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**Reel Slots** Gaming Machines => IGT S2000 and Vision Games => Topic started by: Angry Ninja on March 21, 2014, 03:20:21 PM
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I currently have a short glass version S2000 vision (Slingo), and was hoping to convert it to a non-vision Super Spin Sizzling 7's. Obviously, I'd have to add the smaller 4th bonus reel, so hoping to find a kit for sale with the reel as well. My question is, other than having to convert my short glass electronics to long glass display, would I need to make any changes to my button deck or anything, other than adding a 4th reel shelf and 4 reel wiring harness? Just wondering if it's more trouble than it's worth. Thanks.
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From what I remember when I converted a standard 3 reel to a 4th reel bonus game (Big Times Pay) I changed the reel shelf to a 4 reel version, installed the 4 reel harness and 4th reel assembly and I believe I had to change the backlit reel board and add a jumper to the end of a harness on the inside somewhere. I was still very new to slots then but with some direction from members here I was able t do it fairly easy.
Hope this helps a little.
I believe I may have a 4 reel shelf if you need it. I also have a Big Times Pay 9" kit with SB and sound simm and all 4 strips too if you need that as well
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You need the following:
1. 3 + 1 reel shelf with 5 reel harness with a plug in the 4th reel, you use positions 1-3 and 5.
2. 4th reel with chase lights and harness.
3. 4th reel harness that plugs into a senet connection in motherboard.
4. 2 pin jumper plug.
5. gass kit (belly, top and reel glass), strips and software.
Since you have a short reel setup, with the added cost of converting that to a long reel setup, you are almost paying as much as buying a whole 4 reel machine.
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Yeah, that was kind of what I was thinking. Might be more cost effective to and easier to sell my Vision machine and use the money to reinvest in 4 reel machine.
I've never played the Super Spin Sizzling Sevens, or even the Big Times Pay. How are they?
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Yeah, that was kind of what I was thinking. Might be more cost effective to and easier to sell my Vision machine and use the money to reinvest in 4 reel machine.
I've never played the Super Spin Sizzling Sevens, or even the Big Times Pay. How are they?
Hey Dave, I have played both those machines mentioned and SuperSpin Sizz is the way to go! I'm sure others would agree. Sizz hits more, has a cool SIMM and many different types of hits (mystery nudge, haywire, 5x,10x, etc) .. Bigtimes only has a multiplier that you can hit..
Go with SuperSpin Sizz 7 or SuperStars Spin..
Harvs
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Yeah, that was kind of what I was thinking. Might be more cost effective to and easier to sell my Vision machine and use the money to reinvest in 4 reel machine.
I've never played the Super Spin Sizzling Sevens, or even the Big Times Pay. How are they?
Well , I have had ALL these diff four reel bonus versions. They are fun--But I sold/traded them long ago as they get old--That of course is just personal preferrance. Had these Back when they were still on the floors in the hay-day. Nothing wrong with them and they and others are quickly becoming classics.
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Yeah, that was kind of what I was thinking. Might be more cost effective to and easier to sell my Vision machine and use the money to reinvest in 4 reel machine.
I've never played the Super Spin Sizzling Sevens, or even the Big Times Pay. How are they?
Well , I have had ALL these diff four reel bonus versions. They are fun--But I sold/traded them long ago as they get old--That of course is just personal preferrance. Had these Back when they were still on the floors in the hay-day. Nothing wrong with them and they and others are quickly becoming classics.
Which did you like the best, Sizzlin, Sizzler?
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Matt, You answered that for me. That was just MY personal preferance. They actually made quite a few of these in diff. titles. They were all great, at that point you wanted to know what you, as person wanted to look at visually and sound wise.