Caius sound hybrids sure look pretty
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I think we'll be good for another 20+ years of home use thanks to Fab
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Caius sound hybrids sure look pretty
The '054321' ASIC rarely fails, I never encountered a bad one in all my repairs.For sure the reproduction is more robust than the original ceramic module as well as it can be serviced (replacing capacitors for example) with no fear of breaking it.Just bought myself an X-men 4p board with the original audio module that apparently still works. But I'm thinking I should convert it to this module. Is that recommended for longevity, or should I wait till the module fails? Would putting the ASIC on this reproduction help prolong it from failure?
@caius remember it happened to me! Me and my usual luck regarding faulty boards...The '054321' ASIC rarely fails, I never encountered a bad one in all my repairs.For sure the reproduction is more robust than the original ceramic module as well as it can be serviced (replacing capacitors for example) with no fear of breaking it.
Hi, Please, contact @Mitsurugi-w here.I have a Lethal Enforcers game that needs the sound board replaced. Someone tried to use axial caps to fix it but it still doesn't work. What do I need to do to have you replace it?
No, he doesn't, he carries only the '054986A' and '054544' audio module reproduction.Currently I'm the only seller of all other products from mine.@Mitsurugi-w do you carry the Seibu HB-41 repo modules? I need one for a Legionnaire