Author Topic: Repairs on a shrek pinball  (Read 1940 times)

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Offline Steevsee

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Re: Repairs on a shrek pinball
« on: December 01, 2016, 07:57:10 PM »
Many pinballs have a coil which knocks a plunger against the cabinet to make a loud "crack" noise when a replay is achieved.

Stern did away with the physical knocker mechanism at some stage and now use a "shriek" sound in the game code.

Should be easy enough to verify if this is your situation or not by either; Taking off glass and start a game and keep tripping switches until you reach replay score; or set replay to a very low level from the adjustments menu and play till you reach the required score.

Do you have a Manual for the game?

If not, a copy is available online from here.