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Great job on the dag and recap. This is turning out very nice.
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That's an RCA CRT, isn't it. It would have the EIA # 274 on the base.
Wells Gardner used good parts in their products. Great restoration! The set seems to work well, even for a basic model. FWIW, W-G&Co is still in business, but not making TV's. |
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Nice work!
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Thanks guys!
Yes, the crt has the number 274 on it, but no brand... But now I know its an RCA. Thanks |
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Hi fixmeplease,
You'll find that analog sound is not as harsh and tinny as digital. It is the way sound is ment to be heard. Most audiophiles, and music lovers in general prefer analog to digital. Frank |
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