@avyaan The Brunswick GSX came out in 2009 and has 30% less parts than the A2 with Pin Detection plates under the lane so it doesn't get messed up by cosmic bowling black lights.
The AMF 82/90XL (not sure when it released and its similarity to the XLi in this case) allows not just one, but two sets of pins to be readied at the pinholder above the pinsetter allowing more frames per stop. It uses an infrared sensor to detect the ball and is at a disadvantage for cosmic bowling. GSX=better
@kbowlgod300 call them junk if you like but they have proven time and time again to be the most reliable pinsetter ever produced by any company. i work on A2's as well, the center i'm at has 24 of them and they are all properly maintained. we average 5 calls a night. another center that i've been at had the GSX machines and they were averaging 5 calls a month with full league lineage every night. i've also bowl 2 leagues at another center that has brand new AMF 90xli and they are horrible
Thank god I work on AMF's, there is WAY too much "garbage" to deal with on any Brunswick machine. Not to mention they stole a lot from amf machines, check out a vid on here of an 82-70 and you'll see all the stuff that amf pioneered, that Brunswick is now using. I hear GSX's are nice machines, but I'd take a 82-70 or 90 any day of the week,
@Triley215 - Brunswick did not design the GS series pinsetter. It was designed in Germany and actually pieces from at least 5 different pinsetters. If you look you can see parts from, some Brunswick, mostly amf, pin loading like a candlepin machine, elevator like a5 pin machine, and chain drive like a Sherman duckpin machine
Which equipment is the best for bowling leagues is it AMF or Brunswick..??
Which is one better AMF 8290XL or BRUNSWICK GSX..??
avyaan 1 month ago
@avyaan The Brunswick GSX came out in 2009 and has 30% less parts than the A2 with Pin Detection plates under the lane so it doesn't get messed up by cosmic bowling black lights.
The AMF 82/90XL (not sure when it released and its similarity to the XLi in this case) allows not just one, but two sets of pins to be readied at the pinholder above the pinsetter allowing more frames per stop. It uses an infrared sensor to detect the ball and is at a disadvantage for cosmic bowling. GSX=better
mda40000 2 weeks ago
they are better than amf pinsetter
MrJeremylimzhenxing 1 month ago
could u emagine just trying to keep this junk running i worked a2 and there better than this bleep junk brunswick needs to get better engineers
kbowlgod300 3 months ago
@kbowlgod300 call them junk if you like but they have proven time and time again to be the most reliable pinsetter ever produced by any company. i work on A2's as well, the center i'm at has 24 of them and they are all properly maintained. we average 5 calls a night. another center that i've been at had the GSX machines and they were averaging 5 calls a month with full league lineage every night. i've also bowl 2 leagues at another center that has brand new AMF 90xli and they are horrible
eflip90159 3 months ago
boy these machines are completely junk and really slow compared to the amf 8270s and 8290xl
kbowlgod300 3 months ago
wait... this is the new one rite?
not the Brunswick A2
shing5145 4 months ago
@shing5145 - yes it is the newer pinsetter, brunswick stopped making the A-2 pinsetter in the 80's
janchapman1969a 3 months ago
Thank god I work on AMF's, there is WAY too much "garbage" to deal with on any Brunswick machine. Not to mention they stole a lot from amf machines, check out a vid on here of an 82-70 and you'll see all the stuff that amf pioneered, that Brunswick is now using. I hear GSX's are nice machines, but I'd take a 82-70 or 90 any day of the week,
BrianDavid79 7 months ago
@BrianDavid79 - Okay, so. We stole a lot of stuff from AMF, but where did we get the "garbage" from? :? AMF?
Triley215 7 months ago
The garbage was replaced by Brunswick with the stuff AMF pioneered.
BrianDavid79 7 months ago
@Triley215 - Brunswick did not design the GS series pinsetter. It was designed in Germany and actually pieces from at least 5 different pinsetters. If you look you can see parts from, some Brunswick, mostly amf, pin loading like a candlepin machine, elevator like a5 pin machine, and chain drive like a Sherman duckpin machine
janchapman1969a 3 months ago
love mechanical videos ! and brunswick bowling GMBH in germany who bulids
the pinsetter shown here ! yes as long as youre safe ! GET A LIFE !
harrisbiz 10 months ago
That machine could crush and mangle you to a pulp. I wonder how many stupid people have been hurt with pinsetters?
analyzingfunny 1 year ago
I feel like I am watching an episode of how it's made. lol Pretty sick vid Jake.
thaweezord 1 year ago
You could get a job on how it's made. Sick vid dude.
JRSC2001GSR 1 year ago