I can only get sound by cranking the dial on the board up to a really high level and the sound that I do get is very crackly

Any ideas what it could be?
Geezer
That's not true. Cave SH3 boards run in mono off of the standard 10+L pins just fine.segasonicfan wrote:The problem is Cave SH3 boards use stereo sound from the harness which is not JAMMA standard. Whoever made your Supergun wired speaker - to your audio ground instead of regular PCB ground. On SH3 boards the other audio channel is outputted here and then regular ground is used as an audio ground. You can play in mono if you use the board ground for your audio ground which will work for all other JAMMA games too, but you'll need a switch for true stereo.
-Segasonicfan
Maybe it's different on some SH3 boards. I have played Galuda II and Mushi 2 and I actually modded my SG again to add the stereo output through the L line.That's not true. Cave SH3 boards run in mono off of the standard 10+L pins just fine.
That's possible, or a problem with the attenuation circuit if there is one.Geezer, I think you have some problem with the line level circuit (wiring, connection, etc).
Sorry man, not sure what you're smoking but like Oxtsu said no Cave SH3 board has stereo sound, they all have the same mono sound output. I've owned all of them, they're all the same.segasonicfan wrote:Maybe it's different on some SH3 boards. I have played Galuda II and Mushi 2 and I actually modded my SG again to add the stereo output through the L line.
what exactly is the difference between standard Jamma and MVS wiring?Geezer wrote:I opened it and it is indeed wired for MVS instead of standard jamma. I just snipped the wire running to L and it's now working fine