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Capacitors maybe?Boards for 600s pop up in the UK for under $20 occasionally....that's not the 600 you got from me, is it?
I had a buzzing problem with my amiga 500, and it turned out to be the the outlet I had my amiga plugged into. Once I changed outlets the buzzing went away. Try changing outlets. Also, make sure all the chips and components are properly seated.
Capacitors do fail occasionally, amigaksi.If you don't understand that, take a few more electronics classes.
One channel is extremely loud and distorted. Any idea what the problem could be?
Would rather not have to get a whole new/used motherboard unless that's the best option and/or one is available at a very reasonable price. Thanks.
myths out there regarding them especially regarding their life-span. All material things have a limited life-span and capacitors aren't eternal
There's "some" myths out there regarding them especially regarding their life-span. All material things have a limited life-span and capacitors aren't eternal.
Some of them don't even last 4 years, no myth! ...and you need a grammar course as well.