No not at all, its just makes the cables more conductive, you dont have to have gold plated inputs, in fact ive never seen any before! lol the golds just to improve the loss and conductivty of the cableOriginally Posted by athenstiger
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No not at all, its just makes the cables more conductive, you dont have to have gold plated inputs, in fact ive never seen any before! lol the golds just to improve the loss and conductivty of the cableOriginally Posted by athenstiger
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I think the DMC effect also depends a lot on where abouts in the world you live. If you're in a particularly humid or damp area then it's worse, if you live in a dry area then it takes longer to get a hold.
Either way it's not a major deal. If you have to get new cables after a year, so what ?![]()
Gold platings rub off. If you do use 'em, plug 'em in ONCE and leave 'em FOREVER. Gold is weak. Go platty or go back.
I'd recommend a CRT or a Plasma for Wii.LCDs don't look good displaying anything out of there native resolution,where plasmas and crt do.I had a Sanyo 30" 1080i widescreen CRT tv connected to my wii via component cables,and it looked great.
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