If you want a little bit of freedom from wrong input, don't just use any oversized actuator for the JLF. What you want is a bigger deadzone, aka smaller/default diameter on the part of the actuator that touches the switches aka bottom part of the actuator and bigger diameter on the part that touches the restrictor plate aka top part of the actuator. You can practically replace the spring on JLF lever with any spring that has almost the same size as the default JLF.
Haha yeah that would have been good. I’ve done it just not in a video. It fits mostly. The lever is a little long for the Korean base, but it does work. It’s just odd feeling. It feels looser than it should.
The Japanese stick seems a bit better in general for fighting games, but for other type of games I would assume the Korean stick would have a better satisfying feel to it.
I think part of it is simply preference, it a lot of it is about what you want to do exactly. Certain techniques or ways people hold the stick work better with one lever over the other.
@@Darkknightrexx he mean tekken 7 , the Mishima character( kazuya ,Jin, hiehachi, devil Jin ), need a lever to go fast in neutral, and smoother for wavedash ,no restrector gat, and that is Korean lever , you can also do that with japneas lever but I think it’s not consistency , for me japnease lever are good for 2D games like street fighter , and Korean lever is good for 3D fighting games (heavy directional input , side step …..)
That’s a tough question to answer because a lot of it comes down to simply personal preference. However, a Japanese lever might be easier to use if you’re coming straight from a pad as it will give you the most accurate inputs.
I use a K-Lever for anime fighters. I've found that a short throw low tension lever is better for 2D fighters. But I like long throw high tension levers for Tekken.
"All Microswitches are basically the same"
30 seconds later "There are huge differences in Microswitches"
i had a japanese stick, but i really want to have a korean lever this really helped me. i hope i can instal it in my current stick
If you want a little bit of freedom from wrong input, don't just use any oversized actuator for the JLF. What you want is a bigger deadzone, aka smaller/default diameter on the part of the actuator that touches the switches aka bottom part of the actuator and bigger diameter on the part that touches the restrictor plate aka top part of the actuator.
You can practically replace the spring on JLF lever with any spring that has almost the same size as the default JLF.
Just watched this in 2024, brilliant video mate, well explained
great info and i like that you showed all these parts up close
The clip removal is like that one part in your fav game that you hate 😂.
Thanks for the review :)
Virobloc Anytime Viro!
wish u had try to put the sanwa lever into the korean component to see what would happen
Haha yeah that would have been good. I’ve done it just not in a video. It fits mostly. The lever is a little long for the Korean base, but it does work. It’s just odd feeling. It feels looser than it should.
Which one do you recommend for sf6 and kof?
Very helpful video! Thanks for the review. Like the comics too btw.
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed the review. Haha those X-Men comics behind me were some of the first comics I bought as a kid.
The Japanese stick seems a bit better in general for fighting games, but for other type of games I would assume the Korean stick would have a better satisfying feel to it.
I think part of it is simply preference, it a lot of it is about what you want to do exactly. Certain techniques or ways people hold the stick work better with one lever over the other.
Does the 309 dx require silicone grease for the friction?
Talal Alosmani It does not require grease.
Which one do you like more?
Can I remove the Battop from the shaft?
You play mishimas, Korean no discussion due to return to neutral, otherwise any device is fine, it's up to the user
Can u explain plss
@@Darkknightrexx he mean tekken 7 , the Mishima character( kazuya ,Jin, hiehachi, devil Jin ), need a lever to go fast in neutral, and smoother for wavedash ,no restrector gat, and that is Korean lever , you can also do that with japneas lever but I think it’s not consistency , for me japnease lever are good for 2D games like street fighter , and Korean lever is good for 3D fighting games (heavy directional input , side step …..)
@@MouMouhDS2 oh i c thank you!
I jave never used an arcade stick before but I am thinking of switching from pad to stick. Would a Japanese lever be easier to use or a korean lever?
That’s a tough question to answer because a lot of it comes down to simply personal preference. However, a Japanese lever might be easier to use if you’re coming straight from a pad as it will give you the most accurate inputs.
@@DrSmoores Tysm
@@phantomkg4869 Brother, I made the switch directly from pad to Korean lever and the difference was night and day.
can you replace the 301's bat top head?
No, the 301 is the battop and shaft as one unit, so you can buy another color but you have to replace the whole top and shaft.
For KOF 2002 Sanwa Jlf or Crown 309mj?
seimitsu is the best for kof and sf in my opinion
@@joshbell123 thanks a lot!
@Black Lotus thanks. Purchased Sanwa JLF.
is that quick release lever good?
Yeah I like it a lot. It doesn’t feel flimsy and it’s nice when I have to pack the stick in a bag.
I thought the FJ didn't have a collar? Am I unable to install it on my undrilled qanba dragon?
Are Korean levers good for 2d anime fighters
I use a K-Lever for anime fighters. I've found that a short throw low tension lever is better for 2D fighters. But I like long throw high tension levers for Tekken.
Normally not naturally
The metallic hinges over the microswitches on the Korean stick do all the "restriction" needed. Japanese sticks suck, and make no sense.
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