Pictures of my gaming pad

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ubelaffe
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Re: Pictures of my gaming pad

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I hear that. I'm using a post-office carrying box. It's made from corrugated plastic and fits a good number of 33's
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Strong work- diggin the turbo duo. Mine's got a bit of a sound issue right now, which I hear isn't uncommon. Owell, back to the bulky TGCD combo!

I started taking pictures of my setup last night as well, for the "post your sticks" thread.
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shallowgamer wrote:Strong work- diggin the turbo duo. Mine's got a bit of a sound issue right now, which I hear isn't uncommon. Owell, back to the bulky TGCD combo!
Ahhh Mine did too! I was so angry because I finally got one and I really didn't want to send it back. I got the balls and did the soldering as recommended at http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=960.0 It wasn't too hard because when I did it I had no soldering experience. Eventually I hope to get myself a TGCD combo.
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