/swfp ... Key=2jPFJV"
Whats left:
*Paint the CP surround white. Sanding and primer is done.
*Re-print the CP art. Replace the original metal overlay with a new one.
*Paint the shield red.
*Reprint all stickers. (I kept the originals . I wanted some character.
* Clearcoat the entire thing.
* Install LS-40's
* Replace the Marquee light-bulb
* Fix the rubber footrest
* Recap the monitor
* Recap the powersupply
* Replace the buttons
Note: I repainted the speaker grills red
I also have a question. Does anyone have a copy of the CP art that has the mounting holes marked so I can get a reprint. The only one I found has no bolt pattern. Also did anyone remake the plate undernearth?
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- blubbis
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Re: Any MVS-U4 Owners Out There
It's just a 5mm square 7mm in from the edge on all sides, so pretty easy to put in for anyone printing the overlay for you.Deneteus wrote: I also have a question. Does anyone have a copy of the CP art that has the mounting holes marked so I can get a reprint. The only one I found has no bolt pattern. Also did anyone remake the plate undernearth?
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I passed that info to AmpedUp! Customs and he is going to use those recommendations to make me a top plate. I am also going to hand him the bottom plate so we can make copies of that as well.blubbis wrote:It's just a 5mm square 7mm in from the edge on all sides, so pretty easy to put in for anyone printing the overlay for you.Deneteus wrote: I also have a question. Does anyone have a copy of the CP art that has the mounting holes marked so I can get a reprint. The only one I found has no bolt pattern. Also did anyone remake the plate undernearth?
The end goal being to reproduce this plate as many times as needed for those that don't want to mess up their original plates which were silk-screened.
It would be helpful if someone that has a mint plate with solid colors could scan it for us as well so we could get the texture down as well as the color layering. Mines too worn to be a good example.
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- moshpit
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You didn't remove locks etc. before painting it?
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I actually put blue painters tape on them so the paint didn't get in the lock. When I was taking the paint off I left them on. A quick dip in gel stripper would clean off any lock that did have paint on it. Also there was only one location that had rust where a lock was that I cared about. I am probably going to take all the locks out that don't matter anyway.moshpit wrote:You didn't remove locks etc. before painting it?
Some kid touched the control panel today after I had finished the last layer of paint and clear-coat, so now I have to wait till it dries to sand it and re-paint/clear coat it.
I got a guy at Fast Signs are going to re-print all the stickers for me since I brought him PDF of the stickers and CP art.
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Hefty restoration Deneteus! Looking forward to seeing the finish results.
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Me too. It's 1000% whiter than the original for sure. Looking at the original pics is like night and day. Does anybody know where I can find the M4 16mm carriage bolts that for the control panel in the U.S.?Chempop wrote:Hefty restoration Deneteus! Looking forward to seeing the finish results.
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I measured mine with digital calipers and they are 4.3mm squares as they use M4x16mm carriage bolts. 85.2MM apart from top to bottom. 7.7mm from the outside edge.blubbis wrote:It's just a 5mm square 7mm in from the edge on all sides, so pretty easy to put in for anyone printing the overlay for you.Deneteus wrote: I also have a question. Does anyone have a copy of the CP art that has the mounting holes marked so I can get a reprint. The only one I found has no bolt pattern. Also did anyone remake the plate undernearth?
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Anyone of the U4-Bros out there knows how to properly play "normal" JAMMA PCBs in this bad boy? Mine has still its original wiring and I killed my speakers, once... I do not want to repeat this.
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