Description: This is the late Super Nintendo Entertainment System during the time the N64 was launching. I installed Voultar's RGB bypass. Composite, S-Video and RGB are all working I also installed a capacitor per Voultar's instructions (pictured). I used Level Hike to check the S-video and Pound for the RGB. I included videos to demonstrate all the signals also for you to compare. With this, I'm including an A/C adapter, and a A/V (Yellow White Red) cable. I don't have a controller to send with this one yet. If you don't know already, the SNES-101 is capable of the best image, while the Voultar RGB bypass unlocks its full potential. If you're wondering why I didn't use his cable, its because this was my first ever install of this type and I cut it too short initially. Besides, when it was all working, it looked awful, so I just redid it with the wire I had on hand. Before I send units like these out I do final run of the system to make sure I didn't miss anything.
Price: 99 USD
Location: Brigham City, Utah
End Time: 2025-01-15T21:33:42.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Modification Description: THS7314 Amplifier
Color: Gray
MPN: SNS-101
Year Manufactured: 1996
Modified Item: Yes
Brand: SNES
Type: Home Console
Region Code: NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Model: Nintendo SNES
Connectivity: Composite RCA, SCART, S-Video
Storage Capacity: N/A
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Resolution: Under 480p