Just curious with your audio upgrade, you didn't go with adding any bass shaker(s)? I did the 2.1 amp and upgraded the stock speakers to Dayton Audio ones and running the dayton audio bst-2 bass shaker with it. The bass shaker makes a big difference. But thanks for sharing the Logitech sub add on, I had a logitech z-5500 system just sitting around doing nothing and I'm running all 5.1 speakers and sub on it which is freaking amazing lol I'm curious to run another 2.1 amp to run 4 exciters like yours, but I'm already overkill with audio at this point although I really want to see how exciters feel on it.
I didn't go with a bass shaker because I had the extra 100 watt Sony subwoofer. That subwoofer is hooked up with the 2.1 amp connected to the 4 exciters. Yes this subwoofer is on the floor outside the cabinet but it does a great job feeling the bass when i stand atbthe table playing and feeling the exciters with that large subwoofer.
Gotcha, so the 4 exciters really make a noticeable difference with feeling the sound with the flippers, bumpers and ball rolling? Appreciate the content and love the setup!
@@htran527 yes you do definitely feel it when you set the volume right but remember this setup is more of a simulated surround sound because A1up pcb or running the INTEC setup through Nintendo switch doesn't support the full 7.1 SSF like it does with a PC setup running vpx etc. Still though this setup is a game changer feeling the bass and yes hearing/feeling the ball move around and flippers etc from a Left/right stereo channel simulated sound.
This is awesome man. Nice work! Didn’t think you could get this much of a build using a Switch but you did it! Those little 2.1 amps do get hot? I was looking to buy 2 or 3 for my vpin build…
thank you for all the detail info on how you built your system. Impressive. Did you do the Geekworm 1.5 screen patch when you upgraded to the larger hdmi screen? If so, do you know of a video tutorial on exactly how this is done? Team Encoder has instructions on the process, however a video would be better for me. Thank you so much for your help.
No problem! Thanks for watching. I am actually running the Nintendo switch with the INTEC device. I never got the chance to try the team encoder mod due to my PCB frying. I would look up KONGSRUS videos eho did a lot of videos on how to do the ream encoder mod.
@@FROSTINATOR Thank you again for your personal reply to my questions. As a video producer, I really appreciate the effort it takes to make a "how to" video on your projects. It's time, effort and work, which people only see the end result. The process of documenting a mod, (in progress) while also attempting to actual "do" the mod is challenging. I attempted to do videos on my STTNG actual pin (I have a lot of mods on it) and found the process distracting to say the LEAST!. Yes, I follow Kongsrus and Cooltoy and others as well. Rock on and keep being amazing!! Eric
Just wondering why you went with the 32in instead of the ultra wide? Also what were the measurements you used for your piece of glass to cover the new monitor? This looks great Good job on this.
What if the Joycon controller had like a cheap thumb stick extender w/ a thru- hole for wire drilled thru it & one of those 90 degree tightening bolts to adjust the slack & increase the range of motion a lil
Thanks for the video. I just ordered the I Tex PCB kit. I wanted to know if Pinball FX works ok with it. I currently only have Pinball FX3 on my Switch OLED, but want to play other pinball games as well. I’m not worried about having the analog plunger, but just want the plunger to launch the ball. So, do all the other games like Pinball FX, Zac, Stern, etc work ok? Thx for your time.
@@DriverGuy23 yes pinball fx works great. Zen studios just put an update out for it too improving the graphics and gamplay. FX3 always look so much better but now FX is much closer looking as good as FX3. Yes Zaccaria, pinball arcade (Gottlieb tables) and Stern tables work too! Zaccaria tables plays the best using the solenoids. Turn off the solenoids for pinball fx and stern tables. They are horrible. (I doubt that was fixed in update for FX) I haven't tried. Solenoids work much better for FX3. Also when you play Gottlieb tables in Pinball arcade you need to detach a joy con and make it the second player. Reason why is because you can't launch the ball with plunger or pressing the button on intec control panel. I don't know why but the second joycon makes it work. You only have to do that to launch ball. You can using the buttons on cabinet to play the rest.
