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Old 01-24-2018, 09:45 PM
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Do you have any tv test equipment? It would be nice to see what a crosshatch pattern looks like. Count on replacing electrolytic so at the age of this baby. If jug has a decent grey scale it would make a great tv.
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Old 01-24-2018, 10:40 PM
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I was able to sorta get a picture from it but the picture is quite awful. A picture should be attached to show what all is going on. I agree with this being a nice set. This thing may be horrifically beat and abused, and it’s sat in a mostly abandoned repair shop since 1998, but it really has a good feel to it. It has a more quality feel than any other tv sitting around here. Though the picture is skewed the color is very nice on it. If it’ll live it’ll have a permanent home here and will certainly get used every day. Fingers crossed


Unfortunately I don’t have any TV test equipment. I’m really new to this so I just have the equipment for working on vintage hifi equipment.
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