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- From: julian@bridge.welly.gen.nz (Julian Wright)
- Subject: Re: Arc sound - impedance matching
- Date: 14 Mar 92 11:47:06 GMT
- Reply-To: wright_j@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz (Julian Wright)
-
- sgccreg@citec.oz.au (Rob Geraghty) writes:
-
- The Problem:
- > I have my Arc connected to the auxilliary inputs on the stereo.
-
- The Symptom:
- > The high end of the Arc sound seems to get lost in the translation
-
- The Cause:
- Low Pass filter present.
-
- The Solution:
- Tap sound output before it reaches the Low Pass filter.
-
- The Method:
-
- - Open your 300, 400(/1), 500, or 5000 series machine up, and find a 5x2 pin
- connector somewhere in the video circuitry. There's only one, and on the
- 310's I have seen it is near the back-right corner of the circuit board.
- On the 5000 it is around the back-center of the board I think (it's the
- only such connector that I can see on the board). It looks something like:
-
- 9 . .
- . .
- . .
- . .
- 1 . .
-
- - All the pins on the right (even numbered ones) are ground. Pin 1 is LEFT
- sound output and pin 9 is RIGHT sound output. I have no proof but guess
- that pins 3, 5, and 7 are raw R, G, and B video signals respectively.
-
- - Attach a 3.5" socket to a short length of ribbon cable and clamp a 5x2 IDC
- plug on the other end. (Much better than soldering wires directly to the
- pins). I use pin 8 for ground but in theory any even numbered one will do)
- I assume you know the layout of a 3.5" socket 'cos I can't for the life of
- me remember it at the moment! It's in the User Guide in one of the
- appendices anyway...
-
- - Dangle the socket out the back through one of the cracks (if there are
- any...) or better still, drill a new hole in the bottom back panel right
- next to the current headphone socket hole and mount the new 3.5" socket in
- it. You now have TWO output sockets, one filtered, one unfiltered.
-
- - Attach your stereo to the new socket, which works equally well as a
- headphone socket or a line out.
-
- I find that without the filter STMs sound much better, but low grade samples sound a lot more scratchy. This is understandable, as STMs are played at
- 29KHz, while low grade samples are less than 20KHz, usually 13 or 10KHz.
-
- Apparently the filter is there to make the sound from the internal speaker
- sound reasonable. Shame it also affects the standard external connector,
- otherwise all this hacking around wouldn't be necessary.
-
- This "upgrade" is also possible on the A3000, but you have to hook into a
- couple of resister legs (I don't know which ones sorry) as the 3000 doesn't
- have the 5x2 connector on the circuit board.
-
- Cheers, Julian.
-
-
- From: s047@SAND.SICS.BU.OZ.AU (Jeremy Lee)
- Date: 20 Mar 92 05:21:09 GMT
-
-
- I just checked the schematics for my A310, and there are
- a number of outputs on that Aux. Audio connector inside the machine:
- Filtered Left
- Filtered Right
- Aux In (Yes, *in*)
- Unfiltered Left
- Unfiltered Right
- In ALL CASES these lines are Buffered. There is therefore NO RISK
- to the vidc (within reason, of course) from connecting external
- equipment to this connector. That was it's purpose! The guys at acorn
- are not stupid. (At least, not the hardware designers ;-)
- The present Audio out signal is taken straight from the Filtered
- lines.
- The signal moves around the system like this:
- The left and right channels are independantly put through an
- Op-Amp to buffer the signal and remove digital noise (With small smoothing
- capacitors). The unfiltered output is taken from here. The seperate
- channels then pass onto a second Op-Amp with a transitor output stage
- to do what looks like basic amplification and impedance matching for
- output to the headphones, presumably it does a little more filtering
- here because the Filtered outputs are taken from here.
- At this stage, the outputs from the two stereo channels are
- combined, and mixed with the Aux In line, send to another Op-Amp, and
- this output is used to drive the internal speaker.
- You can safely take output from any point on this connector, and
- moreover, you can also safely feed an audio signal into the internal
- speaker!!
- Learn something new every day.
-
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