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IC9 component

2011-12-11 by jaumemod

What is a IC9 component?

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Re: IC9 component

2011-12-11 by jaumemod

Sorry, it's a black component that looks like an EPROMS, in IC10 is it on right side of image but it isn't at IC9 on left side of image.

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Re: [emax] Re: IC9 component

2011-12-11 by Ted Summers

IC 9 has a chip where an Emax 2 is MONO.
IC 10 has a chip where an Emax 2 is STEREO.

You would never have BOTH IC9 and IC10 locations filled at the same time.

Also- you cannot just take IC9 and put it in IC10 slot to make it stereo either- the IC is different.

This is covered in the Emax 2 Stereo upgrade guide available on the web.



On Dec 10, 2011, at 7:26 PM, jaumemod wrote:

Sorry, it's a black component that looks like an EPROMS, in IC10 is it on right side of image but it isn't at IC9 on left side of image.

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Re: IC9 component

2011-12-11 by jaumemod

Thanks a lot Tedd. I didn't see stereo upgrade guide.

--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, Ted Summers <djtbs1@...> wrote:
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> IC 9 has a chip where an Emax 2 is MONO.
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> You would never have BOTH IC9 and IC10 locations filled at the same time.
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> Also- you cannot just take IC9 and put it in IC10 slot to make it stereo either- the IC is different.
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> This is covered in the Emax 2 Stereo upgrade guide available on the web.
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