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Cincinnati, OH

I prosounded a GBC a while ago but the left out has static. It sounds as if it wasn't prosounded at all. The stereo works and all I hear is the left output so I haven't mixed the left and right like half of my DMGs and I didn't touch ground either. I'm starting to think it's just how Game Boy Colors are and that would be disappointing. What do you guys think?

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Abandoned on Fire

Do you hear the "left" channel out of both rca jacks?

Did you make sure to ground both jacks?

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Cincinnati, OH

Both are grounded and both are separate. There's probably a small short otherwise I have no idea.

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Alive and well in fucksville
DMGer wrote:

Both are grounded and both are separate. There's probably a small short otherwise I have no idea.

no static on mine, bu thats with a headphone jack.

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Taichung, Taiwan

You did something wrong.

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Clear pictures of the inside with solder points would be helpful.

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Taichung, Taiwan
onapokoya wrote:

Clear pictures of the inside with solder points would be helpful.

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katsumbhong wrote:
onapokoya wrote:

Clear pictures of the inside with solder points would be helpful.

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Cleveland, OH

Either you have a soldering issue or the volume pot is dirty. Try using a q-tip to put a few drops up rubbing alcohol hinder the volume wheel. Turn it up and down for a minute or two. Let dry for about 15 minutes and see if it sounds cleaner.

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Taichung, Taiwan

I vote cruddy solder job and/or you grounded something because the rcas are touching the board.

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Alabama

stole the source pic from low gain's site. Cashing in the chips on this being what happened.

Last edited by MaxDolensky (Mar 10, 2014 5:08 pm)

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Taichung, Taiwan

Whenver I prosound a gbc I use the bottom two points for Pre-Pot Prosound.