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MikeEby
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Posts: 5237 Location: Osceola, Indiana
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| stefuel wrote: |
If you wish to do a correct restoration it will be money well spent. I found a 67 427 convertable that is a basket case. The meathead blew the motor and tossed it. There is a small block sitting on the ground to go in it but he'll never finish it.
Do you know what a top notch all original 67 427 vette is worth? I would pay thousands for a numbers matching engine for it and consider my self lucky. |
Yes I do... 6 figures easy.... Mine won't be number matching nor is a 67 (Big Bucks)...But as close to original as you can get... I don't plan on selling it anyway...Probably will it to my nephew.
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 26706 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Kid that works at the car wash down the street just got given a 69 Camaro by his 83 year old uncle. It's a big block 871 blower car. The kid get's his licence in 3 months
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MikeEby
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Posts: 5237 Location: Osceola, Indiana
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| AnalogRocks wrote: | Kid that works at the car wash down the street just got given a 69 Camaro by his 83 year old uncle. It's a big block 871 blower car. The kid get's his licence in 3 months  |
Maybe I should buy life insurance on him?...It could pay for the resto.
Mike
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macgyver655
Joined: 22 Aug 2007 Posts: 8508
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871? That's not usually a street blower. Is it drag or street?
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 26706 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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| MikeEby wrote: | | AnalogRocks wrote: | Kid that works at the car wash down the street just got given a 69 Camaro by his 83 year old uncle. It's a big block 871 blower car. The kid get's his licence in 3 months  |
Maybe I should buy life insurance on him?...It could pay for the resto.
Mike |
Yeah yeah...
15 going on 6 feet under...hope not but jus' sayin'
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MikeEby
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Posts: 5237 Location: Osceola, Indiana
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| AnalogRocks wrote: | | 15 going on 6 feet under |
I've never hear that one.
Mike
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 26706 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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| MikeEby wrote: | | AnalogRocks wrote: | | 15 going on 6 feet under |
I've never hear that one.
Mike |
Strange things come out of my finger tips from time to time
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Nashou66
Joined: 12 Jan 2007 Posts: 16171 Location: West Seneca NY
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 26706 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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| Nashou66 wrote: | | AnalogRocks wrote: | | MikeEby wrote: | | AnalogRocks wrote: | | 15 going on 6 feet under |
I've never hear that one.
Mike |
Strange things come out of my finger tips from time to time |
Picking your nose again ?
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"You can pick your friends. You can pick your nose, but, you can't pick your friends nose"
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Spanky Ham
Joined: 22 Mar 2006 Posts: 5643 Location: Comedy Central
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| stefuel wrote: | | MikeEby wrote: | | Nashou66 wrote: |
You spend your money on what you want, dont insult those who spend it on what they want.
Athanasios |
Well put! I just spend $550 ($300 for block $250 for shipping) for a bare block with the right casting number and date code for my 1965 Corvette....Most people would think I was crazy for that.
Mike |
If you wish to do a correct restoration it will be money well spent. I found a 67 427 convertable that is a basket case. The meathead blew the motor and tossed it. There is a small block sitting on the ground to go in it but he'll never finish it.
Do you know what a top notch all original 67 427 vette is worth? I would pay thousands for a numbers matching engine for it and consider my self lucky. |
What do you expect from someone who gets stranded out in the middle of the ocean?
| Nashou66 wrote: | See thats where it differs for me than for you guys, I really really love this Hobby and don't care how much the CRT stuff costs to keep them going. Why am I blending? Cause I love the challenge. I could have easily not got the moome cards since I have the MUX and went RGBHV out. But the new moome card looks that much better than RGBHV. The added color depth is outstanding. And My two 2004 Longbows were less than 2100 for both. Who knows, I might build a HTPC for blending too, just for the sake of the hobby. Will i have to spend money on it? for sure, will i bitch on this forum how come I had to spend money to do it? NO!
I look at it in the value of what it would cost to get the same quality now as the equipment was back then, so for example back then the best pic quality was CRT, but it also cost close to 30k for a good CRT projector. So fast forward to present, the best pic quality now out of a digital might be the top of the line barco digital set, 100K or more, sorry guys I will stick with my 7k set up, two 35k PJs for 2.1k is not a bad deal and to add a 375 buck HDMI card to a 35k pj is peanuts.
You spend your money on what you want, dont insult those who spend it on what they want.
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I understand that it is a hobby for you and you seem a little overly obsessed with it, but that is cool. I was really into it for awhile. Where I differ is the amount of improvements from various upgrades. I know Mark tested Moomes card and still preferred RGBHV. To me, a good 8"LC with HD sources are 95% of the battle. These add ons are just nipping around the edges.
I have to disagree with your second paragraph. The best digital isn't $100k. It may be higher at $150k. Ok, I am joking, but the JVC 4k is good. What people are paying for in the over $20k club is brightness. THe 4k JVC lights up a 20 foot screen, but I would prefer the 25 on a much smaller screen. The overall picture is better with HD sources and it costs about $6k. If you asked Ken Whitcomb (everybodies favorite calibrator) what he likes the best, then it would be Joe Kane's Samsung for $10k. You might also mention that your pjs are used. This time next year the used prices on these pjs will be considerably less.
