Thanks for the info. I started to look up every serial number from ebay (lol) and found this thread: http://forums.ebay.com/db1/topic/Video- ... 5100083500
So several questions I have from reading this:
1) Is it true that ALL SNES consoles within a serial number range "between UN318299752 and UN321238373" have the 1CHIP?
2) Regarding post #6, is it true that the second revision of the 1CHIP (1CHIP-02 versus 01 and 03) really eliminates the vertical bar or does the revision actually not even matter?
Definitely looking into the SNES mini option as well (with RGB) but that is definitely a much more expensive route.
Best Picture Quality on SNES.
Re: Best Picture Quality on SNES.
No, you can still get the vertical bar. We have a discussion about the SNES vertical bar here: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... s+verticaldogman91 wrote:2) Regarding post #6, is it true that the second revision of the 1CHIP (1CHIP-02 versus 01 and 03) really eliminates the vertical bar or does this not even matter?
People have reported seeing the bar with a mini, so no, the 1 chip design does not eliminate the problem.
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Re: Best Picture Quality on SNES.
Thanks, now my wife is going to kill me for wanting to buy a single chip SNES. 
Re: Best Picture Quality on SNES.
The output from my model 2 SNES is terrible. It's overdriven to the point where it causes ghosting on bright scenes. I've tested it on everything from an old CRT to a new LCD. I'd be interested to see if this is limited to mine, but I'm not concerned enough to acquire another one, since I wouldn't use it anyway.
The composite output on my model 1 is fairly poor. It's dark and reddish. The s-video output is fine, though. I have one of the original, heavy models with the separate sound board inside. Not sure what board revision or encoder it uses.
The composite output on my model 1 is fairly poor. It's dark and reddish. The s-video output is fine, though. I have one of the original, heavy models with the separate sound board inside. Not sure what board revision or encoder it uses.
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Re: Best Picture Quality on SNES.
That sounds odd, the SNES mini has a reputation for excellent composite video and mine is no exception. Perhaps yours has a capacitor issue?Zing wrote:The output from my model 2 SNES is terrible. It's overdriven to the point where it causes ghosting on bright scenes. I've tested it on everything from an old CRT to a new LCD. I'd be interested to see if this is limited to mine, but I'm not concerned enough to acquire another one, since I wouldn't use it anyway.
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Re: Best Picture Quality on SNES.
The output is simply brighter and possibly less red than my older SNES. Initially, I thought it looked "better", but then I compared it to my old SNES and other systems and it is simply more white and bright.
Composite on my old SNES is fairly warm (reddish), but I didn't notice until I switched to s-video.
Composite on my old SNES is fairly warm (reddish), but I didn't notice until I switched to s-video.
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