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Decided to put together a little transistor-based amp to try and fix the component output of my one SNES.

Amplifying only one line didn't do much at all and even made things worse in one regard. Amplifying both has things -almost- to the point where they match the RGB output (in terms of color) without adjusting chroma, but the greens still seem slightly under-saturated. Still, much better than it looked before.

I'm using the circuit applied to Pr in the picture for both Pb and Pr, with the exception of 2 things:

-330uf cap instead of 220uf as I only have one of the latter at the moment and I figured matching the two would be better than mixing. I do have 100ufs that I could put together to try instead, but I'm not really sure if that'd do much.

-75ohm resistors to ground instead of 80, since I do not have any of the former at the moment.

>>3155906
>But id want to ceiling mount it and that involves scan reverseing which according to th manual a technican must do but im sure its doable yourself then again I could be wrong.
Mounting a platform that hangs from the ceiling and placing the projector on said platform could get around that.

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