I understand that. But P-A are charging something like $80 for the joystick and $50 for the shipping (according to forums where people have bought one).
This site sells for about $112.. not much a saving tbh. I never thought i'd see the day i'd pay $112 for a joystick
This industry has become 2 dimensional as it transcended into a 3D world.
Back when I was shopping for one I was going to order from Lik-Sang, since they have a nice VAT-dodging clearing house in the EU. Obviously they stopped stocking it a few hours before I planned to place the order so I ended up ordering from Play-Asia.
It's a great piece of hardware, but damn, I feel ill when I think about how much it ended up costing me. HRAP1 + UPS shipping + VAT + UPS clearing charges = UK£130 (approx US$245). That's more than a PS2 costs these days.
HRAPs are way overrated in my book. I mean you're paying around $100 or more for a stick that's basically a T5 stick with a JLF and QDs. You're still going to want to mod out the buttons with Sanwa/Seimitsu which will cost you around $2-$3 per button depending on where you buy and also shipping. If you mod out all 10 buttons (8 action and 2 start/select), that's another $20-$30 plus shipping. That's $120-$130+ for a stick that's very bulky, very heavy, and altogether not even interesting looking. You can't put your own artwork on it without cutting a piece of plexi or lexan (added cost).
Personally, I'd shell out the extra to get someone to make me a custom stick (well I wouldn't do that because I actually build my own sticks but you know what I mean). I think you get a better value for your money and it's more personal.
If you really like the HRAP look/size, mod a T5 yourself. The only difference is the button layout after you mod it. Here's a pic of the one I did a while back after I starting building my own sticks. I put a plexi layer on top so that I could cover up the buttons that I didn't want (L1 and L2) and so I could put artwork on it in the future (never feel like doing it since I never use this stick anyway). I moved the start and select to the sides and repainted the whole thing white.
tekken sticks may be cheaper but their buttons are soldered on unlike the hraps quick disconnect making modding much easier. its better in the long run after u go through couple sets of buttons.
Well, when you mod the stick the first time you solder wires to the PCB and then have QDs at the end of the wires and those QDs go to the buttons. That's what most people would do. At least that's what I did. : )
Ganelon wrote:I got my HRAP2 from VGO for $92 shipped just last year. You pay the extra $20 extra for not getting in when there was low demand.
man i didnt know they had hrap 2 for 92$ shipped.. i bought an hrap 1 from them for 99 bucks shipped and my hrap 2 first batch from them was 121$, 22 bucks shipping.
The JP T5 stick IS an HRAP. However, the buttons are glued on, which may make modding a bit annoying the first time.
And yeah, $92 was VGO's initial w/shipping price for the HRAP2 when they first started selling the sticks; waited a few months for them to get the shipment and mail it to me though.