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Arcade1Up Wave 2 control panel teardown shows encoder standardization, upgraded joystick/buttons, but still below Sanwa quality.
Arcade1Up has standardized on a universal encoder board for all machines, moving away from machine-specific boards
high confidence · RetroRalph visual inspection of Wave 2 Mortal Kombat control panel
Wave 2 joysticks feature upgraded micro switches and better overall quality compared to Wave 1
high confidence · RetroRalph direct comparison and teardown of Wave 2 joystick
Wave 1 control panel connections were glued, whereas Wave 2 uses cleaner fastened connections
high confidence · RetroRalph visual comparison between Wave 1 and Wave 2 wiring
Some Wave 2 units have loose button connections despite cleaner overall design
high confidence · RetroRalph identified two loose connections on his specific unit during teardown
The encoder board includes dual speaker connectors suggesting future machines may support two speakers
medium confidence · RetroRalph observation of 'speaker' and 'speaker one' connections on encoder board; explicitly stated as speculation
Arcade1Up joysticks are clone units but improved quality; still notably below Sanwa JLF standard
high confidence · RetroRalph direct side-by-side comparison of Arcade1Up clone joystick with authentic Sanwa JLF
Button connections use standard connectors compatible with Sanwa button upgrades
high confidence · RetroRalph technical analysis of wiring and connector types
Arcade1Up speaker is the same between Wave 1 and Wave 2
high confidence · RetroRalph inspection and comparison
“It looks like they're standardizing on a controller board that will be used for all machines. So before it seemed like they had machine specific encoder boards it looks like that's no longer the case.”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 0:34 — Indicates manufacturing standardization strategy by Arcade1Up
“There's a speaker two connection. It's like speaker and speaker one. So my guess is that there will be future machines that maybe have two speakers.”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 1:07 — Suggests future product roadmap expansion; explicitly labeled as speculation
“The arcade one-up joystick is upgraded, but it's not quite Sanwa. So if you're really into fighting games and you want the best possible experience, I suggest a Sanwa joystick like this.”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 2:32 — Qualifies improvement against industry standard benchmark
“On wave one these were glued I don't know why but they were glued on so someone with the wave one cabinets from manufacturing perspective got really excited with the glue so there tends to be glue all over the place but this looks much cleaner”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 3:21 — Notes manufacturing process improvements and previous quality control issues
“These micro switches they're just some kind of reverse engineered, you know, China brand micro switch. But, you know, it plays well for what it is.”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 5:37 — Identifies component sourcing and pragmatic quality assessment
market_signal: Arcade1Up positioning Wave 2 as upgraded offering with component improvements and better serviceability, suggesting incremental enhancement strategy
medium · Documented improvements across joystick, buttons, and wiring suggest intentional value-add over Wave 1; easier upgrade paths support premium positioning
product_strategy: Control panel improvements in Wave 2 including upgraded joystick micro switches, cleaner wiring connections, and better button fastening vs glued connections in Wave 1
high · Direct physical comparison of Wave 1 and Wave 2 components showing glue removal and upgraded micro switches
product_concern: Wave 2 units exhibiting loose button connections despite overall cleaner design, suggesting quality control gaps
high · RetroRalph identified two loose connections on his specific unit and recommended verification by owners
product_strategy: Evidence of dual-speaker support being prepared for future Arcade1Up machines
medium · Encoder board includes separate 'speaker' and 'speaker one' connections; RetroRalph explicitly notes this as speculation based on technical observation
technology_signal: Arcade1Up transitioning from machine-specific encoder boards to standardized universal controller boards
high · RetroRalph visual inspection of Wave 2 encoder board with explicit comparison to Wave 1 approach
mixed(0.6)— Generally positive about Wave 2 improvements over Wave 1, acknowledging upgraded components and easier serviceability. However, tempered by quality control concerns (loose connections) and realistic assessment that components still fall short of premium aftermarket alternatives like Sanwa. Tone is pragmatic and educational rather than enthusiastic or critical.
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