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Red,
I'm not that nuts as you seem to be, in a good way ofcourse.
I already ordered new opamps, dont foresee any problems with mounting them.
What I still havent figured out is this:
The RCA needs two cables soldered to it: ground and signal. Where one the soundboard do these signals come from.
For example: front left and front right are combined in the stereo jack connector (you desoldered). Desoldering this connector leaves 5 sockets. The RCA only needs 4 maximum for two channels (ground not combined: signal left (1) + ground (2), signal right (3) and another ground(4))
If i understand correctly one of the two sockets i marked + and - (same colour) provide the signal and the socket i marked ground provide ground. Is this correct and which one, + or -, give the signal? What does the leftover socket do?
I'm not sure if im clear enough, but please give it a try.
Kind Regards, Roy
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