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I believe these may work as a suitable replacement (at least it does for SDVX) https://www.crutchfield.com/S-nMsSvT4rfnE/p_108R6532EM/Infinity-Reference-REF-6532ex.html?omnews=17719017
## PCB Details
<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00811.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00811.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
Power supplies:
<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00812.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00812.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
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LFA150F-12-J1 150W 12V 50-60Hz 12.5A IN AC100-240V
LFA150F-5-J1Y 150W 5V 50-60Hz 30A IN AC100-240V
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These two units supply all the power needed for the PCB components (sound system, LEDs, touch controller etc).
My photos will look a little different at the bottom as we had to jerry rig an extension cable to feed power into the unit since I don't have the original cabling for it. Works fine on American power, theoretically works fine in europe without a transformer as well based on some reports. R1 uses a 300VA step down transformer https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/267603668046446603/1045057845999173692/IMG_20221123_112537805_HDR.jpg but that's probably overkill.
Touch Unit Control Board (PSS-7135-L02-01) - The most interesting part of the PCB. Custom part made by Pentel. Two of these exist on the PCB board that process 6 channels each, to get the 2 halves of the touch controller. Each segment of the touch controller has one of these as well, with the addition of the ribbon cable to connect the segments together.
Touch Unit Control Board (PSS-7135-L02-01)
<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00814.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00814.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
The most interesting part of the PCB. Custom part made by Pentel. Two of these exist on the PCB board that process 6 channels each, to get the 2 halves of the touch controller. Each segment of the touch controller has one of these as well, with the addition of the ribbon cable to connect the segments together.
LED Data board (14-1497-R) - This sends the pretty colors to the touch controller and card reader panel?
2.1 channel AMP (14-1466CR) - Handles analog sound routing to subwoofer and tweeters
LED Data board (14-1497-R)
<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00813.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00813.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
This sends the pretty colors to the touch controller and card reader panel?
I/O Control Board (837-15257-01) - The existence of this board is a bit overkill for what it's used for, likely it *had* to be used due to Sega producing the cabinets for Marvelous. This is a newer version of the control board that has a USB port on it, almost all sega cabs use this now. Note: Wacca does NOT check for a coin counter, so the resistor trick is not needed to apply credits in game.
2.1 channel AMP (14-1466CR)
<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00816.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00816.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
Handles analog sound routing to subwoofer and tweeters
Headphone AMP (00-1358AR)
<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00815.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00815.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
Handles audio output to the control panel
I/O Control Board (837-15257-01)
<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00817.JPG" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/DSC00817.JPG" width="150" height="150"/>
The existence of this board is a bit overkill for what it's used for, likely it *had* to be used due to Sega producing the cabinets for Marvelous. This is a newer version of the control board that has a USB port on it, almost all sega cabs use this now. Note: Wacca does NOT check for a coin counter, so the resistor trick is not needed to apply credits in game.
## Card reader panel "ASSY CTRL PNL"
This giant metal LED lined panel has [4] plugs that connect to
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There are 12 of these bad boys divided into two halves, set to channel 1-6 on each side that feed back into 2 touch unit control boards. Each one weighs x grams which totals to about 40 LBS. Somehow I never really understood how MASSIVE these units are until I held an individual segment in my hand.
Here are some scans of a segment that shows the curve profile.
<img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve1.png" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve1.png" width="150" height="150"/>
![Touchcon Curve 2](img/concurve2.png)
![Touchcon Curve 3](img/concurve3.png)
<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve1.png" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve1.png" width="150" height="150"/>
<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve2.png" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve2.png" width="150" height="150"/>
<br><img src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve3.png" data-canonical-src="https://github.com/jbamuro/waccamole/raw/main/img/concurve3.png" width="150" height="150"/>
## Replacement LED PCBs
Wacca LEDs are notorious for being burnt out, you've likely received your machine in a state where some panels are not getting color data, are dim, or are straight up not lit up. This is partly due to the design of WS2812.