Etokki Omni | Brook UFB Fusion | Qanba Gravity KS (No Foam) | Sanjuks V7 | Sound Test

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @oakerface95
    @oakerface95 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    👀👍!
    i dont know anything about fightsticks and fighting games, but the clicks that the lever makes sound hella crispy. and i love that rattly vibrating sound that the lever makes when you let go of the stick XD

    • @JadedJawnee
      @JadedJawnee  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you! And yes, the automatic snap back to "neutral" is so satisfying. This one only bounces around a little while, trying to return to neutral. It snaps back and stats there, which is excellent for avoiding misinputs. I went to a crane machine, automatically treated the joystick like Tekken, and realized how lost I was. 😔

  • @ericgl182
    @ericgl182 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video and asmr of the lever. I have a v6 nyself with the same qanba ks buttons and im really pleased. One question tho, was it too hard to tske the dampeners off the buttons? I wanna try it out but im afraid to break them lol im not very proficient with tools. Also is the sound way louder? I just want the button to bottom out if that makes sense so im fine just taking the dampener thats at the very bottom and leave the top one as i believe these buttons have two layers of them. Anyway i hope you enjoy your tekken and improve with this sick ass setup youve got!

    • @JadedJawnee
      @JadedJawnee  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for the kind words! From what I recall, only one foam piece from the video I saw covered them. I used this link to disassemble, remove the foam, and reassemble: th-cam.com/video/NRGzo7QzmkQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0O0WUxEknpEJ2W1t&t=315. It's very plug-and-play! I didn't need a tool to do it, and my fingers worked just fine to pop apart the mechanism. Tweezers do help with shimmying the foam out, but even a toothpick or something similar would work.
      The sound is much louder. It's basically Sanwa-level volume, if you like that. I like the sound level of Sanwa because it feels like a proper arcade stick, but some people need it quiet, which is why I appreciate the flexibility of the button. Hope this helps!
      I haven't played Tekken 8 as much due to life getting in the way, but I love both Omni set-ups. I've ultimately used the Knee Neo Lever because I'm more consistent with my inputs using that lever.

  • @pandrions
    @pandrions 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey do u know where i can build etokki stick art because im indecisive and dont know what to pick?

    • @JadedJawnee
      @JadedJawnee  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah! If you want DIY, go watch TH-cam tutorials. They're excellent. This is also a great place! It's where I got my other artwork from: www.reddit.com/r/freefightstickart/

  • @FuegoWelding
    @FuegoWelding 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Can you please do an in depth review of the sanjuk v7. I wanna purchase one but don’t know enough about it

    • @JadedJawnee
      @JadedJawnee  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey! I tried my best to describe it compared to a Knee Neo Lever, as that's the easiest to compare. Much of what is said in this video still applies here (build quality and look): th-cam.com/video/J-xZOEPFj0U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=H_z-0KGJnV043o9r
      For an analogy, as I'm not well-versed in describing levers, the Knee Neo feels like a smooth manual transmission. It's not notchy, but because of the grommet, you do feel yourself putting in the effort to move it in the direction you want. For example, wave dashing feels very DISTINCT when you hit each direction. However, the Sanjuks is more akin to an automatic transmission. It's so smooth that you're moving your stick through the air. It's excellent for QCF or QCB directions, but it's hard to find the DF or DB directions because it's so smooth. The corners aren't distinct, if that makes sense.
      I'm still wiping out my Knee Neo muscle memory with the Sanjuks lever. Still, I prefer the Sanjuks because of the premium build (it feels smooth as butter, and the metal housing makes nice noises) while being slightly lighter in rubber tension. Hence, it's easier on my hands. For example, after two hours with the Knee Neo lever, I need to take a break, but with the Sanjuks lever, my mental energy runs out before my physical. I hope this helps! LMK if you need anything else talked about.
      I bought mine here: www.us.istmall.co.kr/Product/Detail/view/pid/604/cid/
      If you buy from IST Mall, please use DHL Express if shipping to the US. Given my experience with buying keyboards internationally, it's the most reliable. It's worth the premium because of the peace of mind. They do take 2-3 weeks to process orders, though (get ready for shipping). 😄

    • @FuegoWelding
      @FuegoWelding 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I really need a video, no one has a video on this model (V7) so please do a video review/ breakdown

    • @JadedJawnee
      @JadedJawnee  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@FuegoWelding Yo! As much as I'd love to, making those kinds of videos takes a lot of time. I hope you can find someone else, even a streamer, who might have it on hand and can give a demonstration. You can try it out for yourself and resell it if you don't like it. Sanjuks hold their value for a reason!