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2024 dream cruise was like watching a half day of daily drivers in traffic? heard the unpredictable weather caused the other 30,000 cars n trucks to stay home?! lol 🤷♂️🤔👍
Back in the day the cruise was a week long unofficially. People used to bring classic cars from other countries to participate. Thursday was actually the best day as it was just gridlock on the weekend. Just not the same anymore ...
@@nicholasharalambidis2884 oh for sure. I have wound up using them as just a single Bluetooth speaker on my patio or my garage. They are a little bigger then needed for those situations but work just fine
Nice that it uses the arcade ROM, but sucks they didn't include the difficulty settings like after you pass 4 or 5 boards without dying, the difficulty ramps up where each board after that would begin right as you have to make your first move on that board. So it starts clipping the first few seconds of the board where Dirk walks in and you can get you bearings on what room you're in. Most arcades had that difficulty setting enabled and having it jump right to you having to make a move when the next board loads created the ultimate jump scares and really made it even more difficult than it already was 😅
Not sure. They say 8. I’m guessing that depends on volume etc. I’ve only used them for 6 max at one time and still had battery left. The loudest I’ve had them is. About 50% if the volume knob
I was almost overwhelmed at all the games and props to them for sheer volume...quite a few were not working but i understand there are so many. Overall very cool place!
I've been able to link 2 speakers together via bluetooth but its very haphazard as there are no instructions really. There must be some sort of sequence to do it that they have not put in the owners manual which really inexcusable for this product...
Thanks for the video. Good to see it has a decent spinner this time. The original Tempest 1Up cab had a "Knob" not a spinner. Requires force to get it turn. That cab also has problems with sound being out of sync; you can see the shot being fired before hearing the sound. BTW, not sure what you were thinking by adding the wall of noise during setup, especially for so long. I had to mute it after about 20 seconds.
Thanks. They aren’t that complex to assemble. If you’ve never done it just take your time. And you can use a hand screwdriver too. If you can assemble IKEA stuff you should be fine imo
You think so?? You made it look so easy. I’m a 5 ft woman and thought maybe I should’ve bc the box was so big. I do have a screwdriver! I saw you had a drill. But I think I will try! Thank you
@@chasemn5324 the hardest part I think is lining up that second side. No matter how many of them I put together and it’s been about 10. I still get frustrated lining that second side up
Here’s the set up I got from Pioneer regions Link. Worked great, sounded great at my last wedding (dinner background music and toasts. Set them up at home with a different mixer and was getting some cut outs. Emailed Pioneer again about that. I also bought an xlr to rca cable so I could EQ but that didn’t work. Pioneer, please tell us how to use this product in detail connection - [ ] Consider the order of speakers to be A,B - [ ] Take the transmitter from speaker B and connect it to the master output of your DJ set up - [ ] Power on the master transmitter by pressing and holding the button until the LEDs illuminate - [ ] And hold the button button on that transmitter until the LED double blinks - [ ] Power on speaker A - [ ] Press and hold the SL button on speaker a until it blinks - [ ] When the rSL button changes to solid, it is paired - [ ] Press and hold the speaker+ Button on speaker A until it blinks - [ ] Power on speaker B - [ ] Press and hold the SL button on speaker B until it blinks - [ ] With the SL button changes to solid, it is paired - [ ] If you ever add more speakers, you would take the transmitter from the last speaker in the chain and make it the transmitter, continuing the pairing process down the line as instructed above
Probably about 45 minutes. I’ve done a bunch but this one being this shape and size was new to me so took me a little longer since I was unfamiliar with where it was supposed to line up and go
@@powerhouse2854 if you have never built one of them before I might take 2 hours. That is think would include all the unboxing and all as it’s boxed pretty good and that alone can take some time
Great video! 👏🏼 So i also thought these couldn’t be daisy chained if not using Sonic Link, but surprisingly was able to link 2 together with my phone paired via Bluetooth, which was a wonderful surprise. The way i did it was: phone > (via bluetooth) > to speaker #1, then speaker #1 > (via “Wireless Link”) > to speaker #2. Pretty cool, even without using their new Sonic Link technology. I just came back from a band rehearsal trying to use these for my piano/keyboard, and the 40ms latency is a bit more noticeable for me as a musician, especially for faster tempo songs (120bpm+). But i really want to love these speakers so bad, but I’m now on the fence about keeping them. I’m a little unsure based on their price point, vs. just using my trusty Roland KC-500 keyboard amp. We’ll see… 🤷♂️ Anyway, great video again and just wanted to share.
For low latency daisy chaining, I would think the two ways would only be with the sonic link or using a physical cable. I plan on buying 1 or 2 of these speakers. If you're looking to sell, let me know!
My normal gigs I don’t need to bring speakers. But my next one that I do need to bring them is next month in May. So that will be the first real test. Not sure if I’ll be able to do video but I can at a minimum update the description with my thoughts after that gig. Also this next one will be 90s alternative. I do have one in June that I need them that will be more dance music focused so testing the bass. But I still might bring my sub for that one
i got the Trackball also got the spinner the instructions show plugging the spinner into the 4pin inside the trackball but there is only one cable coming out of the trackball and no room for the cable attached to the spinner WTF?
My camera mic is pretty bad it’s almost 10 years old now. There are some videos out there of people playing them compared to other speakers that I watched before buying but I didn’t know what the other speakers sounded like in person so didn’t really have a good feel for what they sounded like until I got them
This one is a lengthy build, but not as much as Tron, to me at least. Great video. Since some of TC build is counterintuitive compared to the other A1up, I used this to make sure I was doing it right.
@@SonicGT73 if you ever do be sure to do the C-clamp mod on the flight yoke. It makes the thing a lot more sturdy and is very cheap to do. Fun fact: Tron is the only game from A1up that doesn’t have any of their logos, anywhere except the back panel with the warnings. When they licensed it from Disney that was a stipulation in the contract.
Just picked one of these up - generally a nice cabinet, though I don't understand why they are doing a horizontal display that doesn't match the native orientation of the marquee game in the cabinet... Early versions can have bad encoder boards and the marquee is pretty poorly printed, and a LOT of the trackballs seem to have at least 1-2 bad mini bearings on the encoder shaft. Replacements are 3mm ID x 6 mm OD and 2.5mm thick.
I was hoping the assembly sequence would've been presented at normal speed, so I could see what was being done. Couldn't make out anything at high speed. Congrats on getting this table. Waiting for the Pong table to come in. A normal speed assembly sequence would've been very helpful, since I'm legally blind, and have a tough time seeing the manual. Thanks for the video.
Looks good man. I wish those guys made full size cabinets. Their attention to detail is crazy on those mini's. The quality of the Arcade1Ups is getting better as well.