my doubt is if the power supply is able to supply the right amps. These small amplifiers usually want 2/3 amp, while the power supply should only give 1.5 amp.Just a heads up I used this setup and it’s far superior to anything else ive seen. This setup has the ability to use the jamma by unplugging the 4 pin and making it stock. I also used a line level converter to convert the powered positive and negative to line level rca. This is an old trick we used in the 90s for car audio. You can add a filter to completely eliminate nose but I’m not really getting any whatsoeve. This is the proper way to do it. You have to manually unplug rca cords or switch plugs to go back to stock but it works really well.
So I wasnt trying to answer your question just was showing a better way for people to hook all this up.my doubt is if the power supply is able to supply the right amps. These small amplifiers usually want 2/3 amp, while the power supply should only give 1.5 amp.
Just a heads up I used this setup and it’s far superior to anything else ive seen. This setup has the ability to use the jamma by unplugging the 4 pin and making it stock. I also used a line level converter to convert the powered positive and negative to line level rca. This is an old trick we used in the 90s for car audio. You can add a filter to completely eliminate nose but I’m not really getting any whatsoeve. This is the proper way to do it. You have to manually unplug rca cords or switch plugs to go back to stock but it works really well.
Are you sure the speakers fit? The NAC speakers are measured so that they fit exactly into their place. Those seem they will not fit there. I do not feel the urge to replace them anyway, after amplifying them even the mono signal from the Jamma bar sounds great.Hi Moonwalker & jimmyjames
Thanks for all the info! I’m currently waiting on delivery of a NAC. However, due to my limited apartment space, I’m shipping the cab directly to a friend’s vacation house about 2hrs away. Not ideal, but it’s going to good hands. When it arrives I plan to setup a Mistercade and this Amp/Speaker upgrade. I’ve purchased the speakers (Logitech z5500), line leveler and audio amp. I’m hoping you might be able to link to the exact additional parts (amp up, cables, crimps, etc) that I’ll need to complete the project. I’m a total newbie to Arcade wiring. Goal is to have RCA stereo out of the Mistercade with the ability to easily switch back to stock. Attached is a pic of inside of cab. Thanks!
I didn't read all of the previous posts thoroughly but it looks like all the details are there. I would follow what is written above. If the Mistercade has RCA stereo out, connect that to your amplifier. Connect the speaker output of your amplifier to the AMP UP connector under the control panel. Assuming Astro/New Astro use the same connector, you need AMP UP part# 176284 and for 16-20AWG wire, contact pins part# 175150. You need a special crimping tool like this: https://www.amazon.com/IWISS-Barrel-Terminal-Crimper-Terminals/dp/B07476C1LDWhile watching MrAddons Mistercade assembly video I just realized that it natively has a line level audio out with amp and RCA outputs. Is going this route now redundant? If so, what would be the best option to move forward? Convert RCA to the AMP up connection going to the speakers?
You can use a 4 or 5 outlet splitter. The only thing to pay attention to is the current rating. 16 gauge should be plenty good enough. I wouldn't use the colorful one with a switch.1. Did you go with the 2 outlet splitter specifically because that's all you needed? Would a 4 or even 5 outlet work all the same?
I'm trying to think of why I wired it that way but can't remember. Since I added the subwoofer later after the amplifier was already installed, maybe I didn't want to extend the speaker wiring to connect to the subwoofer high level output. You can connect the subwoofer speaker output to the AMP UP connector and it might sound better that way since the subwoofer applies a crossover filter. Your diagram looks like a line output converter and you only need that for converting JAMMA amplified audio to line level audio. If the Mistercade has line level RCA audio output then you don't need a converter. Inline capacitors are optional and you may not hear any difference with them. And if you use the subwoofer speaker output then you definitley don't need capacitors since the low frequencies are already filtered out. The capacitors I used are 125uF 100v electrolytic bipolar (non polarized) from Parts Express.2. For the sub, I saw that on your Astro you did not leverage the speaker Hi-level output and just the Input. If I connected the Hi- Level output to the AMP UP connector going to the Logitechs, is that any different from stacking the wires to the amp in your setup?
I was also going to leverage the line level as shown on the diagram:
Would this be no longer necessary if I were to route through the subwoofer?
Should I also pickup of the inline capacitors for the speaker wire? If so, can you reference what you used?
Thank you very much!
No issues with the CRT. That subwoofer is only a 6" driver and too far away for the magnet to affect the monitor. Adding an equalizer will allow you to reduce the 2k-6k frequency range to hopefully eliminate any harshness. If you really want the best sound you can try to build a ported enclosure for the logitech speakers. You would need to modify the speaker mounts and there's not much space in there so it would be challenging.Thanks Thomas! I think I know the answer based on reading your Astro restore, but am I safe to assume you've had no CRT related issues with the subwoofer being a 1-2ft away? I know there are some old magnetically shielded subs in the wild, but I'm hoping to not have to rethink Acoustic Audio.
BuddyC's addition of the Behringer EQ sounds interesting to help with the Logitech's. Do you think it's worth it in my scenario? Sorry for the serious lack in Audio/Arcade knowledge! My cab will be 2 hours away and I'll be super limited to make ongoing improvements. Thanks again!