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Seimitsu
Seimitsu PS-14-G Pushbutton White/Black
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Nice Buttons But...
Pros: These are solid buttons if you like a longer travel distance to the switch. It has a flat top compared to Sanwa's convex rounded top which feels really nice. Cons: The plastic casing around the button is cheaper than Sanwa so you have to be careful swapping it in and out of your stick. I wouldn't recommend these buttons for games where you have to press multiple buttons simultaneously. Unless you mod cherry mx switches, you lose accuracy with the travel distance. Unknown on Sep 11th 2023
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My new favorite buttons
Bought these to replace my sanwa denshi buttons as I heard they were less sensitive. These seimitsu buttons feel and sound just as satisfying to press while being more resistant which helps in Tekken for pressing multiple buttons at once. Overall very pleased with them and will likely use them over sanwa in the future. Just be warned the optional spring option is pretty bad. The idea of adding even more resistance is good but it makes the buttons have a very mushy unsatisfying feeling when you press them and removes the tactile clicking sound. This is preference obviously but half the fun of using these buttons is the satisfying tactile feeling they have Unknown on Dec 23rd 2020
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for button hipsters
familiar with crown and sanwa buttons, these feel great. Have solid resistance but still very responsive, and the throw isn't too crazy for switch activation (something I found in the crowns). very solid and made with quality, got a different sound to them like most say, which I thought I wouldn't like based on watching youtube videos. ... needless to say once in my panel, ..these things CLACK!!!, and I mean that in the best of ways <3 don on Feb 28th 2018
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Sweet buttons
I got these to replace the Hori buttons that came on my RAP4. I love the flat top and more distinct button press. The buttons fit perfectly and were easy to install. Zero complaints. Drew on Sep 6th 2017
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Solid butons
They're not as flashy-looking as I'd hoped, but they definitely don't look bad (I just prefer super glossy, curved buttons). If you're upgrading from some generic parts (like the ones my Qanba Carbon,) these will be noticeably tougher to press. They have a distinct resistance after pressing slightly, and make a sort of dull clacking noise. Installation into my Qanba Carbon was a breeze. I was a little worried because the buttons fit into the case with no problem, but would come out when I pressed the wires into them. This hasn't proved to be a problem though, and the buttons stay put just fine otherwise. Unknown on Feb 18th 2017
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Great Buttons
While I've yet to try Sanwa buttons these Seimitsu ones get the job done. They fit in any standard sized arcade stick with minimal modding (Had to grind out the buttons holes on my Qanba Q1 75/1000ths of an inch or so to get them to fit) and have more of a microswitch feel similar to Happ buttons which more of us are more accustomed to in the arcades. These buttons are a good bit lighter than Happs(IL Lorenzo) and don't have the same tactility and click, but they have the same two stage binary push rather than Sanwa's linear spring-like feedback. If you're a mechanical keyboard guru these buttons would be most similar to Cherry Clears/ Ergo Clears so if you're into that kinda thing pick them up! Otherwise if you're more into the smooth linear press of Cherry Reds or don't like the idea of tactile feedback I'd try the Sanwas (Haven't tried them myself but that's what I've heard they're like) Hope that this review was helpful! Brian on Feb 4th 2016