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Ltek Ex Pro 2 🎉

Unlike $1,500 arcade stages, the EX Pro 2 does not have metal bars. If you rely on a bar for stamina play, you will need to build a custom PVC or wooden bar rig that surrounds the pad.

You have to screw in the 4 corner panels yourself. It takes 3 minutes, but the screws can strip the MDF if you over-tighten (use hand tools, not a drill). ltek ex pro 2

Out of the box, the acrylic panels are covered in a protective blue plastic. You must remove this. However, even removed, the pad is loud. The panels have a distinct "clack" – louder than a foam pad, quieter than a full metal arcade pad. If you live in an apartment upstairs, your neighbors will hear you playing S16. Unlike $1,500 arcade stages, the EX Pro 2

Keywords integrated: LTek EX Pro 2, dance pad review, StepMania controller, DDR home pad, rhythm game hardware, micro-switch dance pad. It takes 3 minutes, but the screws can

Enter the . Serving as the direct successor to the lineage of Ltek’s compact designs, the Ex Pro 2 promises to marry the legendary build quality of its predecessors with the modern features demanded by today’s rhythm game community. But does it live up to the hype? Is it worth the investment for a casual player, or is it strictly for the try-hards?

: Users can order custom panel designs (e.g., specific arrows or center panels) to personalize their setup. Performance and Modifications

Because the pad ships with the micro-switches set to a very shallow depth, the pad can feel "mushy" or hyper-sensitive. The "Penny Mod" involves taping a Euro cent (or a US dime) onto the plastic plunger that depresses the switch. This reduces the travel distance by 1mm, making the activation feel 100% arcade-accurate.