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Reply 80 of 85, by retro games 100

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Well I think that's a very good idea. I had a look on ebay, and had no trouble finding something suitable. It's pictured below. I'm guessing this is the correct item to buy, and it's cheap. I'll order it tonight. Thanks.

Reply 81 of 85, by Jepael

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No, what I gather from the Adlib pictures you posted, both this version with 3.5mm connector and the version with bigger connector, they are stereo connectors, and the mono audio is already split into both channels on board the Adlib.

Using a mono plug will short-circuit the other channel to ground, so do not use a mono connector on Adlib. Stereo plug only.

You can verify this by measuring the three pins on the connector. One is ground, one goes to R18 and one goes to R19. The other ends of both R18 and R19 are connected to the big output capacitor C18.

Basically you need a PCB-mounted 3.5mm connector that has a matching footprint from Farnell, it is not called a "headphone" connector. If you get a connector with different footprint, obviously it cannot be directly soldered in place of the current connector.

Reply 82 of 85, by retro games 100

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Thanks a lot for that "life saving" tip! Unfortunately I have already ordered that mono plug, but when it arrives, I will not use it on the Adlib card.

Reply 84 of 85, by h-a-l-9000

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Or better: first try to push it down so the gap closes, and check if it works now.

1+1=10

Reply 85 of 85, by retro games 100

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h-a-l-9000 wrote:

Or better: first try to push it down so the gap closes, and check if it works now.

Solved! Thanks a million, h-a-l-9000! 😀 That worked. I can now listen to funky Adlib tunes on this 22 year old sound card!