Timedog said:
Okay, so I was about to purchase a seimitsu LS-32, but this (image below) says that the JLF deflection on my TE stick is already "very low", while the deflection on the LS-32 is just "low". Does anyone else have experience with both of these and deflection?
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From my experience, deflection is measuring how much a stick oscillates.
For example, if you move the stick to one extreme, and let go, so that it subsequently moves freely back to centre, a stick that oscillates before coming back to rest has a "high deflection"; a stick that doesn't oscillate, but rather, snaps back to centre, has a "low deflection".
Also, deflection shouldn't be confused with stiffness; you can use light or heavy springs, yet still have a high deflection.
It's best to try for yourself. There's no perfect stick; they're all flawed with their pros and cons...
rivals said:
Cross posting from the tech talk noobie thread on srk to see if you guys have some advice for me:
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- Learn to solder and wire.
- Learn to hack PSX pad.
- Pick a joystick enclosure, and rewire for PSX.
- Hack a different pad, e.g. Saturn, and rewire.
- Hack pads for multiple systems, and rewire.
- Use project boxes (or cheap, small enclosures) and D-sub connectors (e.g. 15/ 25 pins), and rewire the aforementioned systems.
- You can mod stock buttons, and stock joyticks, to be better than arcade-grade parts.
... Just spread the time and cost - it's not that daunting, nor difficult.