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I'm thinking of putting up my very nice Addams in trade for a Nice AFM

By patrickvc

6 years ago


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    #1 6 years ago

    Im not looking to sell the Addams at least not yet but I would entertain a trade for a clean AFM. Not looking for a remake or a beater. Just testing the waters at this point

    #2 6 years ago

    I saw the le remake yesterday at SS billiards and it looks better than a 10k fully restored one!
    Just saying.

    #3 6 years ago

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    #4 6 years ago
    Quoted from RVH:

    I saw the le remake yesterday at SS billiards and it looks better than a 10k fully restored one!
    Just saying.

    Some people still perfer a original for many reasons. Im curious what made the remake better looking than a restored hep or brian kelly modded afm?

    #5 6 years ago
    Quoted from bigd1979:

    Some people still perfer a original for many reasons. Im curious what made the remake better looking than a restored hep or brian kelly modded afm?

    I guess you would need to see them in person and calucate the price associated with each to decide.
    I would choose a brand new one myself.
    Again the remake looks amazing! I was to busy playing Dialed In to play it though.

    #6 6 years ago

    The remake is amazing!! Has newer technology. The Le topper is so cool.

    #7 6 years ago

    Reasons the remake looks and performs better. (Some of these are subjective). Metal saucers. RGB lighting on main saucer. Huge color HD screen. All D.C. current lighting means zero flicker on any of the LEDs. Upgraded LED speakers are very clear. The subwoofer goes very deep without rattling the cabinet.

    #8 6 years ago
    Quoted from spazzman90:

    Reasons the remake looks and performs better. (Some of these are subjective). Metal saucers. RGB lighting on main saucer. Huge color HD screen. All D.C. current lighting means zero flicker on any of the LEDs. Upgraded LED speakers are very clear. The subwoofer goes very deep without rattling the cabinet.

    And it's a 100% new machine!

    #9 6 years ago

    Yeah I get that but I'm a purist collector. Like an old car I like stuff I can work on

    #11 6 years ago
    Quoted from spazzman90:

    Reasons the remake looks and performs better. (Some of these are subjective). Metal saucers. RGB lighting on main saucer. Huge color HD screen. All D.C. current lighting means zero flicker on any of the LEDs. Upgraded LED speakers are very clear. The subwoofer goes very deep without rattling the cabinet.

    Plastic, metal looking painted saucers (easy to do) , multiple colors on mothership (also a fairly cheap mod for original), less flicker.....? Have u played a afmr? There is actually alot of flicker and led pulsing compared to my original and not sure why? Also a external sub still sounds much better than any cab one. I do love the upgraded graphics but not a fan of the big screen. They did a great job on afmr but i dont believe one is better than another as both have some better things than the other. Its still nice thousands of more people get to enjoy such a fun pin.

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