I also think its the monitor.
The Indivision AGA MK2 will get you the best picture period...
It's not the monitor, as I suspected (see below). It's either the AGA or the scan doubler maybe. But I'm not sure the scan doubler would have those symptoms. I forget, the Indivision AGA MK2 is a scan doubler, right?
have you tried with another monitor?
Ok, yes I checked the monitor now, with another computer. As I figured, it's fine. It's exceptionally bright, in fact, even when I turn the brightness way down it's still bright. However I have to keep the brightness at the default, 50%, or it's hard to see detail in dimmer pics. This is opposed to 75% for it to be marginally bright enough with the Amiga output, and I used to have it well below the default setting originally.
I'm skeptical the scan doubler could be at fault. For one, it's normally in bypass mode as I'm using a 31 kHz mode, but there's no difference with the problem at whichever frequency, 31 or 15 kHz. That is, unless it could be causing some issue even when it's supposed to just be bypassing... seems unlikely. Also, the strange display anomalies are too specific to parts of the screen for the scan doubler to cause. However, I'm not 100% sure because there is some toasting and very slight melting of the case. As there had been some overheating going on with the scan doubler at certain times, it seems.
I will have to dig out the 1084S from the storage area to further test it. Being as that doesn't require a scan doubler, it should indicate whether the problem is the scan doubler, or that it is in fact the AGA chips.