Not even started seeing the video but every MK video you put up deserves a Like pre-watch. :) I enjoy them very much! Keep these cool videos up! Cheers!
That did not sound like a bad opamp. Then I would expect it to be either very quiet or very distorted (but with the correct audio in the background). I noticed that the ribbon cable was oriented the opposite way round after you replaced the opamp the 2nd time so are you sure an incorrect orientation did not cause the weird audio? It sounded like the audio buffer did not get updated properly so it was just looping some noise with the occasional changes to the samples. That could be caused by some error in the address or databus, i.e. if they were not connected correctly.
No. With the ribbon cable backwards at one end, you’d have no game sounds at all. With the opamp I replaced the first time, I had the bad audio. That’s a classic symptom of either the opamp or DAC being bad. I installed a different opamp and it fixed it right up. Normally I would agree, but in this case it was a bad replacement opamp. Those are the most common failures on these sound boards.
Like butter. Outstanding job Mike. 👍🏽
Down and dirty repair he said. Well I say, darn good wook sir.
Thanks!
Not even started seeing the video but every MK video you put up deserves a Like pre-watch. :)
I enjoy them very much!
Keep these cool videos up!
Cheers!
Much appreciated!
Click like before clicking play, easy way to watch all of Mike's videos for me :D
Smeggin awesome Mike !
Thanks!
thanks for detailed explain.
Had that op amp noise with a pinball once
For repairs like this, how hot do you keep your iron in F or C? I often struggle finding the right temp and fear of getting the board too hot. Thanks.
800F.
That did not sound like a bad opamp. Then I would expect it to be either very quiet or very distorted (but with the correct audio in the background).
I noticed that the ribbon cable was oriented the opposite way round after you replaced the opamp the 2nd time so are you sure an incorrect orientation did not cause the weird audio?
It sounded like the audio buffer did not get updated properly so it was just looping some noise with the occasional changes to the samples. That could be caused by some error in the address or databus, i.e. if they were not connected correctly.
No. With the ribbon cable backwards at one end, you’d have no game sounds at all. With the opamp I replaced the first time, I had the bad audio. That’s a classic symptom of either the opamp or DAC being bad. I installed a different opamp and it fixed it right up.
Normally I would agree, but in this case it was a bad replacement opamp. Those are the most common failures on these sound boards.