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VGM NES AV Cable Simulated Stereo Audio Video TV Cord Original Nintendo System

$ 5.78

Availability: 78 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Sub-Type: Audio, Video Cable
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: VGM-NESAV
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • A/V Cable Connection: Composite/RCA
  • Model: VGM Gold NES AV Cable
  • Platform: Nintendo NES
  • Type: Adapters & Cables
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Brand: Video Game Museum

    Description

    BRAND
    :  Genuine VGM (Video Game Museum) brand cable
    CONDITION
    :  Brand New
    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.
    TOP AUDIO & VIDEO QUALITY:
    This cable produces high quality video on a modern 4K, HD, HDTV, LCD, LED TVs and any projector with RCA inputs.
    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.
    COMPATIBILITY NOTE
    : This cable will not work with top loading Nintendo Entertainment Systems as that model didn't have RCA inputs.  It does however work amazingly with both original NTSC (America and Japan) and PAL (Europe, Australia, etc.) front loading systems.
    Just the cable is included.  The Nintendo system and other items in photos are not included and are simply for demonstration purposes.