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Sony Wega 57" warping

 
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Tim H




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PostLink    Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:07 pm    Post subject: Sony Wega 57" warping Reply with quote


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Heyas,

I'm havin an issue with my 57" Wega. In thru component the pic is okay and appears to be playing 720/1080 fine.

Via HDMI using thu fury and some other gears - get a clear screen but occaisionally a horizontal wave goes up the screen.

Some times its hardly noticeable. It happens in the sony menu and games and probably during bluray playback although I haven't checked this.

Like once every 5-10 seconds a line of warp about 10 lines tall (i guess) just lazilly warps up the screen. I have messed with the power sources incase it's grounding and I moved some of the cables around which fixed some nasty tearing I was seeing earlier.

Anyone know any obvious culprits???

CHEERS!~
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PostLink    Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That does sound like a ground loop
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Tim H




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PostLink    Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I eliminated a device I was using to provide h shift of fury and also an orbit to prevent burnin and it is soweet now.

The image is too far left again but no ripple. I'll try going from another ground soon - at least my new (used) 57" isn't rubbish. Relief. Smile
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PostLink    Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 9:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tim H wrote:
I eliminated a device I was using to provide h shift of fury and also an orbit to prevent burnin and it is soweet now.

The image is too far left again but no ripple. I'll try going from another ground soon - at least my new (used) 57" isn't rubbish. Relief. Smile


Have a look at the Box1020 with IAC. It may be of use to you,

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