Do I need voltage converter to play Pal on us

Started by muji112, June 13, 2005, 02:59:25 PM

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muji112

Do i need a voltage converter to play a Pal SNES in the  U.S.?

And do i need a voltage converter to play a U.S. SNES system in Europe/Pal region?

Agentspikey95

unless you have an NTSC/PAL switchable TV, you need more than a voltage converter. I don't know what all you'd need, google it.
Why are you reading this?

phreak97

#2
yes, you need a voltage converter for a us snes in pal regions, but you can use a us NES power cable for a pal SNES, if you do that, you wont need the adaptor. otherwise youll need it for both.

after that you still need a compatable tv or monitor

muji112

So if im here in the U.S. and I have a pal system, i'll only need to use a regular 8-bit Nes Ac Adapter and Rf switch to hook it up to my u.s. TV?

Also how can you figure out if a persons t.v. in a pal region is compatible with a U.S. Snes, and is there anyway around buying a voltage converter to play a U.S. Nes in a pal region??

phreak97

if you connect the pal system via an rgb cable to your us tv, then yes, itll work.

instead of a voltage converter for my us snes, i used a pal megadrive 2 wall pack, cut the cable off the snes one, then wired it into the megadrive one.

dj898

#5
firstly what's the power rating on your PAL SNES power pack?
If it says 100-240VAC then you can use without power transformer but if it says 220-240VAC then you will need one...

also consider the TV issue as I don't think there are that many NTSC-U TV that can sync on PAL signal...

muji112

where can i get an rgb cable and how much do they usually cost?

Agentspikey95

Your US TV most likely doesn't support RGB video. You probably need a PAL to NTSC convertor.
Why are you reading this?

dj898

PAL->NTSC converter is horrible unless you get pro grade stuff...
might as well get RGB->YUV transocder proviided yo have TV with Component input...