Description: Up for sale is a customized NTSC US/Canada NES console only. No controllers, A/V wires, A/C adapter or games. The following services and upgrades have been performed. CleanedEntire teardown of the console was done to clean each part individually. The cartridge connector was also cleaned thoroughly to ensure proper function. RecappedAll electrolytic capacitors have been replaced with Nichicon capacitors on the main PCB. NESRGB 4.3 Installed Tim Worthington's NESRGB v4.3 kit to enable RGB, S-Video, and Composite Video output. It’s wired for palette selection along with in-game reset from the controller using simple button combinations. You can choose between six different color palettes available on the latest version of the NESRGB v4.3 kit. Digital PrimeNestopia YUVSONY CXA Smooth V2 FCEUX Wavebeam Blinking Light WinBlinking Light Win V2 Installed Expansion Audio Mod Expansion audio has been added using Alterac’s PCB based on Firebrandx's NESRGB audio mix circuit. SNES Style MultioutLaser Bear’s snap-fit SNES Style Multiout has been installed. NullCIC The 10NES CIC lock-out chip has been eliminated and replaced with Redherring32’s NullCIC board. Note: Some games may require the reset button to be pressed once to start. Redesigned Power Module (NES Top Loader Circuit)The RF Power module has been replaced with Merlin Shaw’s NES Revival THT DIY Version 3.1c. A completely redesigned power module based on the NES top loader power circuit and features a 4-Layer PCB to reduce noise.Note: (This board is revision 3.1c even though the board is labeled 3.1b. The silkscreen layer was not updated to reflect the revision)Note: (This board has optional components that are left unpopulated and do not affect the functionality of the board.) More info can be found on Merlin Shaw’s github page. This console has been tested using HD Retrovision SNES Component cable, RCA Composite A/V cable, OEM SNES composite audio/video cable and a SNES RGB SCART cable to ensure proper functionality. To use internal video through the composite video output at the back of the console the NESRGB must be disabled using the button combination below. The multiout port outputs a composite video signal when the NESRGB is enabled for use with a SNES/N64 composite A/V cable. The NESRGB is set to output 75 ohm composite sync but can be set to output TTL composite sync at buyers request. Buyers choice between blue or red power LED. Button Combinations:Start+Select+Left - Decrement palette counter.Start+Select+Right - Increment palette counter.Start+Select+Left (hold for 2 seconds) -Disable/Enable NESRGB board.Start+Select+Right (hold for 2 seconds) - Set to palette 1.Start+Select+A+B - In game reset. Thank you for your consideration.
Price: 400 USD
Location: Port Jefferson Station, New York
End Time: 2025-02-02T17:45:03.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Nintendo
Type: Home Console
Region Code: NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Platform: Nintendo NES
Color: Gray
Model: NESRGB
Connectivity: S-Video
Features: Composite Video, RGB Video, S-Video
Year Manufactured: 1986