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(2 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Play-It-Loud Deep Black DMG-01

-Mods-
-Kitsch-Bent LEDx3 White Inverted Backlight
-74HC04 Hex Inverter Chip for Bivert Mod
-Gold-Plated Mono L/R RCA Prosound
-1/4" Stereo Prosound
-ASM Retro Chrome Screen Cover
-Kitsch-Bent Clear Pink Buttons

All original functions are retained, speaker works and comes with color matching battery door cover

$120 Shipped within the US.


***edit***
-Added Additional Information

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(30 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

-Stock Gameboy
-LSDJ/Nanoloop/Other music trackers

Only things that are necessary.

1,187

(1,485 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Don't fix what ain't broke.

3 LEDs light up the screen just fine. Ya'll need to wait for when someone squeezes in 6 LEDs into a backlight panel kit.

1,188

(1,485 replies, posted in Trading Post)

LEDx3 backlight restock T_T

1,189

(1 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Bump

1,190

(4 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Bump.

1,191

(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Where are you located?

To my understanding, there are chiptune artists that record and perform through the regular headphone jack and no prosound. It's personal preference really. Some people like Prosound, others say fuck it and play!

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(39 replies, posted in Trading Post)

PM Sent on Green DMG-01

Do you happen to have any NES carts?

1,194

(21 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Oh, he just posted up that he was selling his TR-505... and he also mods Gameboys. I thought he might have been you! tongue

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(4 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Kris k wrote:

Where are you located? I have one that has some minor cosmetic damage but is working perfectly. I'm asking $80 for it.

I am in San Diego, California.

Can you elaborate on the cosmetic damage? Pictures?

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(4 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I'm in the market for a Korg Mini KP (First generation). Let me know!

1,197

(21 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Are you AphexWolf1 on youtube?

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Glitch Militia wrote:

You still made no point of doing this in your videos. I know it's common knowledge, but to new time modders it might not be.

I cater to common knowledge and common sense. I hope that the people using my videos to mod don't burn themselves in the eye with a soldering iron because I didn't tell them not to do it.

If they end up frying a board because they zapped it from static electricity, it's a relatively inexpensive mistake with this hardware. If I was making videos on how to mess with $2,000+ equipment, then I might make disclaimer talking about grounding yourself out with a wrist strap or even a work surface ground.

More videos in the works.

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Well, to this day I haven't generated enough electricity rubbing my socks on the carpet and doing these tutorials to zap any electronics.

As long as you ground yourself to disperse the static electricity prior to working on electronics and not generate a great deal of it, you're fine.

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

How's it going everyone,

I'll be using this thread to post up all my tutorial videos that I upload to Youtube.

1. Prepping your case

2. Backlighting

3. Biverting