Hi guys,
from the recent flurry of emails (well, last week anyway) it would seem
that the mailing list is not dead...
I have a sega st-v motherboard which I would like to use in my neo-geo MVS
wired cab (Super Neo 29).
Everything other than the audio works fine, but the st-v has standard
amplified mono out on the edge-connector, where the MVS cab is expecting
amplified, ground-returned, stereo.
This means that I get out-of-phase mono out of the speakers (and the st-v
amplifier doesn't like the load at all)
What I'd like is a converter board, with an on-board stereo amplifier,
which I can hook up to the st-v's un-amplified stereo output, so swapping
the st-v motherboard in & out would be nice & easy.
Anyone know if such a thing exists (or something near-enough to be
hackable). I'd rather not make it myself unless I really have to.
Cheers,
Simon
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from the recent flurry of emails (well, last week anyway) it would seem
that the mailing list is not dead...
I have a sega st-v motherboard which I would like to use in my neo-geo MVS
wired cab (Super Neo 29).
Everything other than the audio works fine, but the st-v has standard
amplified mono out on the edge-connector, where the MVS cab is expecting
amplified, ground-returned, stereo.
This means that I get out-of-phase mono out of the speakers (and the st-v
amplifier doesn't like the load at all)
What I'd like is a converter board, with an on-board stereo amplifier,
which I can hook up to the st-v's un-amplified stereo output, so swapping
the st-v motherboard in & out would be nice & easy.
Anyone know if such a thing exists (or something near-enough to be
hackable). I'd rather not make it myself unless I really have to.
Cheers,
Simon
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