StompyChar
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- Joined
- Dec 20, 2020
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Greetings one and all.
I'm a videogame collector on a budget and it's taken me some time to get into Neo-Geo consoles.
Finally some months ago I found someone selling a AES system with some games that I could afford.
However the reason it was affordable became clear to me when I hooked it up at home and found out there were some major sound issues.
There are loud cracks and popping sounds during explosions, voice clips etc.
I figured considering the console had been modified with Unibios, RCA and a fancy LED in the reset button It might have been a little dirty inside and wanted to clean it, but upon opening it up I've found a loose wire coming from the RCA sound that I've not been able to figure out where it should connect, and if that is even the sollution to my sound issue.
So I hope some of you clever gents and lasses could help me figure this one out and turn this first time owner into a further collector and enthousiast neo-geo player.
Thanks in advance.
I'm a videogame collector on a budget and it's taken me some time to get into Neo-Geo consoles.
Finally some months ago I found someone selling a AES system with some games that I could afford.
However the reason it was affordable became clear to me when I hooked it up at home and found out there were some major sound issues.
There are loud cracks and popping sounds during explosions, voice clips etc.
I figured considering the console had been modified with Unibios, RCA and a fancy LED in the reset button It might have been a little dirty inside and wanted to clean it, but upon opening it up I've found a loose wire coming from the RCA sound that I've not been able to figure out where it should connect, and if that is even the sollution to my sound issue.
So I hope some of you clever gents and lasses could help me figure this one out and turn this first time owner into a further collector and enthousiast neo-geo player.
Thanks in advance.