Quantity 4, 7-digit Displays for Bally and Stern pinball machines
Once assembled these displays will replace the Bally A5-2518-58 and Stern A-645, 7-digit displays used on many pinball machines from 1980 to 1986.
These displays use only the 5V power supply and will operate even if the high voltage power supply on your pinball machine does not work. They can be used alongside any number of original high voltage plasma gas displays in the same machine. For similar credit/match displays see our 6-digit displays.
This is shipped as a kit of parts that requires basic soldering skills to assemble.
Orange digits approximately match the color of the original displays.
This is believed to be an accurate list of machines with displays compatible with this replacement:
Bally - P/N: AS-2518-58 :
- Skateball, 9/80
- Frontier, 11/80
- Xenon, 11/80
- Flash Gorden, 2/81
- Eight Ball Deluxe, 4/81
- Fireball II, 6/81
- Fathom, 8/81
- Medusa, 9/81
- Centaur, 10/81
- Elektra, 12/81
- Vector, 2/82
- Spectrum, 6/82
- Speakeasy, 8/82
- Speakeasy 4, 8/82
- Rapid Fire, 4/82
- Mr & Mrs Pacman, 4/82
- Eight Ball Deluxe Limited Edition, 10/82
- BMX 1/83
- Centaur II, 5/83
Bally – Midway
- X's & O's, 2/84
- Kings of Steel, 3/84
- Black Pyramid, 7/84
- Spy Hunter, 10/84
- Eight Ball Champ, 8/85
- Eight Ball Deluxe, 11/84
- Fireball Classic, 12/84
- Cybernaut, 5/85
- Beat The Clock 11/85
- Lady Luck, 3/86
Stern - P/N A-645 :
- Big Game 3/80
- Catacomb 10/81
- Cheetah 6/80
- Dragonfist 1/82
- Flight 2000 10/80
- Freefall 1/81
- Iron Maiden 10/81
- Lightning 3/81
- Nine Ball 12/80
- Orbitor 12/82
- Quicksilver 6/80
- Seawitch 5/80
- Split Second 8/81
- Viper 12/81