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Post by soop on Feb 23, 2019 11:02:13 GMT
This thing is really good. Very compact, and very cheap.
Some noise when you first power it up, but the signal is very crisp and excellent. I'd recommend it for anyone who's looking for a cheap, non-permanent RGB solution.
*Edit* ok, the sound may be the scart adaptor. It has some caps and resistors wired in, plus hot glue. Might not be the best job
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Post by Black_Tiger on Feb 23, 2019 16:14:48 GMT
Does the connector cover all of the pins? I don't like the idea of using something like the DB Booster and clones whuch have a couple little connectors that you have to line up and hope you don't bend the pins.
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Post by soop on Feb 26, 2019 11:32:04 GMT
Does the connector cover all of the pins? I don't like the idea of using something like the DB Booster and clones whuch have a couple little connectors that you have to line up and hope you don't bend the pins. Yeah it's just like the connector on a Tennokoe or something. I will say, it's quite a snug fit, and it can be difficult to push all the way in though. I might take apart a Tennokoe just to have something sturdy to guide it in.
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