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boardjunkie:
If you can't get enough brightness then you need a video amp in between the vid card and teh monitor to bump the video levels up to TTL level (most arcade monitors want TTL level color signals).

http://www.ultimarc.com/vidamp.html

Divemaster (forum member) is in the US and stocks these.

lettuce:

--- Quote from: boardjunkie on May 15, 2012, 06:49:11 pm ---If you can't get enough brightness then you need a video amp in between the vid card and teh monitor to bump the video levels up to TTL level (most arcade monitors want TTL level color signals).

http://www.ultimarc.com/vidamp.html

Divemaster (forum member) is in the US and stocks these.

--- End quote ---

Would that boost contrast aswell? Its more for the console side of things really, as for PC you can jsyt alter the contrast in the ATI CP couldnt you?

boardjunkie:
Higher color levels result in "more of everything"....so you can set the monitor controls for the best pix quality without maxing them out and running out of adjustment.

Using too low color signals is kinda like putting a 4 cylinder engine in a muscle car. It'll still move, but not as it was intended to. Always best to match video levels for best performance.

lettuce:
I'll give one a go maybe, shame that Ultimarc shipping costs are soo damn high! and i live in the UK aswell.

Or maybe one of these might be more suited for a retro console...

http://etim.net.au/scart2arcV20/scart2arc2.htm

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