Hi folks,
I have a Performa 275 (ie Japanese Color Classic II) but I think it's actually an LC 550 motherboard inside, owing to the onboard VRAM being 512KB (I'm assuming this because I get "thousands of colors" with nothing in the extra VRAM slot).
Anyway, I turned the machine on this morning and one of the two channels (the one connected to the speaker output) is extremely distorted and is pulling in electrical noise as well. When I plug in speakers, one channel is fine but the other is heavily distorted like it's majorly clipping. Board has been recapped and I tried resoldering the '0129 (but I didn't remove/clean under it).
I checked this back to the 129 chip to verify that indeed the audio coming from the chip is already distorted, so it doesn't seem to be related to the few components after the chip.
Is the problem likely the 343S0129? Searching around I'm not getting many hits on distorted audio (vs no or low audio).
I have a Performa 275 (ie Japanese Color Classic II) but I think it's actually an LC 550 motherboard inside, owing to the onboard VRAM being 512KB (I'm assuming this because I get "thousands of colors" with nothing in the extra VRAM slot).
Anyway, I turned the machine on this morning and one of the two channels (the one connected to the speaker output) is extremely distorted and is pulling in electrical noise as well. When I plug in speakers, one channel is fine but the other is heavily distorted like it's majorly clipping. Board has been recapped and I tried resoldering the '0129 (but I didn't remove/clean under it).
I checked this back to the 129 chip to verify that indeed the audio coming from the chip is already distorted, so it doesn't seem to be related to the few components after the chip.
Is the problem likely the 343S0129? Searching around I'm not getting many hits on distorted audio (vs no or low audio).