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The Silencer pads compatible with the recent Hori Hayabusa low-profile matte version, but will require cutting off the side tabs. This is similar to Seimitsu PS-15 low profile pushbuttons. Additionally customers have reported compatibility with Samducksa 201 Futaba and 202 MX pushbuttons.
In November 2012, one of the highest voted ideas in our product suggestion forum was creating silent foam washers. This would provide an alternative to Sanwa's ground-breaking, but limited silent button lineup of OBSFS pushbuttons. Imagine having the ability to silence Sanwa OBSN screwbuttons, or the more recent translucent OBSC pushbuttons.
Now imagine the same for Seimitsu.
Available now is Silencer - a 1mm foam washer shaped to fit in both Sanwa and Seimitsu 30mm pushbuttons. Suggested by you, and tested over several months for performance and durability.
Silencer is a 1mm foam washer that conforms to the internal housing of Sanwa and Seimitsu's 30mm pushbutton lineup. It also utilizes small "tabs" at each end of the washer, which additionally absorb the sharp sound created as the pushbutton plunger's tab meets the rim. Sanwa and Seimitsu - for copyright purposes - deliberately orient their plunger tabs differently from one another. Silencer's tabs can be oriented horizontally or vertically for Sanwa or Seimitsu's unique housing. For Sanwa OBSF, OBSN, OBSC and Seimitsu PS-15 pushbuttons, Silencer's tabs can be snipped off without affecting its ability to reduce noise.
Silencer's foam material was chosen for the closest match to Sanwa's original foam washers. For increased durability, an incredibly thin and flexible plastic film was placed on one side.
installing the Silencer foam pads into a Sanwa or Seimitsu pushbutton is straightforward. Place the washer - plastic film side down - into the button housing. Align the small tabs so that they stick out of the holes on each side of the housing. For Seimitsu PS-15 low profile pushbuttons, snip the tabs off with scissors and place into the housing.
The objective of Silencer is to provide an alternative washer for Sanwa and Seimitsu pushbuttons that effectively reduces noise, but also matches the actuation ability and natural feel in Sanwa's OBSFS offering. To do this, we sent prototypes of the washer - originally in clear silicone and later foam - to a group of dedicated testers. Over several months, we learned that foam was more effective in matching Sanwa's original washer and absorbing shock while matching the actuation of Sanwa's own product. We also learned that "springiness" and "mushiness" was an undesired factor in other washers - first with our silicone prototypes, and later with competing solutions.
Further, we performed blind tests with individuals and groups, who assumed that Sanwa's OBSFS pushbuttons were installed. The washers were taken to tournaments in Philadelphia and utilized in joysticks swapped amongst players during the events. Those using Silencers indirectly reported no differences in feel to our testers; they didn't feel "springy" or"mushy", and were able to tap away normals, links and combos as they always did.
Finally, we performed tests in Seimitsu's PS-14 K and KN series of pushbuttons. The KN was most compatible due to its internal housing; Silencers proved effective for both in muffling sound while not restricting their unique feel. Though we couldn't perform blind tests, players that did use them were quite pleased that pads were designed for Seimitsu.
Easy to install and mutes harsh clacking sounds when you button mash. Also works on the Hori Hayabusa buttons. Unknown on Sep 1st 2017
As a guy that's woke his wife up during some serious combos I can say these make a difference. I've installed them in siemitsu and Hori Hayabusa buttons, and on both metal and wood control panels. They reduce the noise, but it's still there. I'd recommend them for a little more peace and quiet, and if you don't mash as hard as I do, i'd imagine they're transcendent! Craw on Jul 29th 2017
It takes very little time to install these, and they compare about 95% to Sanwa OBSFS buttons. They aren't dead silent, but I no longer have to worry about waking sleeping babies. These are also the only solution I've seen for Seimitsu buttons. Highly recommended either way. DRx_DooM on Jul 22nd 2017
I tried these out on the rough draft controller I made out of thin 3/16" wood. Without them it is loud in my opinion, and the "silencers" do not silence the noise as I already expected, but they do cut the sound like in half in my opinion. The only thing I don't like about them is that it shortens the button stroke, and makes it feel a little bit spongy. I will be able to get used to them though with time. I may or may not use them on my full size cabinet. Though they may cut the sound substantially as it's not to terribly loud anyway. Danny Mead on Jun 24th 2017
Wow I was recommended to get these from a fellow stick user and I am very happy to say that not only where they easy to install but it does its job quite well.. I am very pleased. Thank you Keisha on May 30th 2017
"Silencer" is a bit of a misnomer; I don't know that you're ever going to make pushbuttons fully silent. But the sound is definitely much less peaky; there is less of a high-pitched click, and more of a thud. Texture of the buttons changes slightly, but not in such a way as to be displeasing. Simple to install, too. Unknown on May 17th 2017
Bought these to silence the buttons on my Hori RAP4. I had to snip off the tabs on the sides to fit but for the price they definitely do the job! _Kynde on Apr 10th 2017
In my situation, the only chance I get to game is when everyone is sleeping. These help remedy the loud clacking of a button that's been panic-slapped. In side by side comparison, I tried dropping the washers in film side down and up and gave them some test taps. For me, I felt that "film side up" was subtly quieter but not by much. See for yourself. These are worth the grab. JR on Mar 24th 2017
I got the silencers for my Sanwa Buttons so I wouldn't bother my wife so much at night mashing buttons. You can still hear your inputs but it muffles the sound significantly. My wife was very pleased by the purchase to the point she said it could be an early birth gift to her.
Worth the purchase and easy to install.
SH on Feb 10th 2017
You can notice a small difference, but I think if you get 2 or even 3 it would be better. Think these should be a little thicker, 2 of them should fit inside the button, I'm not sure about 3. I will order 2 more and update. Unknown on Feb 7th 2017