Do you happen to the name of this connector? Looking to order a male/female
Do you happen to the name of this connector? Looking to order a male/female
TE Connectivity Universal Mate-N-LokDo you happen to the name of this connector? Looking to order a male/female
Sorry im a moron, I thought this was my other restoration thread on my versus cabinet. It's been so long since I've had activity in this thread.Yeah accept that's not the aero city. Looks like NNC?
The aero CP has to metal arms on the sides that slide into slots in the cabinet and then are secured by bolts. I wanted to see how they secure exactly.
Let me see how they attach inside the cabinet, please.
He has them but not the other part needed to fully connect them. At least anyone I know who has bought the repro hasn't connected it up.Oh cool. Let me see if he still has any.
Can you show what that part hooks into? Because my speakers are wired directly to the jamma loom I never had any sort of amp or whatnot.I have the @XianXi repro hooked up. the harness is inside the cabinet already. There's a small bracket that the pcb screws onto. I 3d printed spacers to make it the perfect offset, but you could also just use nylon spacers. The audio is split to the headphones and the speakers. It doesn't cut the speakers if you plug in headphones, if I recall.
What I am referring to is the transformer board listed on page 16&17 of the Aero City ManualPics stolen from a facebook sales ad. He said it was "green" but this is the rare teal variant. The aero doesn't have any kind of amp, it uses mono that is amplified by the jamma pcb. If you are using a game that doesn't have its own amp built in then you need a separate amp (I had centipede set up like this for a while in one of mine).
Not sure about the wiring for this panel, since my non-teal aeros don't have it. I don't have this port hole on my control panel either. Can anyone translate what the - and = power types are? Is that for the headphones?
edit: there is a video on fb with these pictures. It shows the owner flipping the switch and it does cut the speaker audio, so that's cool. And the pot on the right is for the volume as I expected.