that sony kx29hv3 is awesome, i didnt know sony made monitors that large with that many lines.
would be a good substitute if you cant get an nec xm.
Thanks guys, that monitor and setup are gorgeous! What's attached to the n64? I thought the 64dd never got made.
Liked how he has the 480p stuff over by the PC monitor too.. I assume it's all looking fantastic. Well done
pictures off a sony kx29hv3 taken by a friend who lives in japan , this monitor looks like a pvm 2930qm but is much better, the thing does 800 lines of resolution(the 2930qm has only 620, right?), have amazing black leves and a bunch of rgb inputs in the back, i really doubt that other thing can do better images at this big
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Also am I correct in assuming that I SHOULD run 15Khz arcade PCBs on this thing?
Fixed for you
Awesome! Thanks for the info maybe I'll finally get around to building myself a supergun; something I've been debating doing for a while now but wasn't too interested in hooking it up to a video converter/LCD.That's the same monitor I have
Atomiswave, neo, and cps2 work great on it, but the resistance value needed on the rgb lines varies a bit. The Neo has 75 ohms, the cps2 needs 220 and the Atomiswave is wired straight to the vga jack.
Thanks for the links.theres a few places you can get female scart to bnc cables.
http://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...Xscart+to+bnc.TRS0&_nkw=scart+to+bnc&_sacat=0
easiest way to play arcade pcbs on that is with a supergun, i have a smallcab deluxe supergun.
Looking at this a bit more last night I'm thinking I might just build my own BNC to SCART. look like I can get a 4 channel BNC to BNC for about $10 and then solderable SCART ends for $2 apiece, cut the BNC set in half and I can build myself 2 whole cables for about half the price of the pre-built ones.
Where are you sourcing the SCART connectors from?
Could it be some sort of ground loop, with the newer amplifier possibly either grounding everything out properly or at least filtering it out?