What to do with a messed up MVS

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arfink
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What to do with a messed up MVS

Post by arfink »

OK, here's the deal. I got an MVS off of ebay which was listed as having a broken opamp. I have been unable to fix the sound, but the rest of the unit work perfectly well. I have my suspicions that the actual sound generation chip is broken. I have got a replacement, but what do you guys think I should do with the broken one? I don't want to chuck it because I payed a halfway-decent sum of money for it and it's still playable, just no audio. I was thinking it would make a good testbed for MVS mods, like overclocking, what do you guys think?

Edit: I also might be willing to sell this for a very low price if any of you think you can fix it.
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Post by ganonbanned »

Sell it on the trading post :) :) :) :)
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