








🎯 Level up your retro gaming with HD clarity—don’t let your classics look outdated!
The Mcbazel Component HD AV Cable is a 6-foot high-definition video and audio cord designed for PS2, PS3, and PS3 Slim consoles. It supports 480p output via component video, delivering sharper, more vibrant visuals on modern HDTVs compared to standard composite cables. Featuring a durable, flexible design and simple plug-and-play setup, this cable is perfect for gamers seeking to enhance their retro gaming experience with minimal fuss.







| ASIN | B00005MDZD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,681 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #19 in Component Cables #387 in PlayStation Legacy Systems |
| Brand | Mcbazel |
| Cable Type | Component |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | Male Component |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,263) |
| Date First Available | August 19, 2003 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00804926072314 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Item model number | MT-ps3-ccom |
| Manufacturer | Gam3Gear |
| Model Name | MT-ps3-ccom |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 12 |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 1.5 x 7 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | gaming, home entertainmen |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | High Speed |
| UPC | 804926072314 |
F**E
Works fine once PS2 output type is changed via configuration settings
Must change PS2 output to Pb/Pr/Y before using. That means connecting up some other output first, like composite, in order to be able to get into the menus. Once done, output looks good (for what a PS2 and component can do, at least)
E**.
Old school gaming now in SD!
I am very glad I got this! If you want your Playstation 2 games to look their best, then you should definitely look into getting these! Provided you have a TV that has support for component video. If you're dying to play some old school Playstation 2 classics on your modern HDTV but are turned off by the dated, blurry look of composite video, then this cable is definitely the way to go! You have the three standard video jacks which are coloured Red, Green, and Blue along with the audio jacks which are coloured Red and White. This is the reason for the two Red jacks, which might be confusing for some. Also, the cable is a little difficult to stick into the PS2, but once it's in there, it's pretty secure and takes a pretty good amount of force to pull out. So there's almost no chance that it'll accidentally come loose. Another thing is while the cable itself may be inexpensive, it does NOT feel cheap. it feels like a very high quality cable the likes of Sony would probably release themselves. The only downside is that this cable is shorter than the original composite cable. Once you have everything plugged in, if you've put everything in their rightful places, you will be greeted with the standard PS2 bootup screen. If it's not already set for component video, you'll want to head into System Configuration before starting any games and make sure you set the PS2 on Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr instead of RGB. After that, you can begin playing your games! Images look much sharper and more colourful compared to the standard Red, White, and Yellow A/V cable. Especially on modern TVs. The whole thing makes your games look much better, although you might have to finagle with game options before you get around to playing anything. I've only tested out a few games so far and I've noticed quite a few of the early PS2 titles look quite dated. That said, if you don't mind your old games looking...well, old, then I highly recommend picking up this cable! You can't go wrong!
S**N
Don't part with your Playstation 2 just yet!
I've been collecting a lot of Ps2 games as of late, since they're downright dirt-cheap. As my collection continues to grow, I've been finding myself wanting to play a lot of them that I never had a chance to experience when I was younger. I hooked up my Ps2 to my new HD TV as was extremely put off by how washed out the colors looked through the typical RCA cords I used in the SD era of televisions. The more time I spent using RCA cables with my Ps2 titles, the more I found myself unable to accept this type of quality. I was ready to go back to an SD TV for this console as the image quality was just far superior-- until I found out that the Ps2 was in fact capable of a 480i image. I was skeptical of the quality these cords would provide as I know the Ps2 is not a HD console and never could be, no matter how much fooling around you do. As these cords are cheap, I bit the bullet. I made sure my console was set to accept these component cables from within the settings menu, before unplugging the RCA cables-- once I hooked up the component cords to my TV, my jaw hit the floor. The picture quality was crystal clear and the colors popped significantly. If you're on the fence about trying this, do it! They will work brilliantly. Just ensure to adjust the settings in the Ps2 system configuration to ensure these work correctly. You won't see a picture at all unless you do. There is no reason to consider parting with this console or settling for an SD TV; the Ps2 can sit proudly in the same entertainment center as your current HD consoles. Now if only those HD consoles could have a library like the Ps2-- I would die happy.
V**Z
Totally works, but suspiciously barebones packaging with no instructions
This thing just comes in a plastic bag - the sticker on said bag has a barcode and reads simply, "Component A/V Cable for Playstation 2 - NEW". There's no company logo on the actual plug either; just the arrow on the top that shows you which side should be facing the top when you plug it into the PS2. While Amazon mentions the distributor, I have no idea who actually manufactures this thing. It says nothing of substance, which is unfortunate because this IS NOT plug-and-play, so to speak. Here are the super-simple instructions it SHOULD have. You must first boot up your PS2 with the normal A/V cables without a disc in (or with the disc tray open), and go to 'System Configuration', than change your 'Component Video Out' settings from RGB to Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr. Now turn it off, plug in the Component Cable, turn it back on and go to the "Component" Video Mode on your HDTV - the PS2 picture will be coming in clear as a bell (that's a saying, right?) Why couldn't this have said that - just the slightest piece of paper with this crucial information!? Whoever made this is a lazy, suspicious manufacturer... BUT IT WORKS! IT WORKS SO WELL! So I don't know why they're acting like they have some shoddy product worth hiding! PS2 games no longer look "blurry" or "fuzzy" on my HDTV, no ghosting or any other image issue that they previously had. They look as sharp as, or sharper than, anything else from that generation - the Dreamcast/Gamecube/Wii/Xbox1. If you've downloaded PS2 games from the "Playstation Classics" portion of the PSN on your PS3, than it's a very similar quality of visuals. It's a MARKED improvement over how things look traditionally. So I highly recommend the cable - this thing gets the job done, for sure, and it's super cheap. The PS2 library is LEGENDARY - this is serious contender for best console of all time, along with the PSX and SNES, so if you want to enjoy your games on modern TV's, you have to pick this up. Not to mention, picking up older games from the massive library is a great solution if you're looking to game on the cheap, or miss genres that are badly supported on newer consoles, like jrpgs. This is a game-changer; it pulls the PS2 kicking-and-screaming back into the living room along with any other console plugged into your HDTV, all the way up the PS4. But it needs instructions - you gotta know what you're doing first. And you also better make sure you pay attention to the plug; it doesn't seem to quite want to fit in the PS2 at first and needs some gentle shoving (make sure the side with the arrow is pointed up, like the RGB cable already in your PS2!). It seems suspicious, but it's not, and it works really well. Can't 5-star it though, since it's so weirdly presented like a shoddy product.
C**Y
Never knew GTA vice city could look so good till I used these cables! Can’t wait to see what else these make look great and smooth!
S**E
Works perfectly
A**M
The difference between these component cables and the regular AV cables is night and day! The image is now crystal sharp in comparison to previously, and I can actually read words on the screen without getting a headache. Absolutely worth the buy if you're running an HDTV, and they shipped super fast too!
I**A
nice
S**E
it was delivered quickly and it worked. Glad I don't have to throw out my TV just yet ;)
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