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Seimitsu
Seimitsu PS-14-KN 30mm Screw Button: Clear
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Quality Japanese parts. Can't go wrong.
Great buttons that are the alternative to Sanwa. It requires a bit more force to get the buttons to register versus the spongy feel of Sanwa. Great for those who like to hover over their buttons and not have to accidentally press. Also the screw in buttons are in my opinion will never have problems such of panels being too thick and the arms breaking from the tension. Rayne on Jul 2nd 2019
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Good but not for the HRAP4
The buttons are very good but a set of 8 will not fit in the HRAP4 due to the bottom far right button not having enough room to fit the screw piece. So if you can get seven and one snap in button then that works. Very good for 6 button layouts though. Unknown on Mar 27th 2017
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Best buttons out
They aren't as sensitive as as the stock buttons which are good, I needed them for sfv and they work great really good with precision. Datwan L. Smith on Jul 19th 2016
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Great quality, responsive tactile feel
Seems like there's not too much information about these buttons or Seimitsu buttons in general. The big standard right now is Sanwa and most fight sticks that ship, come stock with Sanwa buttons. I bought these buttons mostly out of curiosity. I see a lot of people on forums that prefer Seimitsu because of the higher pressure required to activate them. First of all I'd like to say that the buttons feel just as nice and premium as Sanwas. Compared to obsc and obsf buttons these require just a tad bit more pressure that is noticeable but not game changing. I didn't have any difficulty getting used to these and I have to say that the sturdier feel is nice. They do have a bit of a tactile bump as opposed to sanwas which are more of a straight down straight up feel. One thing I love about these Seimitsu is the screw on style. Sanwas obsc and most buttons in general have 2 clips which I have trouble keeping intact when removing them. They actually break quite often. Sanwa does also offer screw buttons but for some reason Seimitsu is the only one at the moment that makes screw in clear buttons. All in all if you're looking for an alternative to sanwa with a bit more resistance I definitely recommend these Mando on Oct 7th 2015