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Curtis 06-05-2013 01:08 PM

Hooking up NES to my new TV
 
WTF

i hooked up my NES to play some super mario bros to my new LCD tv and I get no sound.
Anyone have any idea why? Its hooked up by A/V cables.
Sound on TV works.

The Snake 06-05-2013 08:50 PM

edit: nevermind. remembering that completely wrong. Just looked at a picture of one on google.

Kane Knight 06-06-2013 01:29 PM

reformat

Curtis 06-08-2013 02:39 PM

Look what I found u faggots,

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006457FUI

Quote:

SPECIFICATIONS: This is cable is the best method for connecting your original Nintendo to a modern television. It contains gold plated connectors for optimal signal conduction between your NES and TV. To allow easy wiring, our RCA composite cords are 3 meters (~9 feet) in length. This cable produces high quality video on a modern HD LCD, LED, or plasma TV.

TOP AUDIO & VIDEO QUALITY: As the original 8-bit front loading NES has video & mono audio outputs on the side, best use of these outputs requires the use of this unique AV cable. This cable has been designed to split the Nintendo's mono audio output to two channels for a simulated stereo effect. Thus, sound will come out of both speakers on your home theater or TV rather than just one. Both in video and audio quality, this NES AV cord is superior to using a traditional RF adapter.
CONNECTION: Connecting this cable between your NES and TV is quite simple. It's been custom color coded for your Nintendo and TV. Yellow/Red end splits mono sound from NES into "simulated stereo" sound at Yellow/White/Red at your TV.
NOTE: This cable will not work with top loading Nintendo Entertainment Systems as that model didn't have RCA outputs. Just the cable is included in auction. The Nintendo system and other items in photos are not included and are simply for demonstration purposes. Manufacturer: Custom manufactured by Video Game Museum
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DaveBrawl 06-08-2013 04:01 PM

Actually all you need is the original RF adapter and the cable that plugs in the back with the red yellow and white ends. But you can buy that too.

Just plug the red end into the Digital Audio Output port on the tv and it should work fine.

Kane Knight 06-09-2013 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveBrawl (Post 4220647)
Actually all you need is the original RF adapter and the cable that plugs in the back with the red yellow and white ends. But you can buy that too.

Just plug the red end into the Digital Audio Output port on the tv and it should work fine.

Let him think he knows what he's talking about. It's acually kinda cute.

OssMan 06-09-2013 07:17 PM

Glad to see Kane Knight has tended to this since it has been put in the proper forum.

Kane Knight 06-09-2013 11:57 PM

Always happy to help! Especially when it's in the proper forum!


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