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Post by zelo30 on Oct 5, 2003 20:26:53 GMT -5
which out of experiance is best. i wanted to get mv-1f because i can connect speakers and switch off mono to stero but i cant find it for sale anywhere. so any suggestions on which model i should get?
MV-1 MV-1A MV-1B MV-1C MV-1F MV-1FZ
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Post by Kazuya_UK on Oct 6, 2003 14:28:53 GMT -5
This link might help you out: www.hardmvs.comCheck the PCB Guide there as it lists all the little differences between each board. Are you going to be hooking it up to a supergun or putting it into a cab? If it's a supergun then I'd definitely advise you to get one with joystick ports as that would mean you have the option of plugging standard neo joysticks directly into the board, although you could also wire up ports on your supergun for this if you wanted to. Other than that, be sure to get one with a "socketed" bios, because if you get one with a surface mounted bios you probably won't be able to install a uni-bios. If you don't know what the uni-bios ism check here: bios.cps2shock.comThat bios lets you do a ton of cool things like changing region (Japanese/US/Euro) and more. I highly recommend it to anyone with an MVS board!  Kaz
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Post by Candycab on Oct 12, 2003 20:51:39 GMT -5
There really isnt any one MVS board that is "the one to buy" so to speak. It really depends on what you want/need .Just do youreself a huge favor and avoid the MV1-C like the plague since they literally have no options on the board at all and are mono bye default.
There is a way to make the MV1-C stereo but its really not worth the work involved when you consider that all the boards are very close in their pricing, plus the MV1-C doesnt have a socketed bios.
Other than that they are all rock solid reliability wise ,so it just comes down to what you want option wise when buying a board.
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