well i just got done modding my t6 stick and i must say it took me awhile…went with
3xsanwa-vermillion
4xsanwa-white
1xsanwa-red-for some reason i got sent the wrong color but i dont mind it at all
1xsemistsu bubble top ball
1x sanway gt-y gate


well i just got done modding my t6 stick and i must say it took me awhile…went with
3xsanwa-vermillion
4xsanwa-white
1xsanwa-red-for some reason i got sent the wrong color but i dont mind it at all
1xsemistsu bubble top ball
1x sanway gt-y gate
id recommend that you get in touch with hori and see if they can supply a replacement dongle. http://www.hori.jp/us/
Might get another chance at it , amazon lighting deal at 6 Est might be the tekken 6 bundle
is it still there? I saw it for a second, but cant find it anymore.
Gone!
:sad:
It was just active 5 minutes ago too, while I was deciding what to do with the extra copy of Tekken 6BR.
Probably going to reprice at $99, or something higher than $60 which was a steal.
Around 7pm est my gf tried to see if that deal was still there and it was…around $65 w/shipping. Not sure if it’s still there now.
naw. it sold out within the hour it was released.
i managed to snatch a 360 bundle when they put it on sale last tues. only problem is i already have 2 sticks for the 360 and i figured i could try to trade it for a ps3 bundle. but i havent found anyone willing to do it :bluu:
sent you a PM
lol last 2 posts were so trading outlet material.
Hmmm might get one this week,hopefully gunna mod this one up w/Sanwa parts.
-EX
I ended up getting it when they re-listed it. Now I have to find a home for my other Tekken 6 copy.
I need to sell my 360 version game. Haven’t even taken the plastic off of it. Which reminds me, how much you think a dual wireless t6 stick w/ all sanwa parts would sell for?
It’s approximately $180-200 in parts alone (at retail). Add what you feel was cost in labor, taking away a bit for the whole 1st time learning and charge it. That’s about how I’d charge it.
The lack of reviews had me feeling a little regret after ordering during Monday’s sale, but based on this thread, the Tekken 6 stick (PS3) sounds like it will be fine for casual players like myself.
Any particular things to be careful about with the lightweight build? What’s this about failing buttons? I hope that’s not becoming a huge issue with durability.
Also, anyone know if the Tekken 5 stick w/ an adapter would work on the PS3 for Tekken 6?
Thanks.
This stick is quite good out of the box for casual play imho, i use it everiday since i bought it, and no problems at all, is wide and comfortable, buttons are ok (not perfect but good enough)
I have a modded TE, modded Agetec, modded FS3, modded mayflash, Namco stick… etc, and right now, the T6 is the stick that i use the most.
I plan to upgrade it with all sanwa, but as i say before, is good enough with stock parts
Thanks for the confirmation. I just wanted to be sure before I open it up and not be able to return it.
I’m waiting on mine to get here from Amazon(gotta love those lightning deals!), just wondering if anyone has marked out the wires from the main pcb to the buttons on the 360 stick yet. I’ll be following the traces when it gets here, but it would be good to have a list to check on, just in case I lose track of a wire after cutting it.
when you cut the sister bored from the buttons leave enough off so you can just trace the color to the button …i know that the last yellow wire is your ground when you daisy chain
Already way ahead of you.
Buttons:
(from top to bottom)
1-A
2-B
3-Left Trigger
4-X
5-Start
6-Back
7-Right Trigger
8-Y
9-Right Button
10-Left Button
11-Ground
For the joystick:
(from right to left)
1-Up
2-Ground
3-Left
4-Ground
5-Down
6-Ground
7-Right
8-Ground
The group of wires to the left of the joystick wires:
(from right to left)
1-Vcc (3 volts)
2-?
3-?
4-?
5-Ground
(note: pins 2-5 go to a 4 pin header inside the battery compartment. I have no idea what its used for, maybe usb?)
The group of wires next to the previous group I didn’t bother to figure out its pinout since its just the guide button, power for 4 leds, and ground. The brown wire is the guide signal.
The other 2 groups on the lower right part of the board is the sync button and the headphone/mic port.
Nice, this’ll help out quite a bit. Thanks.