Thanks for the video Ralph, always enjoy your content. I was interested until I saw the price on this - with shipping, $491. I guess if you're *really* hurting for space it might be worth it, but a $100 more and you could get one of the Arcade1up Pinball tables, and $150-$200 more and you could get the Legends Pinball. Seems like a lot of cash for a basic unit.
It is, it's not for everyone. Sharpin is still a small company and so he's got a lot more overhead, so pricing is reflected in his inability to have the economy of scale these bigger guys do. It's a solid product overall but I know this price is a factor on anything like this. Thanks for watching and thank you for the comment.
Just wanted to follow up on this and see if you are still using the Nintendo Switch with the Sharpin and if so, are you still liking it? Any additional mods?
I have this setup and it's great. I'm trying to find out if you can add more buttons to the encoder to simulate the other switch buttons such as X,Y ZR and ZL? Some of the pinball games such as Pinball FX and Pinball M don't allow you to use a 2nd controller which is quite restrictive. If anyone knows if this is possible pls respond. Thanks
I'm looking to get some Daytona tt25-8 exciters myself but I don't know if I should get the 8ohm or 16ohm ones? Which ones do you reccomend me for a sharpin cabinet?
I found a board like this on Amazon I don't know anything about this stuff but I want to do this to my at games pinball because I don't have a pc do you have a video or would you do one making this kind of thing for the at games pinball machine even if there's no back glass display that's fine but it's a workaround for those without a pc but have a switch
Hi! I'm waiting for my sharpin cabinet to arrive soon! I have a doubt: is it the same config on the arcade button encoder either for Switch or PC (Visual Pinball X, Pinball Arcade)? I would appreciate it so much if you could give me an answer.
Do they make any kit or any way to make the buttons on the legends pinball work like this, I am doing your other method with the switch from your other video but using the actual buttons would be awesome. Can it be done?
Ok so I bought a Sharpin Ultra when it first came out and I would like to be able to use my switch instead of android box, so which encoder should I get happ or sanwa?
Good idea Ralph! I bet there are tons of people that want to hear about this. I know I do!
Tons of tons! A million billion!
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Very cool man! Didn't know this was a thing for the switch
This looks great and I dig the mods you added! Great stuff, Ralph!
Glad you like it, thanks for watching bud! Much Appreciated!
Adding this to my Watch Later for when the Steam Deck comes out.
Thanks for the video Ralph, always enjoy your content. I was interested until I saw the price on this - with shipping, $491. I guess if you're *really* hurting for space it might be worth it, but a $100 more and you could get one of the Arcade1up Pinball tables, and $150-$200 more and you could get the Legends Pinball. Seems like a lot of cash for a basic unit.
It is, it's not for everyone. Sharpin is still a small company and so he's got a lot more overhead, so pricing is reflected in his inability to have the economy of scale these bigger guys do. It's a solid product overall but I know this price is a factor on anything like this. Thanks for watching and thank you for the comment.
‘I mounted the transducer to the side so I wouldn’t rumble out the ZOHAR ❤️ STRINGER panel out the bottom!’
OMG… 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That price tho....
Hair on point. Oh yeah and cool vid.
I'm doing my hair like that right meow!
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Your so Sharp'in!
LOL... thanks bro!
Just wanted to follow up on this and see if you are still using the Nintendo Switch with the Sharpin and if so, are you still liking it? Any additional mods?
Nice review Ralph,
Probably best not to let Kim play it tho in case she ends up with some sort of injury! 🤕
Good point, there are a few sharp edges... haha. Thanks for watching!
sweet👍 nice setup
I have this setup and it's great. I'm trying to find out if you can add more buttons to the encoder to simulate the other switch buttons such as X,Y ZR and ZL? Some of the pinball games such as Pinball FX and Pinball M don't allow you to use a 2nd controller which is quite restrictive. If anyone knows if this is possible pls respond. Thanks
I'm looking to get some Daytona tt25-8 exciters myself but I don't know if I should get the 8ohm or 16ohm ones? Which ones do you reccomend me for a sharpin cabinet?
I found a board like this on Amazon I don't know anything about this stuff but I want to do this to my at games pinball because I don't have a pc do you have a video or would you do one making this kind of thing for the at games pinball machine even if there's no back glass display that's fine but it's a workaround for those without a pc but have a switch
Is this why you were playing vp3 last night? Saw you jumped on when I was on breath of the wild 😆
Yup... LOL! Thanks for watching bud!
@@RetroRalph is there a way to add back box?
Can you add solenoids if you go the pc route?
It might be tight but you could.
Hi! I'm waiting for my sharpin cabinet to arrive soon! I have a doubt: is it the same config on the arcade button encoder either for Switch or PC (Visual Pinball X, Pinball Arcade)? I would appreciate it so much if you could give me an answer.
Do they make any kit or any way to make the buttons on the legends pinball work like this, I am doing your other method with the switch from your other video but using the actual buttons would be awesome. Can it be done?
Do you know why it looks like they downsized from a 24" LCD to a 22" ?
Ok so I bought a Sharpin Ultra when it first came out and I would like to be able to use my switch instead of android box, so which encoder should I get happ or sanwa?
Can I also use a receiver pre amplifier to upgrade my speakers as well?
Do they have a mini version? 😂
They actually do, I don't really like it though. It's essentially a 3D printed case that you put a tablet inside.