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Sony KV-13EXR90?
A few years ago, I was in Virginia with a buddy and picked up this little Trinitron in a local thrift store for $2. I couldn't take it back home, so he's been holding onto it for me. For whatever reason, he's recently been having trouble guaranteeing its safety. I have never seen any reference to this model before; is it uncommon? It's particularly fancy for its age and size, with stereo speakers and A/V input. I REALLY want it home, more than anything because I'm itching to clean it out and make it look new again. I still have yet to do anything beyond power testing and viewing snow. :P
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I picked one up from the ward yard a few years ago, that must be the next model down. A model KV13FS100, stereo audio and component video input. It's really large for a 13" set. |
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I think I remember the set. Did it have large speakers sticking
off the sides like ears ?? The EXR series I remember were 25" sets. The 13" ( & 19") I am thinking about wasnt rare. I will look tomorrow & see if I got the manual for it & comment if I do. 73 Zeno |
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IIRC. Damn good set. For us the big seller in the WEGA line was the 24", a nice size. Never got a full order of them & would run out in 2-3 wks & have to wait for the next build. 73 Zeno |
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I have both the KV-13FS100 (part of my 'Power Wagon' mobile video gaming setup) and its less common pearl white twin, the KV-13FS110. These sets were made about 2003, and came much later than the KV-13EXR90, which I believe was made in the mid-90s. Those little FS sets are every bit the tiny version of the big XBRs, with just about everything except HD. They have a fantastic component video picture, and really are the Cadillac of 13" sets!
And yes Zeno, the 13EXR did have the 'ear' speakers, I believe!
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I've got the big brother of your 13" EXR set here. 27". Mine was built in 1991. Weighs a ton.
New CRT in 2008. Still pretty.
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Where did you manage to procure a new CRT? That's amazing!
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Actually, it was a less than a year old tube in a set that died. The entire set was replaced under warranty (Long time customer who refused to let us run the set long enough to find out what was wrong with it)
I kept the set intact in my shop from 1992 until 2008, when my own EXR set CRT started dying. I'm glad I saved it. The picture is perfect again. When I changed out the tube, I was afraid that the CRT sitting all those years would be bad, and that I might find that it was gassy. No problems of any kind have been noted. Moved the CRT with all convergence and yoke parts included. It was basically plug and play.
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If you leave the yoke and magnets alone, it's a snap to do
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At the risk of derailing the thread further, the part I find difficult is safely removing, transporting, and reinstalling large CRTs, much bigger than 19". :P
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I'd be more concerned with damaging the CRT, by necking it. By damaging it, in that way, they generally won't implode. |
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I think Sony's tubes have always had more glass in the front, and are therefore heavier.
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I've got the 20" version of the EXR series. I bought it new (for my 40th birthday) in 1992. Paid a bit over $500 for it, on sale at Best Buy. Very high featured set with two AV inputs, audio output, plus external speaker terminals. And yes, those "ear like" speakers that appear to be an afterthought. Mine was still working fine when I put it in the closet 10 years ago, in favor of a 24" flat picture tube model. I don't know if I'll ever use it again, but I hate to junk such a nice old set. Of course, the younger generation wouldn't be caught dead using such ancient technology.
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It was the big one mounted on the heatsink.
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