so i have a Wii with gamecube ports on it i also have a nice 26 inch sanyo 720P tv from 2008 it has component so im wondering what brand of component cables to buy? i see some on amazon for 6$
It all boils down to shielding and maybe even the wires themselves.My cables are generic, and it was probably around that same price.
It does the job.
Why some cables are priced over $20, with some being $50+ I am still skeptical of, but ...I've also never checked up comparison videos, as I think I need to see the difference in-person
Is there a website/youtube channel that you know of that breaks down the high priced cables and check?It all boils down to shielding and maybe even the wires themselves.
Cheaper cables will have inadequate shielding / grounding, so the wires will literally cross-talk (EMI) with the other wires inside of the cable.
Proper component cables will have each wire shielded, along with the entire cable itself being shielded.
For most people the cheaper component cables do work, but higher quality cables do (or at least did) exist for a reason.
OEM. eBay.so i have a Wii with gamecube ports on it i also have a nice 26 inch sanyo 720P tv from 2008 it has component so im wondering what brand of component cables to buy? i see some on amazon for 6$
They probably are equal to the OEM Component cables.I know I'm a bit late to the party but HD-Retrovision cables are built with high quality 75 ohm coaxial cabling with performance equal if not superior to the official OEM cables, I should know because I have their cables for Wii/PS2 and they've been fantastic. But honestly IDK the benefit of asking GBAtemp this when https://www.retrorgb.com/wii.html is a much, much better place for finding the best cables to max out video quality of retro consoles.
Yes but again asking in a place like GBAtemp for component cables is trivial when retrorgb exists, but more to the point its honestly embarrassing that people are recommending the OEM component cables over HDRV. If its significantly cheaper than sure but if its costs around if not more than the official OEM component cables then I'm taking HDRV offerings any day. Frankly I was wondering why OEM PS2/Wii component cables were sometimes at the same price of HDRV cables but now I know thanks seeing people who apparently don't know about HD-Retrovision (or retrogamingcables) for that matter for modern affordable cables.They probably are equal to the OEM Component cables.


Why? I mean, not because I don't realize there are cheapo stinkers out there, but there are also products like the XBHDA from Retro-teck that are likely superior to the original Xbox component adapter, and for about the same price as an original HD AV pack.The only time I would say to get OEM cables over third party sellers is the OG Xbox/360ypbpr cables.
I really don't think it makes a difference. The Wii, maxing out at 480p, really isn't pushing the limits of component video cables to the point where you are likely to notice any difference from subpar cables.so i have a Wii with gamecube ports on it i also have a nice 26 inch sanyo 720P tv from 2008 it has component so im wondering what brand of component cables to buy? i see some on amazon for 6$
Do you have a comparison of the HDRV cables vs the OEM ones?Yes but again asking in a place like GBAtemp for component cables is trivial when retrorgb exists, but more to the point its honestly embarrassing that people are recommending the OEM component cables over HDRV. If its significantly cheaper than sure but if its costs around if not more than the official OEM component cables then I'm taking HDRV offerings any day. Frankly I was wondering why OEM PS2/Wii component cables were sometimes at the same price of HDRV cables but now I know thanks seeing people who apparently don't know about HD-Retrovision (or retrogamingcables) for that matter for modern affordable cables.
The only time I would say to get OEM cables over third party sellers is the OG Xbox/360 ypbpr cables. Even then most 360 systems have HDMI (which can be converted into component/vga if you have a high end CRT monitor) and for the OG Xbox there's adapters like Xbox2Wii that Rondo Products sells which (from what I've heard) is equivalent to official microsoft cables when paired with HDRV cables.