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| BobA:
--- Quote from: FrizzleFried on April 17, 2007, 02:23:54 am ---I am looking for a volume knob solution for my 48-in-1. I suppose I could use the mini-jack and powered speakers, but I already have the JAMMA wire hooked to the single speaker in my Nintendo cabinet (I only need mono). Anyone know what kind of wattage the 48-in-1 sends to the speaker? I guess the solution would be to find an audio pot that would accept that volume, max out the 48-in-1 and then use the pot to adjust volume...but I just need to know what kind of wattage it sends to the jamma speaker wire. --- End quote --- There should be a volume adjust page acessable thru your system setup by using the test switch. |
| Cornchip:
It might be a little rich for your blood, but I am using something called the Ampli-Rider. It combines up to 3 inputs and combines them into one output with volume (amplified). Did the trick for me. http://www.electric-avenues.com/amplirider.html Cornchip. |
| leapinlew:
it MIGHT be too rich for my blood, I don't know though since I can't find a price. How much is it? |
| Cornchip:
Sorry, forgot to mention the price. It cost me $60 Canadian. Like I said, a little steep. On the up side, it was plug and play. On the down side, you need a 12 to 13.8 volt DC power source for the amp (not really a problem). Your call. Cornchip. |
| modessitt:
Frizzlefried.... I do this all the time with 48-in-1 conversions. That 3-watt pot you have will be fine. your pot should have 3 leads. Turn your onboard volume pot all the way up, and your onscreen volume adjust all the way up. Then, cut the wires to your speaker. Run one wire (brown/silver)to an outside lead on your pot, then on to the speaker. Run your other wire (red/silver) to the other outside lead on your pot. Now add another wire to the middle lead on your pot and run it to your other speaker terminal. Now you can adjust the volume anytime by turning the pot. If your leads aren't set up this way, put a meter on the leads. Your outside leads should show the full resistance of the pot, while an outside-to-inside reading should change as the pot is turned. This works every time. |
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