You will see that its not Hype. Its a great pin just watch out for the disk when it breaks in after a few gamesit will make your head spin sometimes.
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You will see that its not Hype. Its a great pin just watch out for the disk when it breaks in after a few gamesit will make your head spin sometimes.
Quoted from Boatshoe:I'm enjoying Tron, but my disc sounds like a lawn mower. I played 2 different Tron Pros on location. 1 location was a bar, so the backround noise was loud. The other place was pretty quiet. I never noticed the disc noise before.
If you "hear" the disk spinning I have the perfect solution.
Step 1: Open your coin door (do not attempt step 2 unless you complete step 1)
Step 2: Turn up your volume to 52 bc this is how the game was meant to be played.
Step 3: Close and Lock your coin door.
Step 4: Enjoy the game as it was ment to be played.
Its a motor spinning at a good RPM. Its not going to be silent. If you cant turn the volume then the pop bumper sound may bother you also.
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