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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Sales & Trades => Topic started by: Duo_R on September 02, 2008, 11:02:07 AM
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Anyone interested in a group buy for Jrok encoders (or hosting one)?
Like many of you I am considering getting the Jrok 4.1 component converter to get sweet component goodness from my Duo. Now in his email he said that discounts are applied to purchases of multiple encoders ordered, so I thought I would drop a line and see if anyone is interested in doing a group buy. Now I have been on this website alot recently, but I really haven't been active for a long time. So I am not trying to volunteer myself as the group buyer (but I have no issue with doing that) but seeing if there was first any interest in at least 5+ units. Discounts start at 5, and get accelerated to 15% after 10 units! Good deal if you ask me!
Is there a senior moderator that would mind setting up a group buy (especially if you know James or someone from Jrok)? I would be happy to be the host (and I have Ebay history to vouch for) but that isn't my goal (primarily to get a discount). If not, well the prices already look reasonable to me and I wouldn't mind buying just 1 unit at standard price.
Is there any interest in the U.S. since it would be easier for shipping, etc. Where does everyone live anyways?
I got a response from Jrok and here are the details for purchasing:
Greetings Duo,
Thank you for the inquiry. Please find attached the details for my video encoder products.
The v4.1 component video encoders are now back in stock and are shipping again. The v3.1 video/s-video encoders are also in stock.
Cheers
James
RGB to NTSC or PAL Video Encoders
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The V3.1 RGB to Video & S-video encoder is now $55 + Shipping.
The v4 composite, s-video and component video encoder with pin header
leads is priced at $85 + shipping.
This includes pin header leads for power input, RGB input, video/s-video
output and component video output.
The component only encoder is available for $55 + shipping. This does include
the 4 pin header plug for the component output header.
Also now available is the sync-cleaner board. This can help compatibility
issues with TV's that are caused by non-standard video sync durations
output by gameboards. Purchased with an encoder the Sync cleaner board
is $10.00, including 4pin hookup leads.
All encoders include the RGB input lead and power lead. The component
encoder will also include the 4pin component out and 4pin video &
s-video header output leads.
Heavy duty Gold plated Phono are now back in stock ! They are available in
Red, Green, Blue, Yellow and White for $1.50/ea.
Panel mount phono diagram:
http://jrok.com/hardware/RGB_diagrams/panel_mount_phono.jpg
S-video jacks are also available for $1.50/ea.
S-video connector diagram:
http://jrok.com/hardware/RGBv4/mini-din-panel.jpg
Shipping & Handling, in the USA, is $6.95 for insured priority mail with
delivery confirmation. Shipping charges are $1 for each additional converter.
S&H to Canada is $11 (USD) for insured Registered Airmail Letter Post, also
available for Canada is Global Priority Mail for $16 (USD).
Discounts are 10% for 5 to 9 encoders and 15% for 10 or more.
I warranty the encoder against defects for 3 months, but excluding damage
caused to the board through mis-wiring.
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I've put off buying a 4.1 for ages now. Count me in.
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If you're on the Klov and Neo forums you may get more people up for it. Id like to see if someone can get the color levels regulated better PCE,TG wise on this thing. Till then its not worth it to me personally. Supergun wise I stick to the s-video encoders Yanton sells due to how cheap they are and how good the s-video is on them.
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well I don't know people from there as well, so I will probably just stick to here. Like I said the price is good enough for me to just buy one...
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How much are we lookin' at here?
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check the email I posted in quotes for prices (and there will be a 10-15% discount depending how many order).
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I'd be willing to go in as I need a v4.1 encoder with a sync cleaner as long as we have someone taking care of the packages in a timely manner.
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I have a modder who did my component video and region mod who can help you all out. I think it was 45 for component (me providing the jrok) and 35 for the region mod install's. $30 for RGB and $35 for S-video. PM me for details once you get your stuff. That way I can get you all proper references.
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That's awesome, thanks for the post. Can you give us details on how the install turned out? Image quality of the install, maybe some pics too of the hardware (at least an external shot)?
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So far I have 3 accounted for, we need minimum of 5 to get a discount (and hopefully 10 to get a better discount). I have confirmed with a member on this forum that the component mod works. I will see if he can post up some details, and now we also have someone that can install at a reasonable price. Bring your Duo to the 2000's with a component mod (and skip S-Vid).
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Wow, sounds like a great idea! If it was a purely plug and play deal I might be interested...
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i'm in, when will we be ready to buy?
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ok guys, it looks like we might have 5 total for a buy! Are we in? Please respond back (I will also be sending out PM's). I just got an RGB tapped Duo-R (and the video looks amazing on my PS1 LCD), I am ready to do this! Component greatness, here we come!
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