Original Gray Nintendo Game Boy Handheld System w/ Backlight And Bivert Chip, includes Yoshi, Motocross maniacs, Super RC PRO AM, Shadowgate Classic - all tested and works. Condition is used condition. Backlight and bicentennial chip has been installed. Outer screen is. The PCB Mount Pro Sound V3 uses the original DMG headphone jack, which features a proprietary switch for turning off the speaker and mounting posts to secure it to the case. The additional jack operates as a line-out jack, offering chiptune musicians higher quality audio for live performances and recording. Clean, professional look.
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Gah... how could they not have a headphone jack on the SP? Damnit, I don't want to spend more money on an adapter which will be lost in a week. -- View image here: http://arstechnica.infopop.net/infopop/emoticons/icon_frown.gif --
So I'm thinking... how practical would it be to mod in a headphone jack? I have a few things to work with: - a working original GBA here which can be sacrificed for parts - a soldering iron with accessories - the willingness to buy a headphone adapter cable, if I can mod it inside the case somehow - an unhealthy predilection for modifying perfectly good electronics so I'm in need of some brainstorming: how could I go about this? Having not dismantled my day-old SP (yet), any insights into what I'd be dealing with would be appreciated. What would be involved, and am I out of my mind for wanting to do this? (on second thought, don't answer that last one) Should I actually go through with this, many pictures will be taken, and progress reports will be posted. But to make the reports more than one step ('Step One: I broke something trying to get the cover off. It doesn't work anymore.') I'd like some input, if you guys are willing. Comments are closed.
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