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The following information is kind contribution of our forum members Lydux, BlueBMW, and RobIvy64.

For this repair you might want to consider purchasing a logic probe with audio and visual outputs which will make the troubleshooting more easy.

You can go with Elenco LP-560 or the more advanced Elenco LP-900. Both of these logic probes are cheap and can be easily found on eBay.

  • If you happen to hear the sound distorted or at a very low volume then first thing you can try is changing all capacitors.
  • If that does not help, you could have bad amplifier on Op-Amps (MC3403) or the dual channel DAC (YM3012). It could also be a power regulation problem on amplifier part. You can check this with a voltmeter on op-amp (pin 4 and 11). They should be +12v and -12v.

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It's a regular quad op-amp in SMD SO14 package.

  • Original is a MC3403
  • Compatible devices are TL074 and LM324.

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YM2151 - FM synth YM3012 - DAC

There are 2 Op-Amps:

  • IC39 - Responsible for FM synth (Top)
  • IC7 - Responsible for DAC (Bottom)

If replacing the appropriate Op-Amp does not solve your problem then the following IC's could be faulty“

There is a RESET pin on YM3012 (pin 7 = ICL#) which should stay to a 1 logic (High) on normal operation.

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