Erm... how does that actually work?
Interesting but how just a pcb fix the sound? Like modulating the impulses?
I tested the coils individually on the diagnostic mode and i can confirm the noise coming from the shaker. However there's indeed other noises coming from the playfield but those aren't that annoying as the shaker one.https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/star-wars-premium-shaker-motor-causes-squeaking
This thread suggests that its not the shaker directly but the cab/playfield or something else making the noise.
I believe snake oil is recommended to stop squeaks.That PCB looks like total snake oil
No not the other coils on the playfield, the shaker Motor shaking causing something in the cabinet to rub causing the squeak, not the shaker Motor directly itself squeeking, click the link and read the thread.I tested the coils individually on the diagnostic mode and i can confirm the noise coming from the shaker. However there's indeed other noises coming from the playfield but those aren't that annoying as the shaker one.
I mean you can test the shaker motor in the `coil` testing menu that's what i was meaning. So when i tested it, the shaker shaked individually in front of me making this squeaky noise. In the thread it's about the "tolerable" noise of the playfield indeed.No not the other coils on the playfield, the shaker Motor shaking causing something in the cabinet to rub causing the squeak, not the shaker Motor directly itself squeeking, click the link and read the thread.
Trying my best to accelerate the process as a grindcore fan hahaif you wait 20 years, until your hearing is shot, no problemo