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Loaded Boy uk

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Since: Dec 16, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 6:26 pm
Post subject: AK79G MAX Front Audio connections
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Hello Everybody,

I have a small problem.

I what to connect my mic socket on the front of my new case but i
can't work out (match up) the fly leads with the motherboard jumper pins.

ON the fly leads i have MIC_DATA and MIC_VCC (GND is shared with
headphone so thats connected) on the on the m/board i have AUD_MIC /
AUD_MIC_BIAS / AUD_VCC spare.

Anyone know what goes with what?

If it helps I have an AOpen AK79G MAX and the headphone socket I have
got working fine.

TIA And merry Christmas!!!


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Jere Seimes

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 6:03 am
Post subject: Re: AK79G MAX Front Audio connections - front_audio.jpg (0/1) [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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I have AK79D-400Max and had the same problem. Here is the hookup for
front audio mic:

pin 1 aud_mic is hot audio and goes to the tip of the your stereo plug
pin 2 aud_gnd is the shield and goes to the sleeve of the stereo plug
pin 3 aud_mic bias is micr power goes to the ring of the stereo plug
pin 4 aud_vcc is not used for your mic

Since you already have your headphones working you don't need the
rest.

Good luck. I'm using a headset with a boom mic and it works great.
Attached is a photo of my front audio in a 3.5" dirve bay.









On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 15:26:01 GMT, "Loaded Boy [uk]"
wrote:

 >
 > Hello Everybody,
 >
 > I have a small problem.
 >
 > I what to connect my mic socket on the front of my new case but i
 >can't work out (match up) the fly leads with the motherboard jumper pins.
 >
 > ON the fly leads i have MIC_DATA and MIC_VCC (GND is shared with
 >headphone so thats connected) on the on the m/board i have AUD_MIC /
 >AUD_MIC_BIAS / AUD_VCC spare.
 >
 > Anyone know what goes with what?
 >
 > If it helps I have an AOpen AK79G MAX and the headphone socket I have
 >got working fine.
 >
 > TIA And merry Christmas!!!

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 9:57 pm
Post subject: Re: AK79G MAX Front Audio connections - front_audio.jpg (0/1) [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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cheers ill have a go
"Jere Seimes" wrote in message

 > I have AK79D-400Max and had the same problem. Here is the hookup for
 > front audio mic:
 >
 > pin 1 aud_mic is hot audio and goes to the tip of the your stereo plug
 > pin 2 aud_gnd is the shield and goes to the sleeve of the stereo plug
 > pin 3 aud_mic bias is micr power goes to the ring of the stereo plug
 > pin 4 aud_vcc is not used for your mic
 >
 > Since you already have your headphones working you don't need the
 > rest.
 >
 > Good luck. I'm using a headset with a boom mic and it works great.
 > Attached is a photo of my front audio in a 3.5" dirve bay.
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 15:26:01 GMT, "Loaded Boy [uk]"

 >
  > >
  > > Hello Everybody,
  > >
  > > I have a small problem.
  > >
  > > I what to connect my mic socket on the front of my new case but i
  > >can't work out (match up) the fly leads with the motherboard jumper pins.
  > >
  > > ON the fly leads i have MIC_DATA and MIC_VCC (GND is shared with
  > >headphone so thats connected) on the on the m/board i have AUD_MIC /
  > >AUD_MIC_BIAS / AUD_VCC spare.
  > >
  > > Anyone know what goes with what?
  > >
  > > If it helps I have an AOpen AK79G MAX and the headphone socket I
have
  > >got working fine.
  > >
  > > TIA And merry Christmas!!!
 >
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