Blast City : SANWA & SEIMITSU panels plates

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Blast City : SANWA & SEIMITSU panels plates

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Hello

I would like to get some infos about the Licensed Seimitsu & Sanwa panels.

Actually, i have a SEGA (i think) panel that look like this :
(LS-56 & JLF-TP-8Y)
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The question is : Does either the Sanwa or Seimitsu panels have a plate (the "U shapped" part) that look like the SEGA one ?
Only 2 screwholes with 65mm spacing.
Would love to see pictures or shematics of the back of the sanwa & seimitsu panels.

Thank you
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I have a Sanwa panel. It's the same.
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this is the back of a 2L12B sanwa licensed (i think) blast panel that i had.

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the mounting plates are in a different orientation to your images above.
i thought that was pretty weird.
i had to rewire the joystick looms to get them working properly.
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backfield22 wrote: i had to rewire the joystick looms to get them working properly.
:wtf:
Easier to turn the stick round 90 degrees mt8
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SuperPang wrote:Easier to turn the stick round 90 degrees mt8
i did ... but then 'up' was 'left' etc.
so i had to change the order of the pins on the connector.

am i missing something?
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Were you using a mounting plate?
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SuperPang wrote:Were you using a mounting plate?
no - the JLF mounted straight to the S plate on the CP.
i thought it was weird that a Sanwa panel would have the wrong orientation for a stock JLF.
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Yeah, had you kept the mounting plate you could have rotated it, keeping the directions correct.
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i think the sticks had YT plates and it didn't seem like a good solution.
anyway ...
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Basically, you can fit almost anything to a licensed panel with mounting plates but the official HOT panels pretty much limit you to JLF and LS55/56. Windy panels are the same.
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Thank you all.

Finally I found pictures of sanwa OOM-8-6BSRT-H
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Looks like yours, backfield22

Korszca are you sure you got a sanwa ? Then they maybe use different mounting plate during time
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crmb wrote:Korszca are you sure you got a sanwa ? Then they maybe use different mounting plate during time
Yes I'm sure. I just checked, it looks like backfield's. I didn't notice it because I didn't have to do anything with my sticks to install them on it.
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The LS-56 on Sega HOT-2005 Panel make panel-balltop distance only 21mm.
I think it feel a bit short.

Does the Sega plate was originaly only intended for Sanwa JLF ?

Another question, sega-compatible 2x7 panels doesnt exists right ?
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could anyone be so kind and measure this U plate from the first post?

i'm curious how much space there is in the "valley" of it.
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i will do it asap
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Rather than start a new topic I'll ask here :)

I've got hold of a Sanwa OOM-8-6BSR-H but have decided to go with a completely new set of parts to go in it. Buttons I can handle (12 x OBSF-30RGs + 2 x OBSF-24s), but I am a little thrown by what I could/should fit in stick-wise. I know the stock config is a JLF, but looking at Gremlin they've got the following;

JLF-TP-8YT
JLF-TP-8Y-SK
JLF-TP-8Y
JLF-TP-8S

Any help as to which is standard?
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matrigs wrote:could anyone be so kind and measure this U plate from the first post?

i'm curious how much space there is in the "valley" of it.

I found this post : http://forum.arcadeotaku.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=17536"
I think this is what you need (mesurement of the Sega HOT-2005)
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Re: Blast City : SANWA & SEIMITSU panels plates

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Old topic

So to mount LS-32 with exact intended shaft length, the only option is a Seimitsu panels ?

I waited too long to buy a seimitsu panel (1L6b), they are no longer produced :( i know it would happend, but not so fast
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No, there are also Sega panels made to fit Seimitsu LS-32/LS-40's but you need a Sega mounting plate, the Seimitsu "NA" mountingplate will not work %100 for LS-32's because it will make the stick sit too low, LS-40's whit its taller shaft fit kinda ok with both plates:

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Seimitsu to the left, Sega to the right.
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OK but i guess you have to find them used somewhere. They are pre-blast city panels ?

What about the LS-55 mentioned before, it seems it is 1,5mm longer than the LS-56. How does it feel vs LS-56 ?
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