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Hi Charlie:
My CT-100 is in Wisconsin and I live in California so it gets turned on only about three times a year. I usually only run about an hour or so at a time. The longest that I play it is during the Rose Parade on New Years day.
Everytime I turn it on it requires some fiddling with the controls but I guess all CT-100 are that way. When I turned it on last week the hue didn't look right so I will have to pull the back off and check a few tubes.
I had a few scares with mine. Once I smelled smoke but it was just a resistor. The worst scare was when I looked closely at the phospher place behind the front glass and thought it was cracked. After checking with several other CT-100 owners I found that they all just look that way on the edges.
Steve
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