Limbrooke wrote:
You mentioned the LS-32-01 since it has the 5pin universal connector right? Does that mean the normal LS-32 isn't possible to swap?
Good to know that using the flat plate from the LS-32 is still a possibility.
However, it's also handy to know the height difference, making it a good idea for the potential of using LS-55-01 with flat plate instead. I really appreciate your input. :)
That's right, you can use the LS-32 as well, but the 5-pin connector on the RAP would have to be changed to seperate connection with a ground loop.
Thanks for the good word, Limbrooke.
MKL wrote:oxtsu wrote:On another note, contrary to what many think, the buttons in RAP are already arcade spec. The switches are the same as Seimitsu's standard (Alps), and overall feel of the button is near identical to their PS-14-GN.
Alps? Nope, Seimitsu uses
Tokai switches which are also found on the Namco PS1 arcade stick and Neo Geo stick (and many others, I'm sure). It's worth noting that these switches can have PCB-mount terminals while Sanwa's don't.
So I was wrong about the brand name. Thanks for sharing. However the buttons on the RAP are still near identical feeling to Seimitsu PS-14-GN, that's the main point. And they are arcade spec switches, the same model as Seimitsu uses. Only the first Tokai switch on that page is PCB mount terminals, which is
not what is used for RAP or Seimitsu's arcade lineup. It's not really worth noting, btw.