My Dad gave me an original Nintendo Entertainment System for Christmas this year that he got from one of his co-workers for free. I've been wanting an original for a long time but was never willing to spend money on one, especially after the classic games that I loved as a kid started coming out on the Wii's Virtual Console.
After I hooked up my "new" old school NES to my TV (around 19 years after receiving my first one as a kid at Christmas), there seems to be a problem with the audio. When you first turn the TV on, all you can hear is a "humming" noise coming from the speakers. When I turn up the volume, I can hear the video game's music but the humming noise is still there. I am using the audio/video wires instead of an RF adapter. I thought about buying one but would prefer not since I have the original A/V wires and tons of extras. I tried some different wires but the result is still the same.
I looked around on Google but wasn't sure what to look for. "Nintendo humming", "nintendo audio problem" and "nintendo audio humming" didn't really turn up results that looked helpful. So I thought I'd turn to my fellow Seibertronians to see if you guys can give me some useful advice, point me in the right direction, and/or give me some other suggestions of what to search for. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I still kick ass at Tetris after all of this years. 50,000+ points on my first try.
