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    • DubiousEngineerD
      DubiousEngineer
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      I’m making a 2 player RetroPie system with sanwa joysticks and buttons... it’s about 3/4 done, big up RetroPie (I’m in love!) ... is there a good audio amp that works on 5v pi supply ... also, where does one get bespoke vinyl made? ... anything else I should know before finishing the build?

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        liebowa
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        Well, "good" is subjective, but I'm using this because it was cheap and fit my bill. It's driving two 4" speakers and is powered by a standard 5v USB adapter. I'm happy with it.

        https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00URISQU6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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          grant2258 Banned
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          i just got there http://www.argos.co.uk/product/1077685 and took the guts out there is a louder updated version on amazon for the same price but you get the speaker and the amp and change from a tenner you really cant complain

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            DubiousEngineer @grant2258
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            @liebowa !! Oh wow!! Yeah that looks like it will do the job!! ... Thanks!!!

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              DubiousEngineer
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              @grant2258 OMG! ... Argos just up the road... USB speakers... you get everything in one package! ... right... that’s the plan this weekend! Expect to see it on the video!! Well done old chap!! Howard

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                grant2258 Banned
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                honestly i just done it cause it was cheaper than a seperate amp and speakers.

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                  DubiousEngineer @grant2258
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                  @grant2258 makes absolute sense... any thoughts on getting some vinyl wraps - cheap and cheerful? Iron-on or glue/stick type jobs?

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                    Domogram Rovers
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                    I used Rockstar Print. Great quality and choice but only you can decide if you consider the prices cheap.

                    The King in King & Balloon is a dead ringer for Donald Trump!

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                      DubiousEngineer @Domogram Rovers
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                      @domogram-rovers thanks mate... I’ll have a look at them on line and see!! ... I’m quite excited to finish this project!

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                        DubiousEngineer @grant2258
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                        @grant2258 purchased online, collection tomorrow!... looking forward to pulling it all apart and using the guts ! ... was it easy to get the speakers out or are they glued in?

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                          grant2258 Banned
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                          just take the front grills off the screws are under them. You can be careful or not its up to you. They come off easy enough but can brake if you are rough again its up to you is you wanna put them back. After its apart its just a matter of desoldering the wires slipping them out the speaker base and solder back.

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                            DubiousEngineer @grant2258
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                            @grant2258 mate! Boom! Installed!! ... you superstar... saved me loads of time! ... the missus won’t let me spray paint it yet because she wants to finish playing tumblepop!!

                            Last weeks video below, I’m planning a release this weekend with a special mention for you!! Thanks!! (But I forgot your name when I made the video!!)

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                              grant2258 Banned
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                              nice build mate I have zero woodwork skills and managed to make one with a jigsaw and mans best friend guessing what i wanted it to look like and just draw it by hand then cut it.

                              I still need to do the top marquee on mine but it looks ok for me. I just spray painted mine black with poundland paint and put a little perspex on the front.

                              I originally ran it on a pie but then i decided to run it on an old i3 laptop which fits in the box. I got retropie compiled and all was good until i tried to use the monitor on my laptop. It only has hdmi and my monitor im using only has dvi and vga and it doesnt play ball with a pass through cable some I might neeed to get another adapter that will convert the signal properly.

                              https://drive.google.com/open?id=17Qp1sVEQqHYE2IX6XCXukbwWBO2PNhTq

                              for pics of my attempt

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                                DubiousEngineer @grant2258
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                                @grant2258 Exactly... 5 quid for HDMI to VGA on eBay... Here's a lovely mention for you... thanks for your help!... going to look at your pictures now!

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                                  grant2258 Banned
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                                  was a nice project well presented mate . I can tell you love your arcades now have a game of rygar, black tiger and shinobi. 3 of my favs.

                                  ps i love how you took the grinder to the speakers that was class

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                                    herb_fargus administrators @DubiousEngineer
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                                    @dubiousengineer mine would probably be jankier, but I'd probably find a way to make the volume controls accessible.

                                    Great build

                                    If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                                    Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                                      herman27d
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                                      I bought my graphics from Mini Arcade Machines.

                                      https://miniarcademachines.co.uk/

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                                        DubiousEngineer @herb_fargus
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                                        @herb_fargus ... well thanks to you guys I’m laearning something! ... yup, I have to lift it up to adjust the volume at the moment... not a big deal, but I’m sure it can be made better!! Did you see the latest vid? ... big thanks to this forum!!

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                                          DubiousEngineer @herman27d
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                                          @herman27d I have contacted them! Thanks!!

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                                            grant2258 Banned
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                                            you dont need to adjust the volume just set it to a level you find you want it at max leave it there and set the volume you want to change it to with retropie . This is how you do it with car amps (i know im simplifying this) the am levels are set then the radio controls the gain the amp gets. again if you want the volume button visible that wont be a problem. I personally have mine at max before any white noise comes from the amp and just adjust retro pie to the volume I want it at. All i do is press the start button and change the volume there again its all personal choice

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