Sound Upgrades: Flipper Fidelity VS Pinball Pro

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Hey all,
Just thought I would post a question to some of the more experienced guys out there. Has anyone heard both company's sound systems in a similar application like heard both WPC systems or even both companies products in the same pin. Basically looking for who has the best sounding system. I have heard the Pinball Pro in an Addams and man does it make a difference. Anyone with any experience or thoughts on the matter.

And here's their websites in case you don't know about them.

http://www.flipperfidelity.com
http://www.decoratorsupply.com/pinball/index.htm
 
Hey all,
Just thought I would post a question to some of the more experienced guys out there. Has anyone heard both company's sound systems in a similar application like heard both WPC systems or even both companies products in the same pin. Basically looking for who has the best sounding system. I have heard the Pinball Pro in an Addams and man does it make a difference. Anyone with any experience or thoughts on the matter.

And here's their websites in case you don't know about them.

http://www.flipperfidelity.com
http://www.decoratorsupply.com/pinball/index.htm

This is also a Pinball Pro product:

http://www.flippersound.com/

Yes, he is undercutting himself. I would never buy anything from Pinball Pro.
 
Hey all,
Just thought I would post a question to some of the more experienced guys out there. Has anyone heard both company's sound systems in a similar application like heard both WPC systems or even both companies products in the same pin. Basically looking for who has the best sounding system. I have heard the Pinball Pro in an Addams and man does it make a difference. Anyone with any experience or thoughts on the matter.

And here's their websites in case you don't know about them.

http://www.flipperfidelity.com
http://www.decoratorsupply.com/pinball/index.htm

Another suggestion: If you have a powered subwoofer around (even a cheap one!) try hooking it up. From many reports, it seems to vastly improve the overall sound, and many people are preferring it to the speaker upgrade option. Just connect one of the sub's line inputs directly to the terminals on the cab woofer. Turn up the sub's cutoff frequency if it's adjustable.
 
I am a ff fan, I have several. My last was a wpc install with the restoration kit. I made a how to video and after playing with the adjustments the sound is incredible. Service is great too
 
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