Just curious with your audio upgrade, you didn't go with adding any bass shaker(s)? I did the 2.1 amp and upgraded the stock speakers to Dayton Audio ones and running the dayton audio bst-2 bass shaker with it. The bass shaker makes a big difference. But thanks for sharing the Logitech sub add on, I had a logitech z-5500 system just sitting around doing nothing and I'm running all 5.1 speakers and sub on it which is freaking amazing lol I'm curious to run another 2.1 amp to run 4 exciters like yours, but I'm already overkill with audio at this point although I really want to see how exciters feel on it.
I didn't go with a bass shaker because I had the extra 100 watt Sony subwoofer. That subwoofer is hooked up with the 2.1 amp connected to the 4 exciters. Yes this subwoofer is on the floor outside the cabinet but it does a great job feeling the bass when i stand atbthe table playing and feeling the exciters with that large subwoofer.
Gotcha, so the 4 exciters really make a noticeable difference with feeling the sound with the flippers, bumpers and ball rolling? Appreciate the content and love the setup!
@@htran527 yes you do definitely feel it when you set the volume right but remember this setup is more of a simulated surround sound because A1up pcb or running the INTEC setup through Nintendo switch doesn't support the full 7.1 SSF like it does with a PC setup running vpx etc. Still though this setup is a game changer feeling the bass and yes hearing/feeling the ball move around and flippers etc from a Left/right stereo channel simulated sound.
This is awesome man. Nice work! Didn’t think you could get this much of a build using a Switch but you did it!
Those little 2.1 amps do get hot? I was looking to buy 2 or 3 for my vpin build…
Thank you! It was fun build being crafty and all. I'll be enjoying this setup for a time while saving up to do a PC build one day.
thank you for all the detail info on how you built your system. Impressive. Did you do the Geekworm 1.5 screen patch when you upgraded to the larger hdmi screen? If so, do you know of a video tutorial on exactly how this is done? Team Encoder has instructions on the process, however a video would be better for me. Thank you so much for your help.
No problem! Thanks for watching. I am actually running the Nintendo switch with the INTEC device. I never got the chance to try the team encoder mod due to my PCB frying. I would look up KONGSRUS videos eho did a lot of videos on how to do the ream encoder mod.
@@FROSTINATOR Thank you again for your personal reply to my questions. As a video producer, I really appreciate the effort it takes to make a "how to" video on your projects. It's time, effort and work, which people only see the end result. The process of documenting a mod, (in progress) while also attempting to actual "do" the mod is challenging. I attempted to do videos on my STTNG actual pin (I have a lot of mods on it) and found the process distracting to say the LEAST!. Yes, I follow Kongsrus and Cooltoy and others as well. Rock on and keep being amazing!! Eric
Just wondering why you went with the 32in instead of the ultra wide? Also what were the measurements you used for your piece of glass to cover the new monitor? This looks great Good job on this.
What if the Joycon controller had like a cheap thumb stick extender w/ a thru- hole for wire drilled thru it & one of those 90 degree tightening bolts to adjust the slack & increase the range of motion a lil
Thanks for the video. I just ordered the I Tex PCB kit. I wanted to know if Pinball FX works ok with it. I currently only have Pinball FX3 on my Switch OLED, but want to play other pinball games as well. I’m not worried about having the analog plunger, but just want the plunger to launch the ball. So, do all the other games like Pinball FX, Zac, Stern, etc work ok? Thx for your time.
@@DriverGuy23 yes pinball fx works great. Zen studios just put an update out for it too improving the graphics and gamplay. FX3 always look so much better but now FX is much closer looking as good as FX3. Yes Zaccaria, pinball arcade (Gottlieb tables) and Stern tables work too! Zaccaria tables plays the best using the solenoids. Turn off the solenoids for pinball fx and stern tables. They are horrible. (I doubt that was fixed in update for FX) I haven't tried. Solenoids work much better for FX3. Also when you play Gottlieb tables in Pinball arcade you need to detach a joy con and make it the second player. Reason why is because you can't launch the ball with plunger or pressing the button on intec control panel. I don't know why but the second joycon makes it work. You only have to do that to launch ball. You can using the buttons on cabinet to play the rest.
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