I was doing a little research on Xbox 360 sticks and came across this:
http://www.aiabstore.com
Is anybody familiar with this? I e-mailed them and they said they have some Seimitsu LS-32 sticks, which sounded interesting. I was just wondering if anybody heard anything good or bad about them.
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brokenhalo
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they have a good reputation and make some solid looking sticks with plenty of available options. the guy who runs that company and builds the sticks posts over on shoryuken.com and has a good reputation. only problem is that he has a large waiting list at the moment from people wanting sticks for street fighter 4. someone mentioned in a thread over there that it's about 7 weeks wait for a stick at the moment from AIAB.
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brokenhalo
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hardest part is definitely the case, agreed. the cost of power tools to do a good job would probably cost about a $1000 for good quality power tools that i'd want to use day in day out. by my estimate they probably make about $50-80 profit on each stick they make. good money if you can get as many customers as they do, but it's still a time intensive operation for cutting/assembly/soldering/testing. i think they are worth it.Jockel wrote:It's a bit expensive imo.
I mean it's not THAT hard to build a custom stick yourself.
Hardest part is probably the case ^^"