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    • pjftP
      pjft @carlhungus74
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      @carlhungus74 Ah, great, so there's still hope on my end :D

      My 3 and 5 year olds like to play (out of all things) the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games (yup, that's true @TMNTturtlguy :) ). While the 5-year-old kind of has a good feel for how to control the game, the 3 year old is there just for the fun. Mostly button mashing and moving the joystick somewhere. It's credit feeding all the way. :)

      Well done on the cabinet, looks great. I ended up not putting some proper speakers on mine yet - I have a pair of Logitech speakers there, with sticky tape, but it's not ideal. It's serviceable, but I imagine I probably should fix that one day.

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      • carlhungus74C
        carlhungus74 @pjft
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        @pjft said in my first Bubble-bobble bartop:

        @carlhungus74 Ah, great, so there's still hope on my end :D

        I have a pair of Logitech speakers there, with sticky tape, but it's not ideal. It's serviceable, but I imagine I probably should fix that one day.

        I have put 2 visaton speakers and a 2.1 12V amplifier (same as in cars, I think). Unfortunately, result is not very satisfying, because there is lot of "background noise" and interferences. Try to limit them, but the analog audio of the rpi seems very "poor"... With sometimes some "cracks & pops" when navigating in menus, or rebooting.
        Annoying, but the overall quality is great, and the volume can be "impressive" for such a small bartop..
        Maybe I will try to upgrade the "sound" side in a near future.

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        • pjftP
          pjft @carlhungus74
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          @carlhungus74 My audio comes from the monitor, as I found that the one from the Pi wasn't great either.

          I believe I ran into static as well at some point, and the solution was to use separate power sources...? I don't quite recall exactly, but I remember that sharing the same USB or power source resulted in some static of sorts? Maybe I was powering the speakers with the Pi's USB as well, and that was the issue - don't quite remember, unfortunately.

          Best of luck!

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          • cyperghostC
            cyperghost @carlhungus74
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            @carlhungus74 I made very good experience with these speakers from Amazon. They are USB powered but likely look better outside the cabinet ;)

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            • Thorr69T
              Thorr69
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              Which theme did you use for this? (I know it's modified, but I would like to know what theme you started with.) I really like the layout.

              RPi 3b
              Official PSU
              Official RetroPie image
              Pandora's Box 5 controller

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              • carlhungus74C
                carlhungus74 @pjft
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                @pjft said in my first Bubble-bobble bartop:

                @carlhungus74 My audio comes from the monitor, as I found that the one from the Pi wasn't great either.

                I believe I ran into static as well at some point, and the solution was to use separate power sources...? I don't quite recall exactly, but I remember that sharing the same USB or power source resulted in some static of sorts? Maybe I was powering the speakers with the Pi's USB as well, and that was the issue - don't quite remember, unfortunately.

                Best of luck!

                Unfortunately, cannot retrieve the digital sound from the pi hdmi, as my "old" monitor is VGA/DVI only.
                The amplifier and pi are not on the same power supply (dedicated 12v power supply for the amplifier)., but background noise is still here. Will try to use "shielded" cable between pi and amplifier.

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                • carlhungus74C
                  carlhungus74 @Thorr69
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                  @Thorr69 said in my first Bubble-bobble bartop:

                  Which theme did you use for this? (I know it's modified, but I would like to know what theme you started with.) I really like the layout.

                  Glad you like it. Can't remember which theme I modify. Will check this. If you want, I can send you my modified theme.

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                  • AndersHPA
                    AndersHP @carlhungus74
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                    @carlhungus74
                    Great looking arcade! Fun to see another Bubble Bobble build, and the white buttons looks great!!
                    Which Seimitsu buttons is it, exactly?

                    About the static, I remember from my car-audio tweaking days, that wrapping the signal cable in tinfoil could solve some issues.

                    That being said, I have absolutely no static issues, and I'm using the HDMI out instead of the 3,5 mm jack. Have you tried this?

                    My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
                    My Gameboy

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                    • Thorr69T
                      Thorr69 @AndersHP
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                      @AndersHP He answered that already -

                      @carlhungus74 said in my first Bubble-bobble bartop:

                      Unfortunately, cannot retrieve the digital sound from the pi hdmi, as my "old" monitor is VGA/DVI only.

                      RPi 3b
                      Official PSU
                      Official RetroPie image
                      Pandora's Box 5 controller

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                      • AndersHPA
                        AndersHP @Thorr69
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                        @Thorr69 My monitor is CGA/DVI only also, got me one of these, works great:

                        HDMI to VGA/jack

                        My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
                        My Gameboy

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                        • carlhungus74C
                          carlhungus74 @AndersHP
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                          @AndersHP said in my first Bubble-bobble bartop:

                          @Thorr69 My monitor is CGA/DVI only also, got me one of these, works great:

                          HDMI to VGA/jack

                          Thanks for the advice. Will try this. It couldn't be worse than the built-in analog jack of the pi :)

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                          • carlhungus74C
                            carlhungus74 @AndersHP
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                            @AndersHP said in my first Bubble-bobble bartop:

                            @carlhungus74
                            Great looking arcade! Fun to see another Bubble Bobble build, and the white buttons looks great!!
                            Which Seimitsu buttons is it, exactly?

                            Buttons are PS-14-GN.
                            Seimitsu PS-14-GN
                            Very happy with them.

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