----------------------------------------PCB prosound problems------------------------------------------
The kit I used: http://asmretro.com/diy-gear/pcb-prosound-v2
Hello!
I just recently installed my first PCB pro sound mod on my game boy which also has a Variable Clock v4 installed as well. I connected everything according to this guide on asmretro.com: http://asmretro.com/pcbmps-tutorial but I've still been encountering issues with the sound. The first time I attempted this the power board on the back PCB of the game boy had a component that started oozing a green substance and the whole PCB stopped working because of this. This is what that looked like:
The first time I installed it the wiring looked like this:
(There is green tape around the wires because I connected two together to make one and the tape covers the parts I soldered together):
Then the second time I wired it I thought that the prosound board maybe wasn't getting a good connection with the wires I soldered together so I used a new set of wires:
After doing this I still ran into problems with the prosound and could only hear parts of the sound coming out. Also after installing this mod the speaker now makes a static like noise when you adjust the sound and even when I removed the connections the speaker still produced this sound.
If anyone has any ideas that could fix this problem please let me know.
Thanks,
zaxxon
Last edited by zaxxon (Nov 8, 2013 11:23 pm)