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so who bought the Barco 919s?
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secstate



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Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:17 pm    Post subject:

Nashou66 wrote:
Curt my source said the insides were very clean and the tubes were also really good. probably re tubed but they did have a very slight
wear pattern that is not the normal rectangle.

Also what mods have to be done to these? I hears SEOS PJ's need some changes to bring them back to stock.

Crab he started them all up with the laptop he brought along, yeah this guy is that good Wink



Athanasios


I have heard (not seen a 9x9 SEOS unit) that there were no mods to that series as the controls provided by Barco were more than sufficient to do what was necessary for simulation.
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drice1234



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Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:18 pm    Post subject:

Quote:
As soon as you put the ring on her finger, then it is another story


Reminds me of the joke on how do you stop a woman from giving oral sex ....... feed her wedding cake.
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Spanky Ham



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Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:36 pm    Post subject:

secstate wrote:
Nashou66 wrote:
Curt my source said the insides were very clean and the tubes were also really good. probably re tubed but they did have a very slight
wear pattern that is not the normal rectangle.

Also what mods have to be done to these? I hears SEOS PJ's need some changes to bring them back to stock.

Crab he started them all up with the laptop he brought along, yeah this guy is that good Wink



Athanasios


I have heard (not seen a 9x9 SEOS unit) that there were no mods to that series as the controls provided by Barco were more than sufficient to do what was necessary for simulation.


If that is the case, then that is one more point in favor of buying them.




As for a shootout, I plan on going to Nashs, but I am also going to ask Scott if they want to check these out.
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secstate



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Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:44 pm    Post subject:

Spanky Ham wrote:

If that is the case, then that is one more point in favor of buying them.




As for a shootout, I plan on going to Nashs, but I am also going to ask Scott if they want to check these out.


Agreed for the price. The only thing I'd worry about is I have heard from both Greg Eisemann and I think I have seen Mike Parker post as well that there are a number of issues with 909 (I seem to recall the SMPS and controllers being issues). That said maybe the 21k hours works for you as in theory anything that is likely to go wrong has likely gone wrong and has been repaired.
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