I purchased a legacy stick Qanba Q4 that came with Sanwa buttons and JLF. Prior to this, I had already been playing on Gravity buttons on my 8bitdo. While having an all-Sanwa build feels right, I found myself putting back the Gravity. Even with silencing pads, the OBSF just doesn't have the deep sound of the Gravity. But more importantly, build quality of the Qanba is just better. I partially broke one of the snap-in locks of the OBSF30, while just casually taking it out. Apparently, Sanwa's snap-in buttons are notorious for this. Even my Sanwa restrictor gate's locking pin broke while trying to change the insert.
That's exactly what I experienced. There's nothing wrong with the Sanwa OBSF buttons, but the Qanba KS (and the new KT) buttons are much sturdier and can withstand many installations/uninstallations without having their snap-in retention clips bent out of shape or broken off.
@@DinodraxChronicles will you be doing a KT feature soon? 😊Nice to see Qanba continually improving their button offerings while still being fairly priced and readily available.
Yes, a Qanba KT feature is in the works - the buttons arrived last week (all colours), but I need to spend a bit more time with them before I post a video.
I installed qanbas (the ones with metallic colors) on my Mayflash F300 and they feel amazing. I was wondering if it would be better to use sanwas for another F101 I have, but I will go back to using qanbas like the ones you showed instead.
Qanba KS buttons do feel great - even their plastic is less plasticky than other plastic buttons. 😁 I was considering the metallic buttons, but instead I decided to go with the clear variant because of the custom art inserts.
I purchased a legacy stick Qanba Q4 that came with Sanwa buttons and JLF. Prior to this, I had already been playing on Gravity buttons on my 8bitdo. While having an all-Sanwa build feels right, I found myself putting back the Gravity. Even with silencing pads, the OBSF just doesn't have the deep sound of the Gravity. But more importantly, build quality of the Qanba is just better. I partially broke one of the snap-in locks of the OBSF30, while just casually taking it out. Apparently, Sanwa's snap-in buttons are notorious for this. Even my Sanwa restrictor gate's locking pin broke while trying to change the insert.
That's exactly what I experienced. There's nothing wrong with the Sanwa OBSF buttons, but the Qanba KS (and the new KT) buttons are much sturdier and can withstand many installations/uninstallations without having their snap-in retention clips bent out of shape or broken off.
@@DinodraxChronicles will you be doing a KT feature soon? 😊Nice to see Qanba continually improving their button offerings while still being fairly priced and readily available.
Yes, a Qanba KT feature is in the works - the buttons arrived last week (all colours), but I need to spend a bit more time with them before I post a video.
I installed qanbas (the ones with metallic colors) on my Mayflash F300 and they feel amazing. I was wondering if it would be better to use sanwas for another F101 I have, but I will go back to using qanbas like the ones you showed instead.
Qanba KS buttons do feel great - even their plastic is less plasticky than other plastic buttons. 😁
I was considering the metallic buttons, but instead I decided to go with the clear variant because of the custom art inserts.
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