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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2010

I know there are much better ways to make a cable for the model 1. But this is just an easy way to do it. This cable can be made from common things that are probably around your house right now. No waiting on ebay sellers, having to go to the electronics store, needing to have a soldiering iron/solder or money! This is something you can whip up in a matter of minutes but will give you excellent results! Much better than rf!

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  • I did something very similar to this today with my genesis. Except i just used the model 1 a/v cables with a y adapter in the headphone jack.

  • The actual Sega a/v cable or some after market from ebay?

  • After market but it looks better then my genesis did as a kid and when i used that damn rf adapter.

  • Awesome. That's what really matters. SEGA!

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  • Thank you so much! this saved me cash that i didn't want to spend! Kudos! now if only we could figure out how to do the same thing with a set of audio cables and a headphone jack to make that whole stereo sound set-up

  • Thanks ñ_ñ

  • Нормально спаять нельзя . Штекер купить и не ломать вход

  • Marvelous ! Thanks !

  • @sandreasmaniac i mean component

  • can i do a comonent mod with that ?

  • Thanks, works perfectly! Now I don't have to worry about compatibility for ages.

    ps. I think an old keyboard DIN might only fit a megadrive 2 / Genesis 2.

  • great help this video thankyou for posting it, you saved our console from being unusable, thanks again :-)

  • The paper clip is definitely superior to any RF connection.

  • An old keyboard DIN plug fits right into the genesis. The positive signal wire is the green wire, the one that's without a protective coating is your negative.

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