Sound problem on Micro Genius famiclone

Started by pirate, April 26, 2012, 01:04:05 pm

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pirate

Hello,

there is a sound problem on my Micro Genius IQ-502,it is a NOAC based famiclone.
Only on some games volume is  very low and also some weird sounds.
Is there a way to fix it?

133MHz

Are you testing through RF or AV? If you're using RF, the sound carrier might be misaligned, in that case try AV.
If it also sounds bad on AV, it could be any single one or a combination of these:


  • Faulty power circuitry (AC adapter, power switch, voltage regulator, filtering capacitors) causing low or dirty voltage which can muddy or distort the sound.

  • A bad capacitor or other passive component along the audio path from the NOAC to the Power/RF board.

  • A bad 74HC368 chip can cause severe audio distortion, usually worsening as the machine warms up.


pirate

First , thanks for help.

I use AV,there is problem only some games.Volume too low,and some games has weird distorted sounds.

Faulty power circuitry (AC adapter, power switch, voltage regulator, filtering capacitors) causing low or dirty voltage which can muddy or distort the sound.
AC adapter is original,i think other parts you mentioned original.Audio and video jacks opposite wired,is this caused a problem ?


A bad capacitor or other passive component along the audio path from the NOAC to the Power/RF board.
This is woth to check.


A bad 74HC368 chip can cause severe audio distortion, usually worsening as the machine warms up.

If it is,probably no way to repair.


pirate

From late 90's,not used much,it was NOS when i bought.

jpx72

Quote from: 133MHz on April 26, 2012, 01:45:30 pm
A bad 74HC368 chip can cause severe audio distortion, usually worsening as the machine warms up.


Actually this part caught my attention, I too have an old famiclone which makes squeaky (high pitched noises) sounds sometimes. Is there any explanation on why the 74368 should be distorting sound?

famifan

maybe missing low-pass RC filter on sound circuit before the buffering stage. (you need to add a capacitor, value depends on which cutoff frequency you would like to built the filter.

as for me, i use 5 kHz cutoff frequency.

f = 1/(2*pi*r*c), where r - is the resistance, c - capacistance in SI units. Most of crappy famiclones/segamegadriveclones affected by this issue)

so, need very detailed PCB pictures of this famiclone where every track is recognizable.

pirate

Thanks for all responds.
I will replace caps,but i cant understand why there is not same problem on all games ?

famifan

mp3 is enough
it depends on the game, because not of all games use DPCM sound channel

133MHz

Quote from: jpx72 on April 26, 2012, 11:11:55 pm
Quote from: 133MHz on April 26, 2012, 01:45:30 pm
A bad 74HC368 chip can cause severe audio distortion, usually worsening as the machine warms up.

Actually this part caught my attention, I too have an old famiclone which makes squeaky (high pitched noises) sounds sometimes. Is there any explanation on why the 74368 should be distorting sound?


The audio passes through one of the gates of the 74xx368 chips, most likely for buffering.
What I can't explain is why the '368 tends to fail in such a way to distort the audio as a result, usually getting worse as the system warms up. To date I've had three Famiclones with the same problem, replacing the '368 has fixed the problem in every single one of them.

jpx72

Quote from: 133MHz on April 27, 2012, 12:24:54 pm
The audio passes through one of the gates of the 74xx368 chips, most likely for buffering.

Thanks I'll try to replace it in my famiclone!

@80sFreak - my famiclone doesn't have a microphone... actually I have never seen a famiclone with a microphone here in Europe.