Table Top Virtual Pinball Cabinet Assembly Video
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- čas přidán 7. 04. 2020
- In this video we walk through how to assemble our table top virtual pinball cabinet. It goes together quickly with our cam lock system. It supports a 24" play field monitor. For the back box you can do a static marquee print or a 11.6" second monitor.
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I love what you guys do! I built a bartop arcade cabinet that I bought from you guys a few years back and have been getting plenty of use outta it. Just recently installed a coin-op onto it to add some functionality
This is what I was waiting for from y’all! I definitely need one ☝🏽 great 👍🏾 job
gotta give the dude credit, its clean man.
Artwork looks great!
my next buy for sure this is exactly what i need
Love this thing. Excellent design. They ship premium parts. The 'basic' buttons are Goldleaf brand. Highly recommend GRS products and their sales assist. This little pup smokes the Legends Micro. I have both.
What monitor did you happen to use with your build. Trying to figure out what 24' 4k monitor can work with this kit
I just received this kit this week. Still working on the build but I know it's gonna be awesome. Had one small problem (front button plate didn't have the cam screw holes drilled out on one side, had to do it myself) but overall I'm very pleased.
@@tjveith they are the holes the cam lock screws go in.(At 2:18, when he put that front plate on, the cam screws are what he put it on.) I just took a drill and gently drilled them out, being careful not to fuck anything up. I took pictures first just in case I did. If you have the same problem and aren't comfortable doing it I'd just contact the company.
@@tjveith Have zero concerns. If for some reason they messed something up, they'll take care of it. My friend had an issue much further down the road with something and it was 100% covered. GRS is the real deal.
Can I hook a Nintendo switch up to this to play Pinball FX3? I imagine there is a way but this is all new to me so I'm still trying to learn. Love the cabinet!
thank *YOU*
These look cool, and obviously a less expensive build and smaller footprint, i'd love a full blown 43" build.. so hows the impact of the smaller playfield .. i mean i know its duh, SMALLER ha, just lookin for some reviews about the enjoyment factor of the smaller screen vs bigger versions. either way such a build has a place and a valid use case. always dig seeing the gameroomsolution product vids. thx
these are sweet champ A+
Cool. Have you guys ever toyed around with a 3 screen design for Pinup Popper optimized games?
Which button on the side is generally used for nudging? The yellow or red one?
I just want this with the graphics and a light up marquee is that possible?
SWEET!!!!!
What computer hardware do you suggest for this tabletop pinball build? Thanks
Do you have electronics plungers?
This is a cool cabinet but is there anyway to get it customized....i'd like something like this only elongate the end to add a joystick and 6 buttons with a spinner....is that possible? i know you have another cab but i like the fact that the pinball on here lies more flat as opposed to standing straight up
Does your encoder work with nintendo switch or only with pc? Thanks
I need it right away.
Where to buy...and when.
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I use the Mini (24"-27") Pinball on the Bench/Bar/Table Top, Nothing wrong with the Zero Delay Encoder, it can even do Zen FX if using X360.CE (free) Software
Not sure how good I would be at building the rest. This is the look I want.
I want this too!! I wish they did the PC...lights and monitor too. :(
I got this kit, but my monitor vesa screws (standard 4”x4” apart) is at the very edges of the monitor holder so there’s no adjustment, and the monitor is off center by about an inch. Is there a way around this?
Do you ship to Italy?
I like the idea of a super small form factor. Is there a base or a stand for this version rather than using a table??
Right now I just plan for a table as it is fairly small. If I did a stand then you get in the cost and size of the mid-size we sell so you might as well get one with legs.
@@Gameroomsolutions From looking at your site, the one with legs....doesn't come with legs?
Could GameRoomSolutions add mechanical plunger, contacts, shakers, etc...for improved pinball experience?
You have to source those elsewhere and add them yourself. They just sell the bare cabinet kits, graphic vinyls, arcade buttons and keyboard encoders.
Solenoids???
i really like this just one question you didnt show or mention in the video. is there a power switch like how do you turn it on and off
You can have software shut down machine when you exit. Then just flip your power switch to bring it all back on.
@@Gameroomsolutions ok thank you
My project with a manual ball firing, in the form of a table:
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Is it possible to use an actual plunger instead of a button? So it feels a little more authentic? Otherwise really pretty cool!
Would like to know this to
i just bought this can i build the cabinet before my monitors come in to make sure everything is good and put everything in after?
I did that mostly. I would just suggest that you leave a side panel off so you can mount the playfield monitor onto the board easier, and the 2nd monitor, if you choose that option. Otherwise you'll need to just loosen the lug nuts and disassemble a side panel. It's not hard to do this, just bothersome.
yeah looks great, well done made
(but I prefere real pinballs anyhow, like said, great made!
what a wonderfull machine !!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Anyone making these please reach out I want one bad...
Hi Ryan, what size pc could i add to this?
There is not much space inside if you need to fit in a good graphics card.
I'm assembling this kit right now and have a question. Can you answer here?
Website is proper channel for support.
anyway of figuring out the use of an actual plunger instead of a button?
super easy, just make the plunger pull a wire that touches a leaf switch
@@ORIGINALGAMESONLY yes but that would be no different than pushing the button, you need an analogue setup so that you can contoll how hard the ball is hit for those skill shots which is what i am getting at.
@@clumaster There are 3d printed options you can use with a standard pinball plunger that work with a linear potentiometer to get analog plunger control, but I'm not sure if it would fit in this tabletop build.
@@The-Eric-Cartman Yes i see them around more now. it seems the market for these kind of things is getting better compared to 3 years ago when i made my post.😃
I have a MSI mini board its very small but when you add the graphic card I dont think it will fit. Will there be a site that anyone build one of these post pictures. Love the design, I have a GRS concel and the level up. would like to add this to my small collection.
Whenever I finish mine I'll post a vid on my page for you. You're right though, it would be a tight fit for a mini to go inside the cab but it probably could be done if the graphics card is in the back part of the cabinet. I'm personally just running it off a computer that's in another bartop arcade machine I've built, running HDMI/USB cables between the two. It may be a while before I can post a vid though, because shipping of parts I'm waiting is slow for obvious reasons.
Will this work with a 23.9 inch monitor
Yes. I use a 23.8” monitor in mine and it fits fine.
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TELL US HOW MUCH FOR A READY TO USE PIMBALL TABLE MACHINE WITH ALL THE 500 TABLES INSTALLED. TELL US HOW MUCH DO YOU CHARGE?
I checked out the monitor you recommend for this but its to old and no longer available. what monitor will work and 24" HDMI. Will any one work
I used this one: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XKB2ZMY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . It will work with the interface they suggested. This is the 24" I used: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BHPH61J/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It's no longer available but most 24" monitors should work.
That makes no sense you can not put a mb gc and power inside it . It is too small. If it was bigger a lot of people will buy it . 😯 it's pretty awesom but too small.
We have a mid size pinball for a 27" that would accommodate. This is for a mini pc or a tower under it.
@@Gameroomsolutions you mean for mini itx or micro atx it's ok ? How can you do that? I would like have this table top !
This company has a bad image of bad customer service. If you have an issue, you are on your own.
Not true buddy!
@@kingbuffbeats Absolutly horrible customer service reputation and well deserved, literally the worst customer service after a sale I have ever encountered!
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Three years ago was,...well, three years ago, I had excellent communication with them.