Differences in JAMMA - Capcom CPS Changer

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  1. thamasha69

    thamasha69 Peppy Member

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    I was searching the forum the other day regarding Capcom's CPS Changer and came across an article written by a former member who got a hold of the unit. Unfortunately the link was dead, but I was able to read the article via internet archive machine:

    http://web.archive.org/web/20070328175259/http://nfggames.com/games/cpschanger/

    I know that the CPS Changer is basically a supergun, but what I am curious about is that he mentions,

    "The audio output isn't JAMMA spec either, and seems - although this isn't confirmed - to be already suitable for use with home audio systems, where normally JAMMA games are designed for use with speakers." - What exactly does this mean? Would the audio from a standard JAMMA pcb work on this unit then? (as opposed to actual CPS games)

    He also mentions, "The CPS Changer can be used as a great home JAMMA playing system, except for two small flaws: The design of the JAMMA connector makes it difficult to connect to many PCBs, and the standard JAMMA audio is not handled well, so another method of connecting the audio is required." - Another method of connecting audio?

    If anyone has any info on this it would be greatly appreciated. :thumbsup:

    Thanks.

    BTW - Sorry if this is in the wrong area...I was unsure if this belonged in the Arcade/Supergun area or not due to of the nature of the question...but it is a console (technically I think??! lol).
     
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  2. Calpis

    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    The JAMMA audio signals are already power amplified and ready to be attached to cab speakers. Naturally, Superguns and the CPS Changer will output line audio instead to be amplified by televisions or home audio equipment.

    The CPS Changer is made to be used with CPS games, so it will attenuate the level suitably for CPS, not all other JAMMA games. It's also very possible that because it's made to only be used by CPS Changer games, the CPS Changer games output line audio and thus the Changer doesn't have an attenuator to suit other JAMMA games. By another method of connecting audio, I guess NFGman means take line output from the game directly (such as RCA jacks) instead of going through the CPS Changer/JAMMA connector.
     
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    thamasha69 Peppy Member

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    Thank you very much for the clarification :thumbsup: much appreciated.
     
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