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Couple pics of my RGB only MV-1B:
Couple comments. The shell was sadly in somewhat rough condition when I received it. Clearly it had been used in a cab and scratched and scuffed up some. I cleaned it up best I could. I need to add a base plate to it. I have something I was going to use but wasn't pleased with how looked on it. Probably going to end up using acrylic.
Also, I originally used JMKurtz's stereo audio mixer circuit, however shortly later I replaced it with the one MKL recommends. Results in MUCH louder and cleaner audio. I highly recommend spending a few extra dollars on the parts and building his. The 5th picture shows Jeff's audio circuit before I replaced it with MKL's.
Also, very last picture shows the controller pinout from the bottom of the MV1B board. I went a head and mapped it out while I was working on it and thought others might benefit from it.
Its been 7 or 8 years since I built my last MVS console and it was fun putting this one together.
Couple comments. The shell was sadly in somewhat rough condition when I received it. Clearly it had been used in a cab and scratched and scuffed up some. I cleaned it up best I could. I need to add a base plate to it. I have something I was going to use but wasn't pleased with how looked on it. Probably going to end up using acrylic.
Also, I originally used JMKurtz's stereo audio mixer circuit, however shortly later I replaced it with the one MKL recommends. Results in MUCH louder and cleaner audio. I highly recommend spending a few extra dollars on the parts and building his. The 5th picture shows Jeff's audio circuit before I replaced it with MKL's.
Also, very last picture shows the controller pinout from the bottom of the MV1B board. I went a head and mapped it out while I was working on it and thought others might benefit from it.
Its been 7 or 8 years since I built my last MVS console and it was fun putting this one together.
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