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Power through the build and you’ll be pleasantly rewarded. I had to reopen the cab after finishing the installation to fish out these shorter power cables and unscrew around the monitor to cut off the remaining screen protector film. For example, the manual doesn’t warn you about how to properly run the marquee and speaker wiring behind a specific panel section at the top, or that you have to remove the screen protector film prior to assembly. That’s not to say the pieces aren’t of high quality, but the included instructions could be better. From grooves requiring force to line up properly to accidentally snapping the joint holding the speakers and lit marquee together, it took about 1.5 hours to assemble. I’ve purchased and built five Arcade1Up cabs over the past few years, and this one took the longest. Setting up the electronic aspects is plug and play: simply attach the wheel, pedals, speakers, and screen to a single board behind the monitor. The only tool you need to build it is a screwdriver to secure bolts-wooden dowels help you outline and place the pieces.

Each piece is clearly labeled and neatly organized.
