A guy in my area is selling a cdx for $180 with sonic cd and the legends multi pack game and 2 controllers.
I tried getting a model 1 cd to fit with my model 1 gen, but the drive died after 1 day! So I returned it.
I was thinking about getting a model 2 paired with my gen 1, but the room is going to be a problem, plus the multiple plugs is a major pita.
However, I spent some good money getting RGB scart out of the gen 1 and converting it to component. I believe the cdx will need a different scart cable than the gen 1, since the plug uses the av out of the gen 1 and it differs from the cdx.
I think they make a scart cable for the cdx right? Also I hear there is a lot of video noise with the cdx and rgb. Is this true?
Thinking of scoring a cdx..wondering about rgb/comp quality
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Re: Thinking of scoring a cdx..wondering about rgb/comp qual
Easily solved with one of these:treepop wrote:plus the multiple plugs is a major pita.
(scroll down that page for the specific one you need)
http://www.retrogamecave.com/sega-ac_adapter.html
Correct. It wouldn't fit in a Genny Model 1.However, I spent some good money getting RGB scart out of the gen 1 and converting it to component. I believe the cdx will need a different scart cable than the gen 1, since the plug uses the av out of the gen 1 and it differs from the cdx.
They do indeed.I think they make a scart cable for the cdx right?
This particular cable would also be compatible with a Genesis/Mega Drive model 2, Sega Nomad, 32X, and I believe the Sega Pico as well.
Trying checking eBay. They should have some up for sale.
Not as far as I'm aware. Probably depends on the quality of the cable itself.Also I hear there is a lot of video noise with the cdx and rgb. Is this true?
At least I haven't noticed any video quality "noise" when using RGB SCART out with my CDX system.
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Re: Thinking of scoring a cdx..wondering about rgb/comp qual
Thierry Henry wrote:Easily solved with one of these:treepop wrote:plus the multiple plugs is a major pita.
(scroll down that page for the specific one you need)
http://www.retrogamecave.com/sega-ac_adapter.html
Correct. It wouldn't fit in a Genny Model 1.However, I spent some good money getting RGB scart out of the gen 1 and converting it to component. I believe the cdx will need a different scart cable than the gen 1, since the plug uses the av out of the gen 1 and it differs from the cdx.They do indeed.I think they make a scart cable for the cdx right?
This particular cable would also be compatible with a Genesis/Mega Drive model 2, Sega Nomad, 32X, and I believe the Sega Pico as well.
Trying checking eBay. They should have some up for sale.Not as far as I'm aware. Probably depends on the quality of the cable itself.Also I hear there is a lot of video noise with the cdx and rgb. Is this true?
At least I haven't noticed any video quality "noise" when using RGB SCART out with my CDX system.
Very nice. Thank you! I will keep my eye on that site. They are currently out of stock
I ended up going with a gen 1 HD graphics + cd 2 on ebay for $100. Has the heat shield, the extender majigger, both power supplies. Seemed like a decent deal and I will now have a back up gen 1.
I figure that's the best quality I can get, and I will just figure something out room wise.
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Re: Thinking of scoring a cdx..wondering about rgb/comp qual
oops sorry lol. I supplied the link thinking they still had those available.treepop wrote:Very nice. Thank you! I will keep my eye on that site. They are currently out of stock
Good deal, yeah. And you say as well the base extender part that doesn't let the Model 1 overhang? Nice!I ended up going with a gen 1 HD graphics + cd 2 on ebay for $100. Has the heat shield, the extender majigger, both power supplies. Seemed like a decent deal and I will now have a back up gen 1.
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