Atari 7800 Console Composite Modification
£36.99 Ex. VAT
Atari 7800 console composite modification service which includes:
- Removal of current modulator
- Removal of a components no longer required
- Install new Composite modification PCB and leads
- Install 3 new phono sockets (Video and 2 x Audio mono sound) in to case
- Play Astroids!
The Atari 7800 composite mod provides the best picture for the granddaddy of the 8bit consoles with clean picture and sound. Recapping service also available if required.
Worldwide shipping available simply contact us for a shipping quote.
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