🎉 Unleash Your Inner Champion with Sanwa!
The SANWA JLF-TP-8YT Joystick is a high-quality, adjustable joystick designed for arcade gaming enthusiasts. With its robust construction, customizable features, and compatibility with various gaming platforms, it offers an unparalleled gaming experience. Perfect for both arcade cabinets and home consoles, this joystick is a must-have for serious gamers looking to enhance their control and precision.
Button Quantity | 16 |
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | playstation, Xbox 360 |
Controller Type | Joystick |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | PC, Windows |
Item Dimensions | 4.33 x 3.15 x 2.76 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Color | Red |
M**E
Great joystick for DIY arcade
This joystick provides a solid feel and reliable accuracy for my countertop arcade unit. I found the screws in the mounting plate were more difficult to remove than I'd prefer, but that is a very minor complaint in an otherwise impeccable product. It feels very durable and I expect it will last.I was tempted to spend less on a cheaper joystick and buttons, but I am convinced this was worth the cost difference based on this experience. It gives a professional feel on the DIY arcade.
G**H
Good feel
I had to figure out which wire did what but it works great. Good control. Easy switch from 8 way to 4. Watch YouTube video.
M**M
Very nice sticks. Clicky.
They come in generic packaging, but if these are fakes, they're extremely good fakes. I've purchased several now with no problems whatsoever.Very responsive, they work fine with Sanwa modification parts, and the switches feel good.The sticks are also VERY clicky. Sanwa released the JLX series somewhat recently that is supposed to be silent (I haven't tried it, so I don't know), but these JLF levers are fairly loud. Once installed in a housing, the housing body will generally dampen the sound quite a bit, but they're still audibly clicky even then.
D**K
Seems good quality hard to tell if it's real or not
Seems genuine but hard to tell these days. Nice and clicky
P**L
Arcade1up replacement/upgrade
Due to the issues with a joystick on both of my Arcade1up machines I have now put one of these in two different Arcade1up machines (Mortal Kombat and NBA Jam). They feel kind of similar to the stock sticks but there is certainly a quality difference. The clicking is a little quieter and less cheap sounding than the stock sticks in the Arcade1up cabinets. It comes set up as 8-way but can be switched to 4-way if u are using it for Pac-Man or something like that by adjusting the retainer on the bottom of the stick. It’s pretty easy to do but you have to take the control deck off to access the bottom of the joystick.I like the standard square 8-way gate and even don’t mind the light tension springs for the NBA Jam but hate both in the MK. I put an octagonal gate on the one in the Mortal Kombat machine and love it. I plan on putting 4 lb tension springs in the MK cabinet and maybe 2 lb springs in the NBA Jam (just so it dosnt feel so cheap).As far as install goes, you have to be somewhat handy, but it’s pretty easy to install. You will want to take the metal plate off of your stock Arcade1up joystick and install it on your new sanwa. This way the screw holes match up and you don’t have to make a bunch of new holes.The other thing is this joystick comes with a 5 pin connector and the 1up has 8 wires soldered in. This is where you may spend a little extra time figuring it out. Basically, under your joystick, there are four switches/buttons (up, down, left, right). On the stock setup, each switch is connected to the control board with two wires (power and ground). To wire in the new joystick, you just have to use the included connecter and splice 5 wires. You will use the positive wire from each switch and connect to one of the four colored wires on the connecter. You can use just one of the old grounds and connect it to the black wire on the included connecter.You could solder the wires, but I just twisted and used heat shrink tubes and a heat gun. Electrical tape would work fine too.A little trial and error may be needed to have your directions correct if your like me, but the second time was a lot easier.Size wise the sanwa is about the same as the Arcade1up sticks so the only issues fitting should be able to be resolved by orienting the stick so the 5 pin connecter isn’t obstructed.I will try to add pictures if I do another one or when I do the springs.
D**S
Great response time
I only used it a few times but it's way better than the 1up that came in the pacman I tried another brand it's was also junk this has very good response time so far love it
D**N
4-way conversion took some thinking
It wasn't very strait forward to me how to convert it to 4-way but after puzzling over it a bit we figured it out. Did not realize the inner part of the little plastic piece on the bottom could pop out and back in. So you pop out the inner ring and rotate it 45 degrees and it's becomes 4 way. It's been working awesome for the few weeks I've had it.
O**E
Great upgrade for my 8bitdo fight stick. I noticed increased accuracy and response feel right away!
I noticed right away that the response and feel was much improved, the switches seem more accurate and the soldering to my 8bitdo was a snap!