Component Pink Tint (Samsung TX-P1634)

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Hello! I have a Samsung TX-P1634 I'd like to start using for my arcade hardware. However when I plug the audio cables into it, the screen gets a pink tint placed over everything. Is there anything I could do to help fix this problem? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

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What is the USB cable going to? You may have a weak ground, ground loop (via USB connector) or low voltage on the rgb converter.
 
What is the USB cable going to? You may have a weak ground, ground loop (via USB connector) or low voltage on the rgb converter.
Apologize for the late response. Currently my RetroTink is connected to this USB power brick. If that's what's causing the issue, should I maybe try looking into getting a different power brick instead?

If it is something with RGB converter, how could I check that?
 

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Where are you connecting the audio and to what?

Need to understand all the connections to try and figure out what is happening

The USB is supposed (according to the label) to give 5V at 2A, which should be enough for the converter.
 
I've plugged the audio cables into both the converters, and supergun, but still get the same response.
 
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