Is this seemingly problematic diverter only on the Premium/LE version?
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Quoted from Happy81724:Another code update. Crazy how much they are working to make this code even better!
Guess STERN knows they have a hit on their hands!
Quoted from Thomas3184:I must be the last one to receive a pro.
Nope, ours wont get here until mid October!
Has anyone hooked up an external sub to TMNT?
There is no line out jack on my spike CPU board (Pro model, export). The TMNT flyer lists it as a feature!
Perhaps I have to go the old route of alligator clips to the cabinet sub?
Have to buy a new sub now as my current one doesn't have speaker wire inputs, only RCA...
Quoted from PinMonk:Depending on which CPU board you have, you can get a line out with a cable that connects to the CPU board in the head.
OK thanks, is that a Stern accessory I have to buy or something that can be bought off the shelf?
I noticed there is still the 'headphones' adjustment option in the service menu, so yeah I figured it has to be possible
Finally got my Pro a couple of days ago here in NZ, build date of 11 August, playfield is mint fortunately, no issues at all. Game is very hard, if you lose control of the ball it is game over, I am sure the machine will settle down somewhat. Amazing flow once you start whipping the ball around with the 3rd flipper! Seems to have a lot of depth to keep you busy for a while.
I tried both on my TMNT Pro:
1. Speaker wires direct from cabinet speaker to sub
2. PinSound adapter from SPIKE board (RCA's to sub)
Neither gave me any real bass out of the sub, I had to crank up the sub gain to get anything out of it and even then it was pretty underwhelming. Not an issue with the sub as I tried another source and it shook the room. Weird. Seemed to me the sound mix didn't have any real bass to it
Quoted from mbwalker:What's your cabinet volume set at? And I think there's a cross freq also?
Sub sounds great on my TMNT.
I had a play with the settings and it didn't make much difference from memory. I would have to check what they are set to now.
If you had time to share your settings, it would be much appreciated
I've got a Pro. On face value the modes all seem pretty similar, shoot the flashing inserts. Maybe I need to focus more..
I had a break from playing my Pro for a month or so. Gave it a good blast over the weekend, it really is a great game once you get it flowing. I think you have to be in the right mood to play it. If you have a game where you miss your shots, its a drain monster and pretty frustrating
Quoted from Jrl80:So no playfield chipping issues etc?
I think TMNT largely avoided the chipping issues. However there was a run of early Pro's that had 'grainy' playfield printing. Probably some pics of it throughout this thread
Quoted from SirFlipsAlot:Just a heads up the "Loyal Subjects - BST AXN TMNT Wave 3 Krang" isn't a bad Neca Krang alternative; while the Neca one is stupidly expensive..
I just drilled a hole in the front for a LED, might add one to make krang glow too, not sure...
He's the same style as the art work and look great IMO
Just cable tied in atm, need to make a better mount.
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Hi, would you be able to show a few more pics, how it looks from different angles? Thanks
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