![]() Include your LED and Region upgrade request in the order notes. OPTIONAL SERVICE : Power LED, NTSC-J Region Upgrade. (note: this will not remove deep yellowing from severe sun damage) Most signs of dirt, scuffs and stains can be removed. SERVICE: Deluxe RGB Services + Svideo:Install THS7374 RGB amp + Svideo+ Ghosting Fix (C11 replacement) Console case carefully cleaned. The LPF is disabled (most common request) RGB AMP: The newer THS7374 RGB amp design will be installed. The RGB or Svideo upgrade will not change the outer appearance of the console. ‘Why Upgrade? With this upgrade you can have the best possible analog picture. It will not be install if not requested.’ Request this feature in your order notes. This will not remove sun-faded yellowing. This will remove most stains and dirt from the shell. With TRRS port installs will include the AV cable. ![]() Choose from many different upgrade configurations 3.5mm port, RCA ports, SNES/N64 style Multiport port.‘Rear of console will have a custom upgrade and output Composite video. ![]() Let’s see how they fare against their original video output in comparison and the build quality too. (SNS-101/New-Style Super NES) got an RGB upgrade to its composite port. My NES-101 (NES Jr./NES Top Loader) was taken from its lowly single cable AV port to a full-on composite port. I reached out to Retrofixes and sought to only make my systems just have a step up from what they were made with. ![]() To change to these different video signal options, you usually have an INPUT or SOURCE button on your remote or television.So many options exist for making NES’s and SNES’s have more advanced video out options. If this is the case you will most likely need to change it to AIR, which you may also have more than one option (AIR 1 or 2 or A and B, as shown on the above diagram). If you have a newer model TV, you probably have several INPUT SOURCES available from COMPONENT, VIDEO 1 2 & 3 and so on. Turn the TV to the channel you picked on the back of the game system. When you’re searching for the right channel or input and you see the game, you got it right! ![]() You should see the power light on the NES light up (a good sign) and doing this first will help in finding the right TV settings. Plug in a game and turn on the Nintendo Entertainment System, even if you don’t see it on the TV yet. Plug the Nintendo NES-002 Power Supply into the wall. ![]()
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