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Texas

While the Pro-Sound Mod sounds fantastic, there are times (usually when I'm composing on the ouch or something) where I would rather use the speaker instead. I noticed that one of my DMG's has a really noticeable high pitched whine coming out of the speaker and headphone out. It is also the one with a backlight mod for what it's worth. On my other DMG, it is much, much quieter.

So I'm wondering if that is something I can fix by swapping out some of the capacitors or if anyone has perhaps already done this and had some thoughts to share?

A simple fix is to just disconnect the speaker but that would make composing chip-music while on the pooper a bit more difficult smile

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Matthew Joseph Payne

Would probably help. Kitsch-bent sells cap kits, they're pretty cheap! Been meaning to try it, hasn't happened yet. smile

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Texas

Yeah actually mine just came in the mail smile I was a bit nervous about replacing some of them due to the way they are mounted. Soldering the new ones is cake - it's getting the old ones out I'm slightly apprehensive about.

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Matthew Joseph Payne

What are you using to de-solder? I prefer those little solder-sucker things for this type of work.

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matt's mind

desoldering braids help tons.

the easiest thing to do is heat up the solder and pick out the clipped off legs with tweezers, then clean it up with a braid.  well, easiest imo i guess

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uk

Yeah, be sure to get a decent quality desoldering pump or solder sucker as they're called. Most of them are anti-static and some come with heat resistant tip which is great because if you don't have a very steady hand, and you accidently touch it with the soldering iron - it won't melt. So it's a piece of cake getting components out.

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I have a decent one though I would love one of those heated pumps. RatShack has one for a decent price that might work well. The solder sucker generally works well for most stuff, although the last time I worked on a DMG was on the speaker and I had trouble getting all the metal bits out of the holes.