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WindDrake:

You'll have to chase down the wiring harness to figure out what goes where. It doesn't look like that unit has a seperate audio amplifier, which is part of the problem.

You'll need to wire in a seperate amplifier, be it a Car unit with an external PSU, or a home unit. Run your JAMMA harness audio lines to the amplifier (you'll probably need to make your own adapters) and take the amplified outputs and run those to your speakers (this is why you'll be chasing the wiring around).

Probably ~1hr worth of work, tops.

Caparo8bit:


--- Quote from: WindDrake on August 02, 2013, 09:33:08 am ---You'll have to chase down the wiring harness to figure out what goes where. It doesn't look like that unit has a seperate audio amplifier, which is part of the problem.

You'll need to wire in a seperate amplifier, be it a Car unit with an external PSU, or a home unit. Run your JAMMA harness audio lines to the amplifier (you'll probably need to make your own adapters) and take the amplified outputs and run those to your speakers (this is why you'll be chasing the wiring around).

Probably ~1hr worth of work, tops.

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thanks ima re-wire the speakers and getting a 2.1 amp :cheers:

keilmillerjr:

I got the lepai 2020+ amp as recommended by other members here. You don't need something fancy for arcade sound. Phew phew woosh boing pin doink. Haha!

Caparo8bit:

thanks im using  lepai lp-838 2.1

ark_ader:


--- Quote from: keilmillerjr on August 03, 2013, 01:48:00 am ---I got the lepai 2020+ amp as recommended by other members here. You don't need something fancy for arcade sound. Phew phew woosh boing pin doink. Haha!

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Obviously you haven't played reactor.

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