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    Pac-Man (Level 10) The Manimal's Avatar
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    Default Any fix for the NES 2's 'line' problem?

    This issue was mentioned a bit ago. That if you remove the shielding from the original NES, the picture picks up interference and looks the way the NES 2 always does (as said by ???). If this is true, has anyone tried to modify the NES 2 to correct this problem?

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    I'm moving this to the restoration forum. I think we might have coverd this here, you might check some older topics.

    And sorry I don't have an answer. That's why I sold my top loader. The poor video quality just wasn't worth it to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Wrong
    I'm moving this to the restoration forum. I think we might have coverd this here, you might check some older topics.

    And sorry I don't have an answer. That's why I sold my top loader. The poor video quality just wasn't worth it to me.
    Aw man, you shouldn't have sold it! I've had one since '95 and I never had a problem with the picture. BTW, is there any reason why I should own a front-loader in addition to a top-loader?
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    Lucky! I've owned FOUR of these units, and ALL had the 'line' problem. I currently own ONE.

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    Just enjoy the goodness of composite out on a front load NES with new pin installed. Best solution overall IMO.
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