Retro Access SNES/RGB N64 sync-on-luma RGB SCART lead SHIELDED GROUNDED cable

Retro Console Accessories

$39.99 
SKU: 6ZSNESFFZ3capZFF05
Made to order item. Dispatches in January.

This cable is fully compatible with the following Nintendo systems:

Super Nintendo US version (fat, not SNES mini)
Super Famicom (fat, not SFC Jr.)
N64 upgraded to RGB. You must have the rgb upgrade for this to work.

There are two cable options in the “cable length/type” menu:

Fortraflex is a highly graded individually shielded, highly flexible cable made to order by Tasker of Italy for our company. All signal lines are individually shielded with pure copper strand wrap to eliminate crosstalk-induced artifacts. The outer casing is a soft and flexible polymer used commonly in professional microphone cables or high end wired game controllers (eg: official SNES controllers) to allow for increased mobility. This cable is not coax shielded but it is still 100% individually shielded with thicker and higher percentage of copper shielding than cables offered elsewhere.

75 ohm multicore coax cable is a professional grade cable that maintains an impedance of 75 ohms to completely prevent signal reflection. This is the highest possible grade of cable possible for video signals, and we’re the only company in the world offering this as an option for SCART. Each line is individually shielded with copper wrap as well as having the grounds isolated from other signals via color coded PVC coating. This cable is also made to order for us by Tasker of Italy. Coaxial cable is thick, but it's the best option if you need a longer cable. 


The cable contains 220uf Nichicon or Panasonic capacitors on the RGB lines. These are mounted on a PCB inside the SCART hood.

Please note - this cable is wired for the SCART standard used in Europe. If you need Japanese 21 pin wiring for use on XRGB scalers, leave a "message to seller" when checking out.

Uses Luma for sync to eliminate potential issues with picture artifacts. If you have an original SNES either this or a csync based cable will work fine. If you have an N64 with an RGB upgrade, these sometimes do not have sync connected so Luma is a good alternative. Please note that if you have an RGB SNES Mini or SFC Jr. it ALSO needs an s-video upgrade to work with this cable.