849

(14 replies, posted in Trading Post)

If it's just for frequency modulation, then the size is overkill.

It was just a suggestion if you actually want to sell these. If anyone is experienced enough to do the internal wiring in their DMG, then they'd be experienced enough to make their own breakout box for a fraction of the cost. There's just not much incentive to buy one seeing as all the parts are easily accessible for extremely cheap.

Don't sell yourself short. Work is work, but I think this could be improved.

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851

(14 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Why not use new enclosures instead of the DMG-07? Might help justify the price tag.

What are the internals like? Is it a new circuit board, or is it an existing kit?

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kitsch wrote:

wink"wink"

productive day.  now time to try to destroy and push it to its limits, and call this one finished.  finally.

Finally! Can't wait to try one of those bad boys.

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Hmph. That's a grayboy, not a blueboy!

TraceKaiser wrote:

So the Kind Of Bloop art is definitely original, not just a modified picture. Unless there's some insanely awesome filter nobody knows about...

I know it's pretty obvious that it isn't a shop, but I just thought it would be nice to see how different a shop would look. Fairly different, it seems...

Lowering the resolution doesn't prove the cover isn't a modified image. There's many filters that will get a similar result.

But things like the texture on the tie prove that it was redone manually, or at least that some parts were.

There's also better solder points for pre-pot. You don't have to solder to the legs of the pot, you can follow the trace a few mm and solder to a better pad. Somewhat petty, but eh. Stronger connection nonetheless.

There's just not much point in post-pot, because you should be running through a mixer or some sort of amp anyway, and you'll be able to control the volume through that.

Awesome. I'll grab some kits. It'll save me the trouble of manually ordering all the caps. These will be nice for when I do CPU swaps, as the capacitors can explode from the heat and generally need to be removed.

Figured I should post this over here too. These are some backlights that we've had in the works for the last couple of months or so. They're a hybrid of my Triforce backlights and Kitsch's innovative RGB backlights.

We did a couple revisions to drastically improve the quality of these making them the easiest backlights to install...ever. And that caused some delays, but the final run should start soon.

From left to right: Normal, inverted, biverted.

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kitsch wrote:

not sure what that game is though.

You've never seen a pokemon gameboy game? I'm shocked you didn't recognize it.

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863

(41 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I'll buy all your broken GBAs big_smile

Price is good, but the battery cover will be a deal breaker for everyone. You should buy a new one or find the original one.