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Atari 720 problem?

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redcoats:

--- Quote from: Rocky on April 06, 2005, 12:37:17 pm ---I'm glad you got it working.
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dek:
Resident KLOV 720 afficianado :)

You got a deal for 50 bucks. Want to sell any extra parts you have left over>?

redcoats:
Well I have a new problem. The audio board I have has a bad volume pot in it. There is only two settings, off and full blast. Since I wouldn't know how to go about removing and replacing the volume pot, is there a way I could just leave the speakers at full volume and add a volume control inline with the speakers? Anyone ever done something like this? If I knew how to remove the volume pot I could replace it but I have no idea since it is 6 prongs ino the audio board. How do i go about removing it? I can't use a soldering iron because you can only heat up one prong at a time? Anyone have any ideas? I figured the inline volume was my best bet since the volume does work, it is just full blast? Anyway throw me a bone here people. ;D

dirt:
an inline pot should work.


dirt

redcoats:
Well the inline pot didn't work the way I needed it to. I figure I will fix the other audio amp in the mean time since it has a good working volume pot on it. Anyome here work on circuit boards, PCB's and what not? On my non-working audio amp board I have a chip on it that is called TDA2030 it is the amp chip, anyone know where to find this chip so I can replace it? I'll post a picture:

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