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			<title><![CDATA[Re: DualSID Optimizing]]></title>
			<link>https://chipmusic.org/forums/post/213780/#p213780</link>
			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>Noplanet says:</i></b><p>For future reference of anyone else having this issue with dualSID boards. I learned that the transistor markings on the board were backwards. It&#039;s awesome now.</p>]]></description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2014 23:39:14 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[DualSID Optimizing]]></title>
			<link>https://chipmusic.org/forums/post/212321/#p212321</link>
			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>Noplanet says:</i></b><p>So I&#039;ve had my DualSID for a while and until now I&#039;ve been mixing the audio levels with other devices to get them to match,<br />but now I&#039;m trying to find a better way. I&#039;m using a wire off Pin 3 of the AV jack along with the Audio out from the dualSID board and the GND from the DualSID as well all connected to a 1/4&quot; TRS jack. I was doing the same thing before with RCA, but decided I like TRS jacks more.<br /> It&#039;s not the chips as I have switched them back and forth, SID1 slot is always super loud and SID2 is always quiet.<br />Does anyone know of a better Audio line/GND line configuration to make them more equally amplified?</p>]]></description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2014 06:25:12 +0000</pubDate>
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