sammargh
Professional
So I wired up a 4pin to the external audio connector and didn't have any audio. For some reason I have to unplug & replug the cables for it to be detected which makes it work fine. I'm without a line out converter so I have the amp turned to near-mute which lets it play fine for now but I notice a HUGE power draw once stereo is picked up. At start up/JAMMA audio my Supergun reads 5.03V pretty consistently and with each external channel plugged in the voltage goes down by .03V.
That's fine and all however the heatsink for what I assume is for the audio amp gets extremely hot while running in this fashion and I'm worried that there's something wrong in the setup which could be damaging the ZN-2 A board. When using JAMMA audio the heatsink remains completely cool to the touch even after a long session. Is it normal for the heatsink/power draw I'm witnessing or should I just stick to mono audio? I'm only playing TGM1 so stereo isn't a huge deal but it would be neat to have.
That's fine and all however the heatsink for what I assume is for the audio amp gets extremely hot while running in this fashion and I'm worried that there's something wrong in the setup which could be damaging the ZN-2 A board. When using JAMMA audio the heatsink remains completely cool to the touch even after a long session. Is it normal for the heatsink/power draw I'm witnessing or should I just stick to mono audio? I'm only playing TGM1 so stereo isn't a huge deal but it would be neat to have.