Even More Realistic! - How to Make the Ultimate Virtual Pinball Machine Part 6
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- čas přidán 28. 02. 2024
- Prepare yourself for some audio magic, as in this episode I'll install the main sound system as well as a unique type of speaker for haptic feedback using sound. I also install the front buttons, side rails and tilt bob, as well as start working on the most complex part of the build...
If you want to see this build in shorter 1-minute videos, check out the shorts playlist: • The start of my Virtua...
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Truly an amazing work of art and electronic engineering. I always fancied myself somewhat handy and creative but I feel like a caveman next to your galaxy brain-ability to put this thing together 😂
Thanks for the kind words 😁 I didn't come up with all of this myself, there 's a lot of info online on building these things as well. It does take you through quite a lot of disciplines, but that's what makes it fun
Great work. Loving the series!
Thank you!
Awesome work. I can't wait to start building mine.
Thanks! Good luck with your build
Would love more details about lockbar speakers connection
I used 2 2.1 channel amplifiers for the exciter pairs. The subwoofer channel of the back exciters go to the bass shaker, and the subwoofer channel of the front exciters goes to the lockdown bar exciters. Is that enough info?
@@overtinker.projects specifically the connection of lockbar mini exciters, ret of the system I have exactly the same and it works wonders, but can’t connect somehow the small lockbar exciters, have tried both in line and in parallel connections, they give no feedback
@@overtinker.projects i would like to know exactly how you hooked the small lockbar exciters to the front sub, cause the connections are all ready occupied by the front bass and exciters
@yangotas yes, you are right. Somewhere near the end of the build I swapped out the amplifiers in this video for slightly larger ones with a separate output for a subwoofer
congrats on 1000 subs great videos
Thanks! It's quite a milestone
Is that the Original playfield I see in the background @ 10.09
Very keen eye! That is indeed the original playfield. It was gifted to me by the seller of the cabinet. Turns out he sold the cabinet empty because the game was broken beyond repair so he sold the parts separately. He was never able to sell the playfield because it's very damaged. It now has a nice spot in my shed :)
Great videos! I’ve seen your work posted on Reddit and I’m catching up…. What amps are you using? Thanks!
Thanks! Good to know that my videos get picked up on Reddit as well :) I used a TPA3116D2 2.1 amplifier that supplies 2x 50W for the speakers in the speaker panel and 100W for the subwoofer. For SSF I started with 2 PAM8610 amplifiers that each supply 2x 10W for the exciters. I upgraded those amplifiers later on to 2 TPA3110D2 2.1 amplifiers who supply 2x 15W to the exciters and 30W to the subwoofer channel. The back subwoofer channel is connected to a Dayton Audio TT25 PUCK and the front subwoofer channel is connected to 2 Dayton Audio DAEX13CT coin exciters under the lockdown bar.
Hope that helps :)