Going to try doing this fix using conductive paint rather than solder, will report how it goes once I finish.
i heard that stuff stops working after a while.Going to try doing this fix using conductive paint rather than solder, will report how it goes once I finish.
i heard that stuff stops working after a while.
So... turns out I'm an idiot. Can someone tell me how to determine which direction the boards go back in the housing?
the PCB's have cutouts at the top of the boards and the chips should be facing the back of the Cart. the side with the screws.the one with the down facing Triangle is the front.
Seems to be working with the conductive paint, stability does seem better, though sound is still Bjorked.
What is the resistance in Ohm if you measure both pins with the conductive paint (and why did you want to use paint instead of solder and a small wire bridge?)
Paint is easier to do and undo. Resistance is 15-Ohm. I may go back later and solder it, but this was a quick way to see if it made a difference on my end.
Paint easier to do and undo ? Well I don't really get that point.. what is easier than to solder on a bridge and desolder it later ? But up to you man
There is a video on youtube of a guy showing howto do the audio fixes on the v2 board.
Know where I can find this video? Did a bit of searching, and all the videos I come across are for Version 1. I don't have access to see photos on the forum for some reason so I can't really rely on the other threads for info.
I was where you were about a year ago, open the cart, lots of empty spaces, just fill em up. pay attention to the original thread, cause it says what ones to not replace.Unless theirs instructions for the audio fix in the link you sent and I'm just not seeing them...?
There is a video on youtube of a guy showing howto do the audio fixes on the v2 board.
and youll find the videos I made.segasonicfan 161