What a pain in the butt this is getting to be.
I've been using a home receiver to run my speaker in the juke. The problem is that since the receiver is mounted inside the cab, the volume and power button are not accessible. I had an extra hole in the cab to get to the power button.
Since I can't get to the volume I was using the volume feature in VJ. But to make it so I can listen at polite neighbor levels as well as it's a jukebox and I'm going to make the walls shake levels I had to have the volume on the receiver cranked, otherwise I could never get a loud volume.
The downside to this is w/the volume cranked any kind of interference, voltage fluctuation... would be picked up through the cables and you'ld hear it. Didn't bother me when the music was on, but between songs you could hear it. I believe this is because the home receiver is designed to have a constant low level being supplied by the cd player or whatever, and volume control only through the receiver.
So I decided to switch to a car amp as they are more tolerant to line noise, and are made to have fluctuating levels on the input and should be more resistant to the problems I was having. The only way to do that is to get a relatively high amp 12v supply to keep the amplifier running. I could use the PC PS, but I don't think it would be a good idea. So I decided to use an extra PS and rig it to work. But I'm having second thoughts.
Anyway, I was out in my garage looking for some wiring and other goodies to work with and I found the remote for the home amp I was using. I didn't even know I had the remote, the reveiver belonged to the wife --BINGO! Either that, or I was attempting to say "before" but it was too many letters to type-- we met, and got shoved into storage as my system was better. So I decided I could re-install the home reciever and hack the remote so I could use the original juke control panel.
I figured I could mount the LED next to the IR receiver and basically do a gamepad hack to the volume buttons. But after I pulled the remote apart I found that it's a single-sided double layered board that is very hack unfriendly. Sony sucks. So I've decided to re-install the receiver, set the software volume conrol to 100%, and just shoot the remote through the hole in the side to power the receiver and adjust the volume. I figure I can use the power supply when I build a mame machine.
Such a long route to get right back to where I was. On the plus side while I have the internals out I'll rig my flashing neon tubes. And as soon as my IPAC arrives I'll finish the control panel.
Thanks for all the help, next time I'll use the advice given I promise.