Thanks Buddy!

Anyone got a side by side comparison of a biverted gameboy screen and a non biverted gameboy screen?  Id really like to see the difference between the two before I dive into the mod.  Thanks!

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(26 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Yea now that you say that it does make sense, I guess in a sense if it is post pot its as if I just had another stock jack on the DMG without the preamp.   Ill rewire it tomorrow and see what difference it makes.

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(26 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I went post pot for the ability of changing the volume from the device.  I plan on using this DMG for on the go composing, so I want to be able to change the volume if I have headphones on and stuff.  Simply personal preference in this case.  I'm actually pretty new to modding DMG's, but anyways you sparked a new question for me...  What are the advantages to wiring pre-pot as opposed to post pot?

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(26 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I really appreciate the quick and insightful responses from all of you!  I dont necessarily mind the slight bit of sound coming out of the speaker, I just wanted to make sure that I wasnt losing any sound quality from the prosound jack due to this, which doesnt seem to be an issue here!  Thanks much all, you're awesome!

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(26 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Sorry if I am missing a sticky on this topic, but I have a question about prosound on the DMG.  I did this mod myself (Soldered the audio jack to the post pot pins) and the finished product works great with my speaker system here at home.  The only issue is that the actual DMG speaker still plays a faint sound of whatever is currently playing.  So I get sound out of both my stereo speakers and the small speaker on the DMG.  Is this normal or did I miss a step in the modding process?  Once again I apologies if this has already been covered, Thanks!