I am trying to make a line out for my Black Rose to run a set of powered computer speakers to see how they go. From pinrepair
Line-Out.
The pre-DCS A-12738 has "line out", through connector J509. This is a tap into the mixed analog signal (from all three sound generating devices) before it going to the volume control and final output amplifier circuits. Connector J509 pin 1 is the Analog ground, and J509 pin 3 is the Analog sound out.
Unfortunately a bit more needs to be done then just tapping into connector J509 to get a usable "line out". On pre-DCS games on the component side of the sound board, lift resistor R102 on the side which connects to pin 3 of J509. On the back of the sound board, connect a jumper wire between the negative side of capacitor C21 and the plated-thru hole left of resistor R102 (which connects to pin 1 of J509). This will give a functional line-out at J509 with the pins indicated above. The line-out you get from this modification is a fixed level and does not get changed by the volume control.
I'm a little confused - does this say to;
1. Lift up one end (that connects to pin 3 of J509) of R102 and leave it hanging in mid air? (would this be in case you want to put it back to original?)
2. Jump -ve side of C21 to ground (pin1 of J509) - i can't see any plated through hole left of R102 he is referring to.
Has anyone done this before?
Thanks