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Is there a way to somehow reduce the output noise of a gba?
I have tried oliver's solderless solutions, but they didn't help.
I can't even filter the whine out using software
Also have seen some discussions about the prosound mod, but I couldn't find any clear info about it (and it was also stated inpractical by some people, for some reason.)
btw, I have a classic GBA, board AGB-CPU-02. I have also installed the backlit screen from the SP
Thanks in advance (no pun intended)

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For a software solution, I use Brusfri on all of my noisy GBA/Micro recordings. It has a "listen" button that you hold during a section containing just the noise, and will filter those bands out of the rest of the recording, to an adjustable intensity. It works really well, and the recording quality doesn't seem to suffer in any perceptible way.

In terms of hardware, I've found the only way to get good GBA sound is to use a DS Lite, which has by far the best sound, at least for Nanoloop 2. Super clean and bassy with almost no noise. The downside obviously being that it can't be synced to any other devices..

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Many thanks, pselodux. Checked out the demo of Brusfri. Shockingly good.
I'd personally prefer an internal mod, though.

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The gba rca mod is worth doing. The contrast is equivalent to what a external mod does for regular gameboy imo. However, I've only done it on an agb 001. Im not sure how different the boards are.

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shitbird wrote:

The gba rca mod is worth doing.

Interesting. Is it any different from just soldering a jack between pre-amp in and ground?
oh yeah, i've also found a pinout of gba amplifier

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The GBA RCA/Pro-Sound mod is something I've been telling myself to do for a goood while now. I'm mainly composing on Nanoloop 2.7 which doesn't have the noise modification that oliver added to the later 2.8 versions and I really don't feel like updating.

I also really need to order a replacment GBA SP screen on ebay or aliexpress do that AGB screen mod to get a backlight because otherwise it's just not possible to handle live.. I had to use my DS Lite in my last set just to be able to see.

Has anyone got any experience with these two mods together? Does the backlit screenmod interfere with the sound any?

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Regarding the noise. The best results I got were from soldering a 1000uf cap to both sides of C44 - - its beneath the big cap. I dont remeber the polarity tough

EDIT: GBA NOISE FIX

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scannerboy wrote:

Regarding the noise. The best results I got were from soldering a 1000uf cap to both sides of C44 - - its beneath the big cap. I dont remeber the polarity tough

That capacitor in conjunction with a prosound mod I assume?

Would a 10Volts 1000uf capacitor do the trick or could I go even lower in voltage to avoid having a cap that's too big for the case ?

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ScanianWolf wrote:

That capacitor in conjunction with a prosound mod I assume?

The effects are pretty audible without bypassing the amp

ScanianWolf wrote:

Would a 10Volts 1000uf capacitor do the trick or could I go even lower in voltage to avoid having a cap that's too big for the case ?

6.3V is enough

PS: I checked the polarity - left side is positive, right is negative

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Also I use a super easy version of the prosound. You just remove 2 components to disconnect the amp from the output jack, and then you solder 2 wires to connect the cpu pins to the output.

If you dont like the prosound you just have to remove the wires and bridge the 2 components that you have removed.

GBA PROSOUND
GBA NOISE FIX

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bitwise wrote:
shitbird wrote:

The gba rca mod is worth doing.

Interesting. Is it any different from just soldering a jack between pre-amp in and ground?
oh yeah, i've also found a pinout of gba amplifier


Thats exactly what it's doing. It's not completely flawless, but it helps.

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scannerboy wrote:

Also I use a super easy version of the prosound. You just remove 2 components to disconnect the amp from the output jack, and then you solder 2 wires to connect the cpu pins to the output.

If you dont like the prosound you just have to remove the wires and bridge the 2 components that you have removed.

GBA PROSOUND
GBA NOISE FIX

Those are some great protips! Thanks a lot!
I personally think I'm gonna go for a separate 1/8" output jack and drill a hole in the case because I'm gonna order parts (backlit screen, shell etc.) so that I can do it all at once.

I got this image from a friend that he dug up from some old facebook thread where Joe Bleeps shows his GBA prosound mod:
But I've heard conflicting information about those points, I've read somewhere here on the forums that points R30 and R31 are supposed to be pre-pot that one should solder to for a prosound mod..  Yours and Joes pictures seem more legit!

Edit: Gosh I'm blind, I just saw now that you highlighted the same points as Joe Bleeps.

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ScanianWolf wrote:

I personally think I'm gonna go for a separate 1/8" output jack and drill a hole in the case because I'm gonna order parts (backlit screen, shell etc.) so that I can do it all at once.

warning, There's not much room for more components. I had to break the inside of the case to get the rcas to fit on top. Also had to shorten and bend the prongs a little.

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ScanianWolf wrote:

I've read somewhere here on the forums that points R30 and R31 are supposed to be pre-pot that one should solder to for a prosound mod..  Yours and Joes pictures seem more legit!

R30 and R31 are basically the same points but on the other side of the PCB. Its just a matter of convenience

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shitbird wrote:

warning, There's not much room for more components. I had to break the inside of the case to get the rcas to fit on top. Also had to shorten and bend the prongs a little.

I'll keep that in mind, thanks! I have some really slim 1/8" jacks laying around and I think they'll do fine in the tight space. No bulky RCAs for me. But I'm also gonna leave the original GBA shell untouched and buy an aftermarket one.. They're pretty cheap and then if I mess up it wouldn't be a big deal.

scannerboy wrote:

R30 and R31 are basically the same points but on the other side of the PCB. Its just a matter of convenience

That explains a lot! Thanks for clarifying that!

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Oooh, thanks for the help! Will definetly try as soon as I get close to the soldering iron smile

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