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Sound
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Troubleshooting Q*bert Sound
Problems
It happens to every Q*bert sooner or later - the sound dies. There
are many Q*bert machines out there that need to have their sound repaired, but not many
people know how to fix them. To help work through the most common problems found with
Q*Bert sound I've created the flowchart below. If you run into any difficulties while
repairing your Q*bert's sound, or if you have a problem that is beyond the scope of the
flowchart, feel free to e-mail me at chumblespuzz@cademo.com
with any questions.
Before you begin, however, there is one very important modification
you should make that will greatly reduce the possibility of sound failure in the future.
The original Q*bert designers decided to power the sound amplifier off a +30v line from
the power supply board. Unfortunately, the amplifier chip is rated at only +27v. One of
the most common Q*bert sound problems is a fried amp chip. To remedy this problem, replace
D26 on the power supply board with a 24v 3-watt zener diode. This will reduce the supply
voltage to about +25v, perfectly adequate for the amplifier and well within tolerances.
The only other thing driven off this line is the knocker, and 24v is plenty to drive that
as well.