So Some back story on what I have and what is going on,
I got 2 Capcom cabinets one is the japanese Q25 candy cab it works no problems its just the 1 player version control panel and i will need to fabricate and weld up a new control panel to make my own 2 player. they got the control panel overlay for that and that's just my only problem with it, and the newest one I just got a few days ago is the USA Big Blue Capcom cabinet with the full big Marquee the one piece version cabinet,
Well I have been restoring the big blue, it came with a Taito f3 puzzle bobble 3 usa version motherboard and game, it works and plays with sound. The operator or previous owner did some hack job to get that game to work in that cabinet and now I own it and I'm trying to fix it back for CPS2 game hardware.
The Cabinet was missing the Qsound amp and transformer and the wiring was missing in spots like for the coin door and the service button not being wired up and there was no kick harness. I will have to redo the Jamma and kick harnesses completely because I don't like Hacked up wiring jobs in my stuff and I only want to play CPS2 game hardware on it.
So the problem I ran into today is that when I put in a Gray Asia Version game the system boots up it plays but the sound is crackling and sounds horrible, now I have 3 different gray A motherboards and 3 different B game boards to test with I even have the all in one black japan MvsC board, They all do the same thing, one game tripped the power GFCI when I pushed the volume button on the cabinet.
Now its not the speakers because I also have 2 blue USA games with there own A boards and 1 green Japan with its own green japan A board. and they work 100% not problems at all.
So the question I have is, is this problem a Gray and All black games system only because Asia uses less power volts on there electronics, there 100v vs the 120v that is used in the USA? Or is this a wiring problem with the Qsound amp and its transformer i installed? now it works just fine with all the Blue and Green game Systems. I'm just confused and I cant find the information about the wiring for Qsound amp and transformer for this cabinet and no one has done a youtube about the qsound amp and shown the installing of it.
The other thing i did was I tried all the games in my Q25 capcom cabinet and they work just fine the only thing is that, that cabinet has the Qsound but it doesn't work or is not hook up it has a mono plug for it and they have the sound on both speakers and thats is the sound for it. at some point I will need to see what the perverse owner did to that and fix it back to real Qsound.
any help on this will be great and I hope that this problem I'm having with my system can help others that may have this type of problem with there cabinet and maybe some one can do a few youtube videos about the Qsound and the amp in the Big Blue cabinets and how it is wired up. It is better to learn from watching the process. Either way there needs to be more videos on the Big blues!
I got 2 Capcom cabinets one is the japanese Q25 candy cab it works no problems its just the 1 player version control panel and i will need to fabricate and weld up a new control panel to make my own 2 player. they got the control panel overlay for that and that's just my only problem with it, and the newest one I just got a few days ago is the USA Big Blue Capcom cabinet with the full big Marquee the one piece version cabinet,
Well I have been restoring the big blue, it came with a Taito f3 puzzle bobble 3 usa version motherboard and game, it works and plays with sound. The operator or previous owner did some hack job to get that game to work in that cabinet and now I own it and I'm trying to fix it back for CPS2 game hardware.
The Cabinet was missing the Qsound amp and transformer and the wiring was missing in spots like for the coin door and the service button not being wired up and there was no kick harness. I will have to redo the Jamma and kick harnesses completely because I don't like Hacked up wiring jobs in my stuff and I only want to play CPS2 game hardware on it.
So the problem I ran into today is that when I put in a Gray Asia Version game the system boots up it plays but the sound is crackling and sounds horrible, now I have 3 different gray A motherboards and 3 different B game boards to test with I even have the all in one black japan MvsC board, They all do the same thing, one game tripped the power GFCI when I pushed the volume button on the cabinet.
Now its not the speakers because I also have 2 blue USA games with there own A boards and 1 green Japan with its own green japan A board. and they work 100% not problems at all.
So the question I have is, is this problem a Gray and All black games system only because Asia uses less power volts on there electronics, there 100v vs the 120v that is used in the USA? Or is this a wiring problem with the Qsound amp and its transformer i installed? now it works just fine with all the Blue and Green game Systems. I'm just confused and I cant find the information about the wiring for Qsound amp and transformer for this cabinet and no one has done a youtube about the qsound amp and shown the installing of it.
The other thing i did was I tried all the games in my Q25 capcom cabinet and they work just fine the only thing is that, that cabinet has the Qsound but it doesn't work or is not hook up it has a mono plug for it and they have the sound on both speakers and thats is the sound for it. at some point I will need to see what the perverse owner did to that and fix it back to real Qsound.
any help on this will be great and I hope that this problem I'm having with my system can help others that may have this type of problem with there cabinet and maybe some one can do a few youtube videos about the Qsound and the amp in the Big Blue cabinets and how it is wired up. It is better to learn from watching the process. Either way there needs to be more videos on the Big blues!