so i bought my saturn....modded it... and i just finished burning around 100 games or so...the picture is fine and everything but the sound is VERY low...i stress VERY. Its like i can turn my tv up loud and hear the loud hiss through the speakers but the music and effects from the games are very low. I have to turn the tv up loud to hear the game, however, sometimes ill be playing and itll get loud and then soft again. Ive spent alot of money and time modding and burning and buying other things...anyone know how to fix it? i have it hooked up through the rf cable.
by the way...it does this on burnt games and real games.
ideas?
PLEASE HELP! SOUND problems with sega saturn
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Try picking up an a/v cable, they aren't too pricey. Sometimes the rf outputs go bad or one or more or the input pins get bent on the connection to the back of the Saturn.
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i am having the same exact problem with my modded saturn!!! the weird thing is i also own an unmodded saturn (same model) which doesn't experience this problem when using the same a/v cord that i use for my modded saturn. so i am wondering if something went wrong in the modding process. hopefully i can get this sorted out asap.
that sucks......soniklife wrote:i am having the same exact problem with my modded saturn!!! the weird thing is i also own an unmodded saturn (same model) which doesn't experience this problem when using the same a/v cord that i use for my modded saturn. so i am wondering if something went wrong in the modding process. hopefully i can get this sorted out asap.
tell me about it... i have a few games ready to go and damn i even made some custom covers and got some nice dvd cases for them. dang.ott0bot wrote:that sucks......soniklife wrote:i am having the same exact problem with my modded saturn!!! the weird thing is i also own an unmodded saturn (same model) which doesn't experience this problem when using the same a/v cord that i use for my modded saturn. so i am wondering if something went wrong in the modding process. hopefully i can get this sorted out asap.
hopefully i can sort this out soon so i can play some guardian heroes and shining force 3!!!
You can always fire up the solding iron and take the mod chip off to see if it will work with your originals. If there is still a sound problem then you know it may have a blown capacitor or something. If not double check the skematics and try again! still sucks though...soniklife wrote:tell me about it... i have a few games ready to go and damn i even made some custom covers and got some nice dvd cases for them. dang.ott0bot wrote:that sucks......soniklife wrote:i am having the same exact problem with my modded saturn!!! the weird thing is i also own an unmodded saturn (same model) which doesn't experience this problem when using the same a/v cord that i use for my modded saturn. so i am wondering if something went wrong in the modding process. hopefully i can get this sorted out asap.
hopefully i can sort this out soon so i can play some guardian heroes and shining force 3!!!
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