hey guys!
I'm a little bit of a noob here as a member, but have been benefiting for many years lurking around from many of your helpful tips & problem solvers.
Anyway, I had a problem I was experiencing with my Super CD-Rom2 and thought to ask Sunteam Paul about it. He told me to post about it here since he wasn't entirely sure where the problem lay.
Here is a transcription of that message:
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Dear Paul,
I was wondering if you could help clarify something for me.
A few months ago, I lucked into a good deal for a Super CD-Rom2 in Hong Kong, & it now connects conveniently to the back of my existing Core Grafx II. The overall aesthetic works for me since both systems are the same shade of gray with orange colored labeling, plus the lens works just fine. There is one weird thing about it. I would hook up the 5-pin DIN AV cable to the Super CD-Rom2 unit, I noticed that whenever I just hook it up and boot up a CD game (Final Zone II), the sound that comes out is scratchy, mildly crackled & of really bad quality. However after about 20 or so minutes of keeping the system on, the sound improves to being perfectly fine. Why is this?
Also, after playing with it since then, I recently tried playing Super Darius on it and got the same "scratchy" result. However, there was one time when I accidentally left the AV cable connected to my CoreGrafx II instead. The result was a much louder & automatically clearer sound, without need for "warming up". Is this normal? I thought all the video/audio signal, once the cd-rom was connected, is fed from the Super CD-Rom2. Can the signal really be fed back to, and out from the CoreGrafx II? It seems to sound like CD quality music (of the Redbook audio quality, having verified the cd being played off a cd player afterwards), so am I really to believe that signal can be fed from both ports?
I'd really appreciate your help here. Thanks, Paul!
Franco Chan
Manila, Philippines
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I read on a few threads about a certain "warm-up" time that Super CD-Rom2's need as they get older, and how leaving the Super CD-Rom2 running a game for about 15-20 minutes can clear up the sound well. But when I tried turning on the unit (with a CD inside), with the AV cable stuck through the CoreGrafx II AV out, I got some clear audio. I just wasn't sure if this was possible at all... Or is this sound somehow inferior to the CD quality audio I could be getting from the AV out of the Super CD-Rom2.
Hope you guys can help clarify this.
Thanks for your help!