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Melbourne, Australia

Just changed out my backlight, put it all back together and now the DMG's speaker has a constant hum/buzz. Not noticeable while playing music or when using headphones. Probably a rookie mistake, if anyone has a clue on what went wrong, I'd appreciate it.

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Maine

it happens to everyone im pretty sure. it should go away once you pro sound mod it

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Melbourne, Australia

But I'd already installed a backlight a while back without any buzzing noises appearing....

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KC

same thing happened to me with my super clean red play it loud.

haven't been able to figure it out, changed the caps and everything and still buzz.

sucks alot

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Murcia, Spain

I have that in my 3 DMGs. I guess it's something inevitable.

Last edited by DogTag (Mar 3, 2013 2:37 pm)

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Melbourne, Australia

Interesting, so it's fairly wide-spread then. I mean, it's not a huge problem or anything, providing you have a prosound DMG somewhere for recording, but I was just curious.

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Riverside, CA

Do you actually need the speaker?
I always just rip mine out.

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Murcia, Spain

I guess the LEDs on the backlight affect the speaker output in some way. I can't remember if the same thing happens in the stock line-out, but I think so.

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Melbourne, Australia

Well that's the thing, Silph - we don't really need the crappy speaker so it doesn't matter all that much, which is good.
And DogTag, the backlight I had in there originally was fine, no buzz, then I replaced it with another one, didn't like the colour, so put the original one back in there - then the buzz started. Maybe the DMG didn't like the second backlight.

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You can cut the noise in half by adding a large cap across 5V and GND right at the power regulator pcb.  Usually 470uf does the trick.  It completely removes the noise on the CGB.

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Melbourne, Australia

Oh nice, thanks for that DSC.
I've only soldered a couple of things in my life, so I'll have to do a bit of research regarding a few of those terms in your message, should do the trick though!

Edit after google: Ok so, in other words, buy a 470uf capacitor, solder it between 5V and GND, (i'll have to find out where that is when I get home from work). Cheers!

Last edited by Calavera (Mar 4, 2013 3:57 am)

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Melbourne, Australia

If you need any help soldering just hit me up. Should be an easy job but its always nice to have someone with more experience in case. :-)

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Melbourne, Australia
celsius wrote:

If you need any help soldering just hit me up. Should be an easy job but its always nice to have someone with more experience in case. :-)

Thanks man, I really appreciate that!

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Sweeeeeeden

A DMG question should be in Nintendo handhelds, not Nintendo consoles, mmkay? Moved!

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Melbourne, Australia
nitro2k01 wrote:

A DMG question should be in Nintendo handhelds, not Nintendo consoles, mmkay? Moved!

Oh shit, sorry! Must have been tired not to notice that.