So I played a show last night and (in my mind) it was a tad bit on the disastrous side, because one channel of my Game Boy (I think left channel) decided to keep cutting out, resulting in serious volume fluctuations throughout my set. I bought it from Nonfinite around September last year, and it's always had problems. If you use the volume dial, the sound will go in and out on one of the channels til you fiddle with it and make it come back. When recording, the left channel is always more quiet than the right channel. And weirdly enough, the WAV channel sounds fucking weird. It sounds somewhere halfway between the way it should, and the way it does when emulated on a DS. Lots of clicking, and lots of distortion, especially when using samples (hence why I never use samples).
I got a new Game Boy last night and while I couldn't use it for the show (no backlight or any real proper light to use with it) I decided to see how my songs sound in it, and the difference is completely insane. The wav channel sounds smooth, no distortion, no unwanted noise or clicks. I might make a recording in the next couple of days for comparison, but I'm wondering two things...
1) Is it possible to fix the volume switch on a Game Boy? Has anyone had a similar problem and been able to successfully resolve it?
2) What can cause the wav channel to sound like total ass on one Game Boy and great on another? The electronics starting to die? I should note that they're both DMGs, one clear, and the new one is a damn near mint condition Grey boy.