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Retro Ralph reviews audio/joystick mods for Arcade1Up TMNT with subwoofer amplifier setup.
HAP Competition sticks have better spring quality and center return than stock Sanwa clone joysticks
high confidence · Direct comparison shown with physical demonstration of spring response and stability
HAP Competition sticks are too deep and positioned too close to cabinet edge, preventing control panel cover from fitting properly
high confidence · Physical demonstration showing gap when attempting to install cover plate
Arcade1Up TMNT cabinet stock PCB has a grounding issue causing hum that can be resolved with a ground loop isolator
medium confidence · Retro Ralph states he 'noticed that there's a little bit of a grounding issue' and added isolator to solve it
Adding a subwoofer and amplifier to stock Arcade1Up speakers dramatically improves audio without replacing the original speakers
high confidence · Demonstrated in gameplay footage with audible rumble and bass response; states speakers sound great without replacement
Arcade Game Factory Gen 3 marquee has zero light bleed
high confidence · Direct statement with emphasis: 'Zero light bleed with you. No light bleed.'
“I told myself I wouldn't even buy this one because I had already made one, and then I made another one. This is actually my third DMNT.”
Retro Ralph@ 1:02 — Indicates strong enthusiasm for TMNT Arcade1Up model; shows repeat purchase behavior
“I know guys it's overkill but when one of the Foot Clan blows up and you hear the whole cabinet rumble it's so worth it.”
Retro Ralph@ 7:20 — Justifies subwoofer addition despite acknowledging it as 'overkill'; emphasizes immersion enhancement
“The beauty of it is I didn't really have to mod much. So you'll see that everything's still controlled by the stock, you know, volume control.”
Retro Ralph@ 8:02 — Highlights ease of integration through existing Arcade1Up volume control via 3.5mm jack
“It's a little frivolous but guys seriously it just makes it so fun so it's probably a cheaper way to do this but oh my gosh i just love it”
Retro Ralph@ 10:42 — Acknowledges subjective 'luxury' nature of mod while defending its value proposition
“I have this really kind of dialed in for the way this is right now...the way 1UP has it all wired, you can control it right out of your, this audio jack, which is really cool.”
Retro Ralph@ 8:09 — Praise for Arcade1Up's design allowing easy audio modifications through standard 3.5mm jack
design_philosophy: Arcade1Up TMNT generates high enthusiasm among modding community; repeat purchases indicate strong appeal despite stock limitations
high · Retro Ralph purchased three units; states TMNT 'hype is off the charts right now'; demonstrates comprehensive upgrade path
market_signal: Arcade1Up TMNT driving strong aftermarket mod ecosystem with premium component demand (HAP sticks, amplifiers, subwoofers, marquees, coin doors)
high · Comprehensive ecosystem of compatible upgrades discussed; Retro Ralph purchased third unit; multiple suppliers offering solutions
product_strategy: Arcade1Up design enables easy audio amplification integration via standard 3.5mm jack without requiring major modifications to PCB or stock speaker wiring
high · Retro Ralph demonstrates that amplifier hooks directly to existing 3.5mm audio jack and stock volume control still functions; minimal PCB modification needed
product_strategy: Third-party suppliers (Tulsa Arcades, Arcade Game Factory) have developed compatible upgrade components for Arcade1Up TMNT addressing stock limitations
high · Coin door assembly from Tulsa Arcades; Arcade Game Factory Gen 3 marquee with zero light bleed mentioned as improvement over standard
product_concern: HAP Competition joystick depth and positioning create physical fitment incompatibility with Arcade1Up control panel cover due to cabinet design constraints
high · Detailed demonstration showing control panel cover cannot close with HAP sticks installed; requires Dremeling cover or alternative solution
youtube_groq_whisper · $0.042
technology_signal: Stock Arcade1Up PCB exhibits ground hum issue requiring external ground loop isolator for clean audio output
medium · Retro Ralph identifies grounding issue and implements 3.5mm ground loop isolator to resolve hum before connecting amplifier