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King's Dry Cleaner
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Here's some pictures I took about a month ago. http://imgur.com/a/uOL7i
They're out of order, but you can tell what's what.
Both of the cabs I bought from Windy Gaming and had them shipped down to New Orleans. Both have virtually zero burn-in. If you turn the brightness all the way up on a white screen on the blast you may be able to see something, but it would never impact actual gameplay. Both come with the necessary cables, they are both running with jamma and vga connectors, as well as stereo connections. I can't remember the name/number of the looms. The NNC has a bunch of extra cables that I've heard are for things like the Typing of the Dead keyboard, but I've never gotten any use out of them. The NNC audio over jamma needs to be adjusted, but it is an easy fix. I've really only played 31khz on it, so I've never messed with it.
I've replaced the buttons on both control panels. The NNC has all new Sanwa everything, with some nifty looking translucent stuff. The blast has an assortment of new and used, including an LS-56 joystick, but the CP is arcade condition. If you look closely, you can see in the pictures the side rails on the NNC have a few nicks at the top. I can also give you a bottle of the bleach solution I was going to use to dye the bezel back to white. I've cleaned them pretty thoroughly with Simple Green, but there are some spots inside that may smell like a japanese arcade. I made the mistake of moving the NNC into a room with a 6 foot ceiling, so the railing is off right now, but they slide right back on if you have the height clearance.
The coin mechs, locks, monitor adjustmets and lights all work fine. I have all the keys. The only necessary work I've done is replaced the blast's power supply fan when it started making noise. Pretty easy fix, you wouldn't have to worry about it for a while.
I've never seen a more amazing arcade monitor than the flat tube in the NNC. The blast is no slouch either. Unfortunately I don't get to play them as much as I'd like.
I'll be selling them for the price I got them, minus the shipping, which is $2k. I think it's worthwhile to sell them on these forums to a good home where they'll be enjoyed.
I won't be dealing with freight service right now. Priority will be given to those wanting to take both.
If you have some general questions, I can answer them in this thread. Otherwise, PM is fine.
Thanks for looking.
They're out of order, but you can tell what's what.
Both of the cabs I bought from Windy Gaming and had them shipped down to New Orleans. Both have virtually zero burn-in. If you turn the brightness all the way up on a white screen on the blast you may be able to see something, but it would never impact actual gameplay. Both come with the necessary cables, they are both running with jamma and vga connectors, as well as stereo connections. I can't remember the name/number of the looms. The NNC has a bunch of extra cables that I've heard are for things like the Typing of the Dead keyboard, but I've never gotten any use out of them. The NNC audio over jamma needs to be adjusted, but it is an easy fix. I've really only played 31khz on it, so I've never messed with it.
I've replaced the buttons on both control panels. The NNC has all new Sanwa everything, with some nifty looking translucent stuff. The blast has an assortment of new and used, including an LS-56 joystick, but the CP is arcade condition. If you look closely, you can see in the pictures the side rails on the NNC have a few nicks at the top. I can also give you a bottle of the bleach solution I was going to use to dye the bezel back to white. I've cleaned them pretty thoroughly with Simple Green, but there are some spots inside that may smell like a japanese arcade. I made the mistake of moving the NNC into a room with a 6 foot ceiling, so the railing is off right now, but they slide right back on if you have the height clearance.
The coin mechs, locks, monitor adjustmets and lights all work fine. I have all the keys. The only necessary work I've done is replaced the blast's power supply fan when it started making noise. Pretty easy fix, you wouldn't have to worry about it for a while.
I've never seen a more amazing arcade monitor than the flat tube in the NNC. The blast is no slouch either. Unfortunately I don't get to play them as much as I'd like.
I'll be selling them for the price I got them, minus the shipping, which is $2k. I think it's worthwhile to sell them on these forums to a good home where they'll be enjoyed.
I won't be dealing with freight service right now. Priority will be given to those wanting to take both.
If you have some general questions, I can answer them in this thread. Otherwise, PM is fine.
Thanks for looking.