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Many arcade cabs don't have embedded audio amps, so many systems had to amplify their audio output theirselves to drive the cab's speaker(s).
Most arcade cabs don't have embedded audio amps. Systems have to amplify their audio output theirselves to drive the cab's speaker(s).


These components can die from overheating or voltage surges on the 12V line.
These components can die from overheating or voltage surges on the 12V line.
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* [[MV4]], [[MV6]]: Probably HA13001.
* [[MV4]], [[MV6]]: Probably HA13001.
* [[MV1B]]: Toshiba TA8201AK. Mono. 1x ~7W in 4 ohms. Replacement: ?
* [[MV1B]]: Toshiba TA8201AK. Mono. 1x ~7W in 4 ohms. Replacement: ?
* [[MV1C]]: ?
* [[MV1C]]: ST TDA7240. Mono 1x 20W in 4ohms.


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[[Category:Audio system]]
[[Category:Repairs]]
[[Category:Repairs]]

Revision as of 21:05, 26 September 2017

Most arcade cabs don't have embedded audio amps. Systems have to amplify their audio output theirselves to drive the cab's speaker(s).

These components can die from overheating or voltage surges on the 12V line.

Dead power amps tend to output no audio at all and short out, tripping the cab's or supergun's power supply protection. Crackling audio is most often a digital issue (contacts, cut traces...) and faint audio is often caused by aged/bad capacitors or broken volume pots.

  • MV1F, MV1FZS: Hitachi HA13001. Stereo. 2x 5W in 4 ohms. Replacement: ?
  • MV4, MV6: Probably HA13001.
  • MV1B: Toshiba TA8201AK. Mono. 1x ~7W in 4 ohms. Replacement: ?
  • MV1C: ST TDA7240. Mono 1x 20W in 4ohms.