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jstout66 09-16-2015 07:34 PM

4 Generations of Zenith
 
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For comparison, here are screen-shots of each generation of Zenith
Pix 1) 4 tube Hybrid - 1972 (I think)
Pix 2) Chromacolor 2 - 1975
Pix 3) System 3 - 1981
Pix 4) Advanced System 3 - 1985
Which is your favorite, as in, which has the best picture quality in your opinion?

Findm-Keepm 09-16-2015 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jstout66 (Post 3143788)
For comparison, here are screen-shots of each generation of Zenith
Pix 1) 4 tube Hybrid - 1972 (I think)
Pix 2) Chromacolor 2 - 1975
Pix 3) System 3 - 1981
Pix 4) Advanced System 3 - 1985
Which is your favorite, as in, which has the best picture quality in your opinion?

Pix 0) - missing photos. :yes:

jstout66 09-16-2015 07:49 PM

Sorry Fidm-Keepm, they should be on there now.
Obviously the sets have a better picture than my camera captures.
CC2 and Adv S3 are high hour sets, the 4-tube and space-phone have minimal use.

Electronic M 09-16-2015 09:02 PM

I like the 4 tube best, but you need to turn off the flash (it washes out most of your sets at least to some extent) making comparison harder...Try killing room light and flash, and changing how much of the frame is filled with the screen and things should improve. You could also feed all sets from a paused DVD so that the same exact image signal is conveyed in your screen shots for more objective comparison.

Findm-Keepm 09-17-2015 03:15 AM

I'd watch any of 'em, but I have a soft spot for Duramodule sets, so I'll go with door number two, Monty.

The hang tag is nice bling - don't see that everyday outside of Doug's Chicagoland Zenith, Mopar and Mower Emporium. :thmbsp:

Nice sets, wish I had room for the whole shebang. Add a roundie and an all-tube rectangular, and you've got all the pre-LG color sets. Great start, though, and all working! :banana:

jstout66 09-17-2015 07:43 AM

I had a Zenith roundie which I should have kept. Haven't run into an all tube chassis in years, but will keep my eye open for one.

zeno 09-17-2015 01:08 PM

I bought both the S-3 & Advanced S-3 same models on the
personal use deal. I lean tward the S-3, I think the
colors wear a little better. Both had comb filters so details
& cleanliness of pix both very good. As good as any &
better than most at the time.
The 23" isnt fair. You need another 19". May I suggest either
an E4025W or the more modern looking E4030X ? Both
are the same feature level. There were also some 19" woodies
in the E-line & consolettes.
Also you need a first generation System 3. K1960W & SK1961W
These had a power transformer & normal hoz circuit. Probably
THE most reliable Zenith ever built. Also had the BEST green
of any set I have ever seen. Dont know if its the CRT or
the 9-152 was changed for L-line.

73 Zeno:smoke:

jstout66 09-17-2015 02:54 PM

Zeno... I will look into those models. I had a first generation S3. Ultrasonic and remote with Zoom. Kinda wish I hadn't sold it.
I'm posting chassis shots of the Advanced S3 in my other post. (snagged a Zenith)

zeno 09-17-2015 04:21 PM

That was a great set. There was a K1960W at the
local fleas for years. Always walked by it & wondered if
it just had the usual cold joint on the H drive xfrmer.
I decided to "save" it but the next year the dealer & TV
were gone:tears:

Another step was the first EFL sets in H-line. You probably
sold them. One was kinda oval shaped the other a more
normal cabinet. First ones had real crappy red, almost
brown. After a few months they looked real nice...

Thanks for all the memories of the good times:D

73 Zeno:smoke:

Electronic M 09-17-2015 06:23 PM

I have half a mind to post screen shots of my 29JC20 (Zenith's first consumer market color set), one of their tube rectangulars, and mt 12B13C52 hybrid (half tube half SS with duramodule IF+chroma decoder) to cover most of their significant generations.

consoleguy67 09-17-2015 07:20 PM

Electronic M,
Please post those pictures!! I'm sure most, if not all of us would love to see those sets.

roundscreen 09-18-2015 08:25 AM

picture 1. The 4 tube hybrid. My step sister had a set just like yours. The picture was sharp and clear. The system 3 was a good set too. Liked the look of the cabinet.

jstout66 09-18-2015 01:34 PM

Out of the 4 Zenith sets I have now, the 4-tube hybrid does indeed blow every other set out of the water. S3 is a close second.
Electronic M, I used to have a 29JC20, but that set had about a zillion hours and a horrid channel master rebuild in it, so pix wasn't that good on mine. Channel Masters were kind of hit or miss. Our family TV way back in the day was a Zenith first rectangular screen set. That one was a trade in and I had a new fly put in along with a Chromacolor rebuild tube in it. That set lasted for years with an amazing picture. The yoke went out, after I had moved from home, and the parents got another set.

OvenMaster 09-18-2015 09:22 PM

OMG Pix 1, the '72 hybrid. My family's first-ever color TV.
Gorgeous when it worked, it lasted about 7 months until something went up in smoke and killed the picture. The dealer refused to honor the warranty so we stopped payments. The finance company understood and gladly took it off our hands.

davet753 09-19-2015 06:58 AM

This is the easiest decision I'll make all year: the 4 tube hybrid.


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