Best JAMMA switcher

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Does anyone have recommendations as to what the best JAMMA switcher is that's available?

I've seen a lot of the 6-in-1's around for like $60 which have a wireless remote which is kind of a turn off to me, and it seems to me I've read a few complaints about them, and there's also a 2-in-1 now going around which I'll include the picture of that I don't know much about and would like more than support for 2. I'm aiming for reliability and safety for the attached boards, I really don't care about extra bells and whistles.

Edit: Yeah I know, "search" is a wonderful thing. Now that I've taken my head out of my butt I've found a bunch of existing threads on this subject but I guess I'll leave this one up anyway.
 

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Mike's arcade for a solid 2-in-1.

Clay's multi-jamma (which he IS still producing,) for a flexible system from 2 to 8 games.

the Chinese-built switchers all have problems, some more than others.
 
Mike's arcade for a solid 2-in-1.

Clay's multi-jamma (which he IS still producing,) for a flexible system from 2 to 8 games.

the Chinese-built switchers all have problems, some more than others.

What makes you say they are still being made?
 
I wouldn't assume that they are being made, but send an email to Clay. I recently did that, and he said he would be restarting production soon, possibly late April. YMMV
 
The downside to Clay's is that it keeps power to all 8 boards all the time, instead of just powering the one board that's outputing to the monitor. I don't really like that, so I'm going to be putting the 6-in-1 system in my cab and see if I like that better. Probably won't get to that project until next month or so though.
 
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