The AIM is that in the instance of running boards that only output JAMMA audio, those can simply be plugged into the JAMMA edge. For those boards with stereo output, some extra wiring will be required at the board but not inside the cab to have stereo sound.
Is it just a matter of running separate cables and terminating them to the same speaker terminals? Do I have to wire in any resistors? Also, I am aware that there is a way to output stereo to unused pins on the JAMMA harness, but that only works if the board outputs sound through the JAMMA edge. The boards I will be wiring will be: Sega ST-V, CPS1, CPS2, CPS3, NAOMI. These all have separate CN connectors or RCA's for stereo output. I will be using a TDA7297F for both volume control and as an amp.
Is it just a matter of running separate cables and terminating them to the same speaker terminals? Do I have to wire in any resistors? Also, I am aware that there is a way to output stereo to unused pins on the JAMMA harness, but that only works if the board outputs sound through the JAMMA edge. The boards I will be wiring will be: Sega ST-V, CPS1, CPS2, CPS3, NAOMI. These all have separate CN connectors or RCA's for stereo output. I will be using a TDA7297F for both volume control and as an amp.