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Sanwa LB-30 N-S Battop Black

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SANWA-LB-30N-K
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  • Product Description

    The SANWA LB-30-N Battop is an American style handle, great for those who are used to playing with this type. Included with the battop is the Sanwa LB-30 N-S Battop Adapter for installing onto M6 threading compatible shafts. Without the adapter, it is compatible with the original Sanwa JLW models, which have a larger diameter shaft.

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    1. Arcade classic

      Es una buena pieza para los que jugaron en árcades versión USA, se ciente cómodo pero si han jugado un buen tiempo con el árcade japones con palanca de bola hay que acostumbrar nuevamente a los movimientos para realizaros correctamente, dado a que la bola tiene mas dimensiones y esta palanca hay que realizar mas inclinación pero deja mas campo para hacerlo. mi joystick es MAD CATZ TE2. on Jan 19th 2017

    2. Bat Top

      Very standard black bat top. Solid and clean. on Jan 4th 2017

    3. Batt Tops over Ball Tops for me

      Batt tops are my preference over Ball mainly cause they feel lighter to me, and it gives me more room to spread my fingers out. Great product! on Aug 7th 2016

    4. Great alternative to ball top

      I grew up playing Street Fighter on American arcade machines with bat top sticks. Once I started playing SF4 on PS3, I couldn't get used to the ball tops found on Hori and Madcatz sticks.

      This bat top was easy to install on my Hori RAP4. It seems smaller than the ones found on Happ sticks back in the day, but I find it more comfortable to use than the stock ball top.
      on Apr 17th 2016

    5. American Nostalgia

      If you grew up playing arcade games in the USA, there's a good chance that you're used to playing on Bat-Top sticks and convex buttons. One problem though, all of the easily accessible sticks these days are using ball-tops like a Japanese arcade. If things just don't feel right on that Ball-top you can easily change that into a bat-top on your JLF. It is simple to install:
      just open your arcade stick ,
      use a flat head screwdriver to secure the locking screw on the bottom of the JLF,
      use your hand to unscrew the balltop
      Use the screw adapter where the balltop used to be
      place the bat top back on and screw it in

      Now you are rocking a Bat-top.

      I like to combine this with the Phreakmods "The Link" adapter to be able to swap between Ball and Bat tops for guests using my arcade sticks.
      on Apr 12th 2016

    6. Feels like home!

      I was using a Japanese (ball type) stick for a little while but it just didnt feel right. Being in the U.S. I grew up playing arcade fighting games with battops. This is exactly what i was looking for. on Jan 21st 2016

    7. Great quality

      I'm a 1st timer with a home arcade stick and Im the type of person who loves to modify anything I can and this item was easy to install and the quality feel and proformance so far has been great. on Dec 17th 2015

    8. Highly recomended

      Awesome! fit right on top of my LS-56 seimitsu joysticks for my mame arcade. My opinion about them are first impression they look small, not much bigger then the balltop but once installed they give the games a real arcade feel and really changes up the game. I highly recommend you geating a couple. on Dec 17th 2015

    9. Ideal for fightsticks

      I'm an older street fighter fan. So I prefer the battop handle and concave buttons. This battop conversion is ideal for replacing a standard balltop arcade handle on a standard Sanwa joystick. on Oct 21st 2015

    10. Quick swap to create that old US arcade feel

      When I grew up, arcade joysticks all had bat style handles. These days, balltops are the norm. This bat top allows a quick way to return to those old school roots. Installation is a breeze; just open your joystick, use a screwdriver to secure the locking screw, and unscrew the balltop. Then, place the bat top back on and screw it in (optional: use a screw adapter for certain Sanwa and Seimitsu joysticks). on Sep 23rd 2015

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