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All - just thought I would share this - might be an option for some players
Just finished testing a bluetooth 2 player kit on one of our stern tables, mounted on the inner section of the coin door.
Line audio comes direct from the Spike II board and we have a couple of options for power - first being modding the Spike II universal carrier board and fitting the 4 pin power header which is currently DNP'd (do not populate) and the other is via the spare USB port on the Spike II carrier board - both options work fine and current requirements are very low - just depends on your preference, and if you are not experienced in soldering or handling these boards, then I would recommend USB power
Audio quality is spot on, but I was using a decent pair of Sony bluetooth headphones - thought I might miss the noise of the bumpers etc but no
![20221213_181544.jpg 20221213_181544.jpg](https://www.pinballinfo.com/community/data/attachments/188/188953-66fec5b7f53949a6b1b42eaf9afe0d84.jpg?hash=Zv7Ft_U5Sa)
Just finished testing a bluetooth 2 player kit on one of our stern tables, mounted on the inner section of the coin door.
Line audio comes direct from the Spike II board and we have a couple of options for power - first being modding the Spike II universal carrier board and fitting the 4 pin power header which is currently DNP'd (do not populate) and the other is via the spare USB port on the Spike II carrier board - both options work fine and current requirements are very low - just depends on your preference, and if you are not experienced in soldering or handling these boards, then I would recommend USB power
Audio quality is spot on, but I was using a decent pair of Sony bluetooth headphones - thought I might miss the noise of the bumpers etc but no
![20221213_181544.jpg 20221213_181544.jpg](https://www.pinballinfo.com/community/data/attachments/188/188953-66fec5b7f53949a6b1b42eaf9afe0d84.jpg?hash=Zv7Ft_U5Sa)