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			<title><![CDATA[Super Gameboy Bass Boost?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>soulgun16 says:</i></b><p>Hello! I am working on converting a super gameboy and was hoping to add pro sound to it, I&#039;ve seen in several places that its just a dmg re-shelled (or very similar) and I wanted to add the bass boost mod to it as well if possible.&nbsp; Looks like the typical choice is 200uf 50v but when I look at the capacitors on the SGB I only see 3 and none seem like they would fit the bill for this kind of mod.&nbsp; Would changing the capacitors you wire to for prosound be the solution? If so does anyone have a recommendation for uf or just stick with the 200? Or is there something I don&#039;t realize and is there no point to even doing this mod? I just felt adding a little oomf to the output would be nice, thanks in advance for replies!</p>]]></description>
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