katsumbhong wrote:OP, did you check out NeX's RGB boy with bluetooth prosound? He did the mod many years ago.
He did every mod on that thing. It's a miracle the screws could keep it closed.
It's like the swiss army knife of modded gameboys.
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katsumbhong wrote:OP, did you check out NeX's RGB boy with bluetooth prosound? He did the mod many years ago.
He did every mod on that thing. It's a miracle the screws could keep it closed.
It's like the swiss army knife of modded gameboys.
There's a method to rotate the front light panel 90 degrees that looks really nice. If you have an AGS-001 GBA SP and your GBC, I suggest contacting Thursday Customs and having Justin do the mod for you.
jefftheworld wrote:I wouldn't call a Game Boy "pro", either.
The point of prosound mods are to get better quality audio signals than available through the stock circuitry. Transmitting your signal using a lossy data compression algorithm is going to give you a worse signal overall.
This IS nice work, I'm sure it sounds good enough for composing on or using around the house, but there's no reason anyone should use it in a live setting.
The point of pro sound is to make it sound better than through the headphone jack. This sounds better than through the headphone jack. I say GGbro.
OP, did you check out NeX's RGB boy with bluetooth prosound? He did the mod many years ago.
If you can't sync up four DMGs together, you wired something incorrectly.
If you don't have 4 DMGs you can still test out all the ports individually to make sure they all work as long as you have 2 DMGs.
I don't own this setup, however this is the setup that numerous chip tune artists I know utilize.
+ Ease of use with the top loader design.
+ Compact in size
+ A/V out
I've seen top loader famicoms go for around $100+.
I'm sure a lot of converters will work well as the designs are simple.
Toploader Famicom w/ NES -> famicom converter.
A/V out goodness.
I don't believe you can ever smooth it out completely, even with LOCA.
If it's that much of a concern for you, I suggest getting a Kitsch GBC front light and use the LOCA method with it.
Light refraction.
30-gauge wrapping wire.
Oh hell, I don't need to keep a netbook running Windows XP anymore???? Oh hell yes!
Do you ship to Taiwan?
LEDs don't suck as much battery power that you may think they do.
I've had my EMS64 cart for at least 3 years and I'm still going strong on the battery it came with. If I write music on it, I back it up once a week.
http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/12226 artridges/
There are Bennvenn carts and a few more on the market as well.
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