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Oct 23, 2018
China can't do this
Jiggle the cable and it still does not connect the signal. you have to be very careful setting somewhere and hope it connects right. Chinese shortcut product that does not pass inspection.
May 19, 2008
Shamus on Gameboy (Nintendo)
2 of 2 found this helpful This game isn't as classic as the older Atari-800 or Commodore releases back in the early 1980s. Sure it's practically similar but with supped up graphics, Nintendo trying to be somewhat fancy and making the game more lively. But I haven't really played it much, it is cool, it does bring back the old feel of that old classic but it's so hard and rare to get your hands on a working copy of the original that you might just have to settle for one of these Gameboy versions. Again, it looks basically the same as the older one, but a tad bit more lively. And yes I do miss the older version more, it has a sense of an eerie quality to it, more so.
Fire_Riker_Striker

Feb 02, 2016
RADIAL JDI stereo DI w/Jensen
2 of 5 found this helpful This unit contained the original Jensen JT-DB-EPC transformers and the sound quality is equivalent to the wire of your cable! Please don't believe the lies from all the big companies. I had to do tests with many transformers and blind tests also with some other ears besides my own. There's really no difference with these over priced Jensen transformers. But if you so badly wanted this correct transformer, then go with Jensen's own brand DIs ISO-MAX if I'm not mistaken. Or just pay less and get the Eclipse versions. I think those do actually sound just about the same! But if you're really picky and gullible, you might have the extra cash to just be extra sure, and you might as well purchase two JDI single units just so you can have the merge function. Good luck! Personally I like vintage transformers from over 30 years ago. At least they sound noticeable more so with color and tone change.