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It's just that the "quality" retro cable are so expensive, and to date, I've managed to almost entirely avoid using them because I've had PERFECT image quality coming out of my OSSC to my HDTV using el cheapos from Aliexpress. Though now that I say that, I did buy my v1 Genesis/MD cable from a UK manufacturer and it's quality.
So on doing some reading, the v1 genesis and the v2 genesis cables (despite different connectors/pinouts) have the exact same specs for sync - TTL sync wire that requires a 470 ohm resistor and a 220uf/16v cap built into the cable.
SNES NTSC RGB requires a 330-450 ohm resistor on the TTL sync wire. Now, the question remains whether my cheap ass AliExpress NTSC SCART RGB multiout cable has that resistor in it or whether it's just an entirely pass-through cable. I'd have to destroy the multiout connector and SCART head to find out because they appear to be friction welded. I'd bet a nickel that voltar's SNES Jr RGB mod does something that allows it to care less about the cable specs than other SNES Jr. RGB mods.
EDIT: there is a forum that talks about voultar's SNES Jr. RGB mod. Also, voultar says about his mod, "C-Sync signal is automatically shaped for either 75Ω equipment or TTL based on the cable you use." I wonder how?!?!
Yeah his stuff is neat, no idea how it all works. I just don't deal with the cheaper cables. It's just speeds up diagnosing potential video issues by ruling out the cables themselves.
The question of "why" is interesting enough to me that I made my own post asking about it - we'll see what our community can come up with.