RIP to BT Garner of MindRec.com... BT passed away early 2023 from health problems. He was one of the top PCE homebrew developers and founder of the OG Turbo List, then PCECP.com. Condolences to family and friends.
IMG
IMG
Main Menu

Low volume after tapping sound from expansion port

Started by saturndual32, 10/05/2012, 10:24 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 0 Guests are viewing this topic.

saturndual32

Hello. I just got a white PCE, and it came with no RF, so i looked around the net, and found that i could get the audio/video signals from the expansion port. The video is fine, but  sound volume is very low. I connected it with another consoles RF, and the sound is normal that way. Do i need to add something to the audio cables to get higher volume?. I did something similar with a Sega Master System 2, and i have the same problem.
Thanks in advance guys.

Drakon

Yeah it needs an amp.  I tried making an op amp but didn't have much success so I just turned up the volume on my sound system instead.
https://16bitgamer.canadian-forum.com/

NightWolve: "I'd say ole XGay fears another relapse, hence the need for strong, daily hetero reinforcement on his desktop. ;)"
Jibbajaba: "The problem with trying to flame Regal is that it's like trying to gut-punch a really fat person."

saturndual32


Keith Courage

hmm that's odd. I've tapped the expansion port for audio before and never really noticed a big drop in volume. It's a little quieter but not enough to demand the need of an amp.

GohanX

Same here, but I suppose it depends on what kind of device you hook it to. On my receiver, I think I turn the volume up to a level in the 30's, where most of my louder systems stay in the 20's. Considering the receiver's max level is 80, this isn't a huge concern to me.

If it were being hooked straight into the TV, I could see it causing issues.

saturndual32

I have all my consoles connected to the same tv. All of the consoles using their original cables, are used around volume 25. But the PCE and a PAL Sega Master Sytem 2, both of which have video and sound tapped from the motherboard and expansion port. I have to use the sound volume around 60 with both of them.
Oh well, no biggie anyway. Thanks for the answers.