MV-1C Audio (mix and amp question).

boogieman

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Still in the planning stages of consolation. I've googled for about 2 days with no luck.

I've seen the stereo mod pictures for the MV-1C https://benheck.com/Downloads/Stereo_on_MV-1C.jpg. I've also seen a mod for a MV-1FZS board. There is a circuit design floating around by n00b on oshpark. https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/q6nKRQBW This board shows a "mix" input. None of the MV-1C stereo mods mention a "mix." The pictures of the MV-1FZS has a "mix."

Does the MV-1C not have a "mix?" What is "mix" anyway? Am I losing anything by not having it? Has anyone used this board with an MV-1C?

Thank you for any help or insight.
 

boogieman

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http://www.jamma-nation-x.com/jammax/cmvs.html
Please refer to the Stereo mod section of this guide where it says: "The MV-1C board does not give Stereo Sound off the jamma edge so you will need to tap the sound directly from the chip to achieve Stereo Sound"

Thanks but I did refer to that, I understand I need to tap the chip, however I see no "mix" pin as on the other boards. I'm asking if MV-1C has this mysterious "mix" pin or not. The mod board I linked on oshpark has L, R, MIX pads. I don't see any reference to MIX or what it is.

EDIT: Logically I would assume you would just leave out the components on that amp board and just treat it as a stereo (L&R) amp with the mix section being unpopulated. Does this sound right?
 
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DaisyAge

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No it doesn't. You just tap left and right audio from the chips and run it to your rca jacks, no other work or boards required.
 

FBX

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The is to me what makes the MV-1C so awesome. The ASIC revision on the MV-1C has ALL the audio sent digitally to the DAC. The "mix" pad needed for other revisions is due to one of the sound channels being analog only. When I get my HAS Supergun in, I'm going to start work on a digital audio mod for the MV-1C.
 
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