iNiGFx:
The $20 is an exaggerated pricing, depending on what equipment you already have. Already armed with the soldering gun and wire, the price really just depends on the capacitors you use. I'd say the mod requires quite a bit of electronics experience. I try to make it as painless as possible with the many resources available, but the skill and confidence can't really be taught except through experience. I've even messed up a few iPods of my own, requiring complete (and sometimes costly) replacement of the logic board. Get a friend, father, uncle, stranger to do it for you if you don't think you can do it. Messing up an iPod can be too crushing for some souls.
funch:
*crosses fingers*
The $20 is an exaggerated pricing, depending on what equipment you already have. Already armed with the soldering gun and wire, the price really just depends on the capacitors you use. I'd say the mod requires quite a bit of electronics experience. I try to make it as painless as possible with the many resources available, but the skill and confidence can't really be taught except through experience. I've even messed up a few iPods of my own, requiring complete (and sometimes costly) replacement of the logic board. Get a friend, father, uncle, stranger to do it for you if you don't think you can do it. Messing up an iPod can be too crushing for some souls.

funch:
*crosses fingers*

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