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Having used both, I prefer the Japanese style sticks, definitely I have less input errors with the Japanese stick now that I'm used to it. I don't know about the Korean parts, but from what I've read, it shares characteristics with both Japanese and American style parts. Like it's stiffer and it doesn't have corners.
If you just want more room to hold the sticks, and you don't mind the feeling of Sanwa, there are converters that you can buy to convert the balltop to battop style.
As far as 6/8 buttons, I think it's a matter of preferences. I prefer to have 8 buttons, even if in some games I only want to use 6 buttons. I actually use the 2 extra buttons and map it to nothing so I can mash on it, in order to trick my friends into thinking I'm mashing, while I'm really just blocking.
Amazon stinks when it comes to parts for building fight sticks. They don't even have the adapter for a bat top sanwa.
hey thanks man and these people are safe and trustworthy right?
They look really amazing for parts.