SOLD!!!
Pictures can be found
here. A video can be found
here.
The cabinet is in excellent condition. All of the side art is still there, very little of it really faded. The panels haven't peeled yet, and are still very flat. The pads were clean inside when I bought them, and all of the sensors are brand newand work with a simple thumbpress, though one has a pinched wire (still works fine though). All the brackets have all the screws. In short, the pad is impeccably new. The family I bought the machine from never really played it much, so I haven't even had to tweak anything yet.
The cabinet itself is Korean built, and we've grounded the entire thing by hand. I tried to take pictures of the ground wires we ran, but it's kind of hard to tell. Ground wire is run to the pads as well, and there is a breakoff connector for that. The monitor is very crisp and clean, almost no burn-in. We've added two side mounted fans, one on each side. Both are brand-new, quite powerful. The JAMMA plug is a bit on the weak side, but works perfectly. The poles on which the marquee rest are gone, because it didn't fit in the basement of the people we bought from. It has a 3rd MIX hard-style marquee with a small chip in the corner. I can also include a bootleg MAX2 soft marquee.
I have three System 573 boards, all digital. Two have mod boards (labeled 7th MIX), one has a legit EEPROM. I am selling these separately or together, depending on interest. One of the 573s runs 4th PLUS, 5th MIX, MAX, and Extreme. The other is currently running MAX2 and I have not switched it, because I cannot get MAX2 running again yet. The third currently doesn't run anything, but will run Extreme once I fix dip 4 (which does not work). Instructions can and will be provided to switch mixes. I also run StepMania on a linux box. It is fully hand-tailored to work on an arcade cabinet, from the software it's running to the theme for StepMania. It comes in a PCB style case, and fits nicely where the 573 should go. There is an overheating problem atm, but it can be fixed. It's questionable if this will be included if I sell the cabinet.
I am looking for at least $4,000 for the cab, because it is in very good working condition. Payment details and shipping can be arranged later, but I would prefer the buyer to handle most of the shipping (unless you're in Cali, in which case I will deliver for you, which would probably be cheaper than using a shipping company). I would much prefer payment in full, but I am happy to work out a payment plan given a good, reputable referral. PayPal is not terribly preferred, fees would work out to about $119 dollars, so if you want to use it, be prepared.
Comments plz
