Adjust Volume on Espgaluda PCB?

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Adjust Volume on Espgaluda PCB?

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Sry for asking this, board came without intstructions, and i can't seem to find it in the service menu. Did a google search, forum search, found nothing.
So i'd like some advice how to change the volume on an Espgaluda PCB.
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http://www.world-of-arcades.net/Cave/Es ... tation.htm

Theres a potentiometer on the board, use a screwdriver to adjust it.
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OK, got it working. Thanks a lot :>
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Post by RGC »

Is there an equivalent for ESPGII? Mine has always seemed a bit quiet.

Cheers.
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Should be- find the orange pot.
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>.> Another thing: Galuda seems to keep my settings, but not my score.
Is that normal?
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Post by kernow »

yes, it doesn't save scores

only 3rd generation cave boards save scores (ibara, mushi etc)
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kk, thanks.
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kernow wrote:http://www.world-of-arcades.net/Cave/Es ... tation.htm

Theres a potentiometer on the board, use a screwdriver to adjust it.
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No.

Not unless it's a plastic one.

In reality you can just turn it gently with your fingers, it's a lot safer. Be careful as it only takes a small amount of movement usually to cause a big jump in volume.
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Post by kernow »

lol

never had a problem adjusting mine with a screwdriver, I know the risks, I'm just careful, I don't think I've ever seen a plastic screwdriver either.

Up to you its your board I guess.
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Post by Kenchan »

not all potentiometers are easy to turn with your fingers :/
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