I'd go with an A/V Famicom + a converter. It's hard to beat native composite out. Plus, you can play Famicom games that need the Famicom expansion port on the front, and it works with Famicom games that use extra sound chips.
I'd go with an A/V Famicom + a converter. It's hard to beat native composite out. Plus, you can play Famicom games that need the Famicom expansion port on the front, and it works with Famicom games that use extra sound chips.