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Title: Who RGB mods PCE Duos in the states?
Post by: DejahThoris on 09/15/2012, 11:00 AM
Can't seem to find a pre-modded one so I'm looking at figuring out what it would cost to get the mod done separately after purchasing one.  I have a Sony PVM-2030 that accepts RGB over a DB25 connector.  I have a custom made Sony PVM DB25 -> Euro Scart RGB cable, so looking to get the system RGB modded with a Euro pinout RGB Scart cable if that makes any sense.  In any case, who's reliable and does great work?  Personal referrals would be best, though just knowing another member does work is a great help too!
Title: Re: Who RGB mods PCE Duos in the states?
Post by: HercTNT on 09/15/2012, 11:07 AM
Most if not all of our techs do. we have a pretty long list of them. Personally i have thesteve do most my work for me. I have also worked with duo-r and have zero complaints with both. i don't remember who is actively doing mod work or not, but here is a list of guys you can pm.

thesteve
duo-r
keith courage
chop 5
apolloboy
turbokon
bluebmw
drakon
freezer

If i forgot a name on the list, blame my brain tumor. we really need a stickied thread with the names of all the active techs and what they offer for services
Title: Re: Who RGB mods PCE Duos in the states?
Post by: DejahThoris on 09/15/2012, 11:20 AM
Quote from: HercTNT on 09/15/2012, 11:07 AMMost if not all of our techs do. we have a pretty long list of them. Personally i have thesteve do most my work for me. I have also worked with duo-r and have zero complaints with both. i don't remember who is actively doing mod work or not, but here is a list of guys you can pm.

thesteve
duo-r
keith courage
chop 5
apolloboy
turbokon
bluebmw
drakon
freezer

If i forgot a name on the list, blame my brain tumor. we really need a stickied thread with the names of all the active techs and what they offer for services
Many thanks!  I was surprised to see no such sticky myself.  I'll send a PM or two and see where it gets me.  I've already spoken with Keith Courage and he does not do RGB modding, though I may very well buy my console from him.
Title: Re: Who RGB mods PCE Duos in the states?
Post by: Drakon on 09/15/2012, 07:19 PM
I don't think I'd have trouble doing it you just tap the appropriate pins and build the right type of amp.  The ths7314 amp should be the easiest you only need 5-8 parts to build the amp circuit (that includes the ic itself).  I'm in Canada not America but I'm 99.9% certain I could pull it off with ease.
Title: Re: Who RGB mods PCE Duos in the states?
Post by: DejahThoris on 09/15/2012, 08:48 PM
Quote from: Drakon on 09/15/2012, 07:19 PMI don't think I'd have trouble doing it you just tap the appropriate pins and build the right type of amp.  The ths7314 amp should be the easiest you only need 5-8 parts to build the amp circuit (that includes the ic itself).  I'm in Canada not America but I'm 99.9% certain I could pull it off with ease.
Unfortunately the whole thing would be made much more expensive with international shipping :/.
Title: Re: Who RGB mods PCE Duos in the states?
Post by: Drakon on 09/16/2012, 07:14 AM
That's fine you can hire a fellow american.  I've got too many commissions to handle right now anyway.

Quote from: DejahThoris on 09/15/2012, 08:48 PM
Quote from: Drakon on 09/15/2012, 07:19 PMI don't think I'd have trouble doing it you just tap the appropriate pins and build the right type of amp.  The ths7314 amp should be the easiest you only need 5-8 parts to build the amp circuit (that includes the ic itself).  I'm in Canada not America but I'm 99.9% certain I could pull it off with ease.
Unfortunately the whole thing would be made much more expensive with international shipping :/.
Title: Re: Who RGB mods PCE Duos in the states?
Post by: DejahThoris on 09/16/2012, 07:15 AM
Quote from: Drakon on 09/16/2012, 07:14 AMThat's fine you can hire a fellow american.  I've got too many commissions to handle right now anyway.

Quote from: DejahThoris on 09/15/2012, 08:48 PM
Quote from: Drakon on 09/15/2012, 07:19 PMI don't think I'd have trouble doing it you just tap the appropriate pins and build the right type of amp.  The ths7314 amp should be the easiest you only need 5-8 parts to build the amp circuit (that includes the ic itself).  I'm in Canada not America but I'm 99.9% certain I could pull it off with ease.
Unfortunately the whole thing would be made much more expensive with international shipping :/.
Uh, sure...