The Seimitsu PS-14-K snap-in pushbutton closely rivals the ease of installation and tournament quality use of the hugely popular Sanwa OBSF-30 pushbutton. These are especially easy to install into Fightstick models with a thin metal faceplate. Available in several translucent colors, artwork can also be inserted under the cap of the plunger. and are sought after for their increased customization ability with joystick graphics and LED mods. Seimitsu buttons offer a similar high-quality and responsiveness as a Sanwa, but a slightly different feel and sound as it uses the Seimitsu PS-14-D Button Micro Switch
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Seimitsu PS-14-K 30mm Snap In Pushbutton: Clear
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Plus ultra customizable
These are dope buttons I usually use sanwa but I’m liking these more. Im thinking of ordering the screw button version next. Martin S. on Sep 7th 2020
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Yellowed
GREAT AMAZING buttons. I purchased 8 of these to put in my stick years ago. I've never had any issue with them at all. I've been playing regularly for years and they never broke. My only thing I have to comment is that since they are a clear plastic, over the years, they've began to yellow. When I first got them, they were a nice clear with a blue shine when sun hit them. Over these years, they're now yellow when sun hits them. It wouldn't be too bad except I added a clear ball-top recently and that one still shines blue and the buttons now look bad next to it. Point being, clear buttons are amazing and look very nice. These work just as expected. I would say semi vs sanwa, semi buttons are more rounded and as such, you have less sharp edges and theyre also more clicky vs sanwas mushy. Both great. Only comment is that these buttons are going yellow over time and if you're down for that, go for it. I'm going to be replacing my yellowed ones soon for no other reason than cosmetic. litwick on Jan 29th 2019