MEGA 180 front panel's MIC socket doesn't work

but the MIC socket behind works fine?
so which part could be the problem? the mainboard?or the front MIC socket itself?

Quote from: Dr Stu on 26-August-05, 00:59:20
does the front headphone socket work? open the mega case and check the connections from the front panel to the mainboard
the front headphone socket works fine
Quote from: otrofox on 26-August-05, 05:25:46
Are you sure that it doesn't work? That line is called "microphone2" and must be activated separately.
what do you mean "activated separately"? is that means that i can't use the front MIC socket when the behind one is plugged?

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