As for the cards, I understand where Ken is coming from. With digitals being pretty good these days, one has to decide whether they want to spend money on add on or just go digital. For some this decision is based on which pj they have and its current condition. For people that stay on top of this, they may be wanting to make it till they can get a good LED pj for a decent price in a year or two.
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VideoGrabber
Joined: 09 Apr 2006 Posts: 933 Location: Michigan
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Ken commented:
> 1st the HDFury1 was like $99... <
Nope. This is part of your fallacy. While the HDFury1 is "like $99" now, it didn't start out at that price. And if you added in the options for the v1 that are now standard on the v3 (power supplies, cables, etc.), I wouldn't be at all surprised to find that the price was about the same. Thus your basic premise, and the title of your thread, are wrong straight out of the gate.
So, essentially, you're faulting them for dropping the price on their v1 model, yet keeping it around as a more cost-effective option, for those who can't justify or afford the best. That seems a bit disingenuous. Their prices also include worldwide priority shipping, which makes them an even better deal (but hides the cost of the unit itself, which is less).
> As for R&D, the basic design has not changed, just the chipsets, which are developed for mass applications by large corporations. <
How can you know that? Do you think that all that was done on the HDF-v1 to v3 was changing out one chip for a newer one? That's pretty naive.
> None of the transcoder manufactures have really invested much in R&D that's bunk. <
That's really unfair to John, who has spent a lot of time designing and testing, to improve the circuits, and hence the performance of the products. The cool thing (IMO) is that there will be 3 versions available, at differing performance levels, and you can choose whichever one you want, and pay the corresponding price. If you don't like the v3 pricing, just buy a v1 or v2. After all, they're really no different (according to your claims).
P.S. BTW, is a D/A converter really a "transcoder"? I've never considered it so.
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Nashou66
Joined: 12 Jan 2007 Posts: 16171 Location: West Seneca NY
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VideoGrabber
Joined: 09 Apr 2006 Posts: 933 Location: Michigan
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Spanky commented:
> As for the cards, I understand where Ken is coming from. With digitals being pretty good these days, one has to decide whether they want to spend money on add on or just go digital. <
Oh, certainly. I understand and agree as well. If that was the point he'd made, I'd just have said, yep. There will be a point where putting more $$$ into your CRT makes no economic sense. But that point will differ for each of us. And for a few, economics simply won't be a significant factor.
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 26706 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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| VideoGrabber wrote: | Spanky commented:
> As for the cards, I understand where Ken is coming from. With digitals being pretty good these days, one has to decide whether they want to spend money on add on or just go digital. <
Oh, certainly. I understand and agree as well. If that was the point he'd made, I'd just have said, yep. There will be a point where putting more $$$ into your CRT makes no economic sense. But that point will differ for each of us. And for a few, economics simply won't be a significant factor. |
My hands up on that one and my head is nodding
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Mark_A_W
Joined: 15 Mar 2006 Posts: 3068 Location: Sunny Melbourne Australia
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I understand how much work goes into designing a decent circuit (I work in an engineering design company which does elec and software as well as mech (me)).
I understand that they are produced in short runs.
But I have kittens when I see the price of the latest HDMI transcoders. They literally cost more than either of my XGs did.
And given how HDMI from a PC is a nightmare, RGBHV is what I have stuck with - it just works.
I have compared the Moome DVI card and the Moome ISS card, and they both had issues (black level/bleeding + HDMI compatibility issues on the ISS card, and the DVI was too hot), RGBHV was visibly better.
I have not compared the later stuff.
One thing that would be worthwhile is the ability to program the transcoder with a custom EDID so you don't have to set a custom res on the PC - it should just work.
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Tom.W
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 6635
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They get you both for the content and the chips to decode what you just paid for what a deal !
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VideoGrabber
Joined: 09 Apr 2006 Posts: 933 Location: Michigan
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MAW commented:
> But I have kittens when I see the price of the latest HDMI transcoders. They literally cost more than either of my XGs did. <
Really? I wasn't aware that any of them cost over $30,000. Wow! That is pretty expensive.
Oh, wait, did you mean your XG cost used? In that case, come back in 10 years or so and check out the prices on 10-year old used HDMI transcoders. I predict they'll be quite cheap (or even free, if you can find one).
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kschmit2
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 1141 Location: Heidelberg, Germany
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moome's devices are actually getting cheaper. IIRC I paid something like $465 for my ISS-HD input card (and that requires a NEC ISS switcher as well).
Still use it and still like it.
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secstate
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I run a HTPC using VGA for all the issues mentioned. Running an HTPC has its own challenges of course but I can do gamma correction for free and I don't have to give any though to the HDCP issues at all. I rip BluRays to my server. I don't expect to go to digital signal delivery until such time as I have a digital projector. I have had both the Moome v1 Sony card and John's Barco box and sold them. Never used them enough to really know if they had any issue I just found that my HTPC with VGA worked great so I was never forced to look for alternatives. I'd guess these are all niche devices and niche devices tend to be more expensive than mass devices.
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Curt Palme CRT Tech
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 24396 Location: Langley, BC
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Well put! I just spend $550 ($300 for block $250 for shipping) for a bare block with the right casting number and date code for my 1965 Corvette....Most people would think I was crazy for that.
Mike |
Are you crazy? $550 for a rusting piece of 44 year old metal?
(see, it's all in your perception of what you're buying).
BTW Yon, haven't you threatened to go digital for about the last 3 years, but you're still here? Hmmmm.
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