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Show posts MenuQuote from: guest on 10/11/2012, 01:14 PMI think he meant the inner plastic tray that came with latter games (the caseless ones).Yep, that's what i'm looking for. Anyone have an extra one?
Quote from: mrhaboobi on 04/03/2012, 04:09 PMDroooooooolllllWhere does one acquire these bee sleeves?i so wish i could get my hand on some of these for a decent price.
Quote from: Tatsujin on 03/11/2012, 10:41 PMBtw. I use these fancy bee card holders:
At least they are Hudson original, even serverd for a slight different purpose
Quote from: bartre on 03/30/2012, 06:06 PMjust an fyi, the us version was one of those lame games that didn't come with a case, just game manual and box.I did not know this. That is excellent information. Still looking for this if anyone has one.
Quote from: bust3dstr8 on 03/24/2012, 03:58 PMThe problem is most likely the electrolitic caps in the CD sound section. You should just recap the whole unit and then test it again.Thanks for the reply. Is there a tutorial somewhere on how to do this on a model 1? I've never replaced caps before, but I suppose this would be a good unit to learn on.
Quote from: BlueBMW on 03/16/2012, 09:43 PMI've got to recap pretty much all my sega PACs, and that will take some timeExcellent, thank you.I'll make up a waiting list here soon so I can figure out who wants one etc etc. Pricing will be on the fair / cheap side.
Quote from: Bernie on 03/10/2012, 04:11 PMI have been buying here and there lately, but this most recent purchase I am happiest with.Thats a nice grab. Its interesting that you posted this, as i just passed on one of these box variants at a game store over the weekend. The game store was asking 119.99, but the outerbox was a little rougher, otherwise i would have picked it up. From what the guy at the gamestore told me, these were large christmas promo stickers placed over the front of the standard box art to advertise the $69.99 price point.
Got it off Ebay.
Quote from: BlueBMW on 03/09/2012, 09:16 PMI've been charging $75 including return shipping to do a Sega PAC... probably on the low side since its such a pain in the butt. Though my theory is you have to compete a repair price with a replacement price. When you can find them, loose Sega PACs seem to sell for $75 to $100 or so. Though that reasoning is losing value every day since any non-refurbed PAC is bound to fail and fail soon!Good to know. Thanks for the info bmw.
Quote from: McKie1 on 03/07/2012, 02:58 AMI didn't realize pioneer repair centers would still service these. I sent mine out to Console 5 and got my Sega PAC refurbed with capacitors and a new battery for $129 including return shipping. I'm not sure if this is the going rate, but I was more than happy to pay the price so I could resume my MUSHA session.Quote from: BlueBMW on 01/13/2012, 08:04 PMI wonder if one of us should write up a similar PDF for our experience with the LA on the American side... clash or saibot would be better candidates than me as their collections are much more extensive than mineFinally dropped off my four pacs to the local Pioneer authorised repairer. Thanks to your schematics he said he should be able to replace the caps. Cheers. Does the karaoke pac need any work?I'll just cover the repair side of things...
McKie.. do you know if any of your sega or NEC pacs have had their capacitors changed? If not, please get it done ASAP. These units all suffer from the same capacitor problems that other systems like the Turbo Duo etc have had. They leak and it will destroy the pac over time. I have two completely dead unrepairable PACs already. The NEC pacs are less prone than the Sega ones, but still should be done as soon as possible.
Here's some info I wrote up concerning the CLD-A100 repair...
http://nfggames.com/forum2/index.php?topic=4434.0