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Curt Palme CRT Tech
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 24396 Location: Langley, BC
TV/Projector: All of them!
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A bit unrelated, but similar to Zolzar's post.
Before Christmas, someone was trying to sell an ECP 3000 for $300 on CL locally. I laughed and thought nothing of it.
A couple of weeks later it was $100.
3 weeks ago the same damn set was at the recycler! Tubes looked clean, so I grabbed it. It's sitting in the snow in the driveway right now.. Will rob the tubes, then everything else goes back to the recycler.
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416ray4538
Joined: 14 Jul 2009 Posts: 517 Location: near Toronto Ont
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Ampro 4600
With a lot of help from the good folks here, got it working pretty well until resistors started cracking on the neck boards. Then the red went a little weird. Replaced the red tube but couldn't get the the new one to light up. Gave the other 2 tubes to Curt and bought a 9500 from him. Slowly getting it set up. While fighting with the 4600 bought a Sony vpl80. The sound's the thing but gotta have a good picture too. Mostly play concert videos but some movies.
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mr_ro_co
Joined: 08 May 2006 Posts: 1643 Location: Santa Fe NM
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In 2002, after almost throwing down on a digital, I bought a BG808. Set up well but never professionally calibrated, it turned tricks with an SDI hacked Panny DVD player going to a Holo3DGraph acquisition card. Yes, it had halo and orange reds, but it was sharp as hell and had a noise/glitch/artifact free, huge dynamic range image that simply kicked ass. People refused to believe it was only DVD source. Put a lot of hours on that rig, then started feeling the pressure to do HD, so upgraded to 9" Marquees, which I am still using. I sometimes think I should have kept the Barco and run 1080i until it was toast then upgraded to a Barco Cine 9 / 909. The BG808 was a great set, extremely reliable, and WAY easier to set up and work on than the Marquee. The Barco has a very user friendly chassis that I dearly miss.
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digitalayon
Joined: 02 Mar 2009 Posts: 921
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| 416ray4538 wrote: | Ampro 4600
With a lot of help from the good folks here, got it working pretty well until resistors started cracking on the neck boards. Then the red went a little weird. Replaced the red tube but couldn't get the the new one to light up. Gave the other 2 tubes to Curt and bought a 9500 from him. Slowly getting it set up. While fighting with the 4600 bought a Sony vpl80. The sound's the thing but gotta have a good picture too. Mostly play concert videos but some movies. |
Lol...ampros
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macgyver655
Joined: 22 Aug 2007 Posts: 8508
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| digitalayon wrote: | | 416ray4538 wrote: | Ampro 4600
With a lot of help from the good folks here, got it working pretty well until resistors started cracking on the neck boards. Then the red went a little weird. Replaced the red tube but couldn't get the the new one to light up. Gave the other 2 tubes to Curt and bought a 9500 from him. Slowly getting it set up. While fighting with the 4600 bought a Sony vpl80. The sound's the thing but gotta have a good picture too. Mostly play concert videos but some movies. |
Lol...ampros |
LOL.....no knowledge rookie.
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gjaky
Joined: 05 Jun 2010 Posts: 2802 Location: Budapest, Hungary
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| digitalayon wrote: | | 416ray4538 wrote: | Ampro 4600
With a lot of help from the good folks here, got it working pretty well until resistors started cracking on the neck boards. Then the red went a little weird. Replaced the red tube but couldn't get the the new one to light up. Gave the other 2 tubes to Curt and bought a 9500 from him. Slowly getting it set up. While fighting with the 4600 bought a Sony vpl80. The sound's the thing but gotta have a good picture too. Mostly play concert videos but some movies. |
Lol...ampros |
For the record I had problems with all CRT projectors I ever had in my hands (NEC, Sony, EH), it's really not matter of brand...
_________________ projectors in the past : NEC 6-9PG xtra, Electrohome Marquee 6-7500, NEC XG 1351 LC ( with super modified Electrohome VNB neckboard !!!)
current: VDC Marquee 9500LC
The MOD: VNB-DB, VIM-DB
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RaWsHaRk
Joined: 01 May 2009 Posts: 131 Location: Finland
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Seleco 350. the most expensive crt that I wish I never bought..analogue drifting all the time and didnt really put many hours to it. still have it.
barco 800. so much better for 10% the money that I spent on the damn italian crap.
barco 801s. this one I still use, put over 2000 hours to it. paid 5 euros for it...
marquee 7500. on going project, havent watched single movie with it yet..
barco 1208/2. last complete crt that I will ever buy, more than likely. bought it last summer.
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digitalayon
Joined: 02 Mar 2009 Posts: 921
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| gjaky wrote: | | digitalayon wrote: | | 416ray4538 wrote: | Ampro 4600
With a lot of help from the good folks here, got it working pretty well until resistors started cracking on the neck boards. Then the red went a little weird. Replaced the red tube but couldn't get the the new one to light up. Gave the other 2 tubes to Curt and bought a 9500 from him. Slowly getting it set up. While fighting with the 4600 bought a Sony vpl80. The sound's the thing but gotta have a good picture too. Mostly play concert videos but some movies. |
Lol...ampros |
For the record I had problems with all CRT projectors I ever had in my hands (NEC, Sony, EH), it's really not matter of brand... |
That is true! No perfect unit!
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digitalayon
Joined: 02 Mar 2009 Posts: 921
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| macgyver655 wrote: | | digitalayon wrote: | | 416ray4538 wrote: | Ampro 4600
With a lot of help from the good folks here, got it working pretty well until resistors started cracking on the neck boards. Then the red went a little weird. Replaced the red tube but couldn't get the the new one to light up. Gave the other 2 tubes to Curt and bought a 9500 from him. Slowly getting it set up. While fighting with the 4600 bought a Sony vpl80. The sound's the thing but gotta have a good picture too. Mostly play concert videos but some movies. |
Lol...ampros |
LOL.....no knowledge rookie. |
Except for my trouble with them. But then again, I was wrong when I thought the Barco 1208 would blow away the 933. Spec wise from bandwidth upgrades and research I did, I never even saw the improvements I was expecting and thought the 933 had a sharper quality and tons better color.
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nettwerkjohn
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 921 Location: Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand
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first projector was a sharp xv370p. in hindsight, the pic was total shite, and i was running the pic way too large. this was around 97, DVD just out, and i was buying up laserdiscs filthy cheap from big emmas...
got a first gen dvd player, everyone i showed the replacement killers to ended up buying a dvd player...
next projector was a barco data 800. it had new tubes, out of a museum or something... got it dialed in beautifully. had that till WAF killed it.
next was a philips something. total POS.
then an ECP 3XXX, THEN A 4100, THEN A 4500
Had the 4500 down for a tube swap, then managed to drop it whilst re-mounting it, insurance wasn't keen on replacing it with a cine7, they offered me the ruby, i took it. its been great.
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mc86
Joined: 20 Sep 2008 Posts: 767 Location: pittsburgh, pa
TV/Projector: ECP 4500 (Vidikron box), ECP4500+, wanting 07MS/07MTS, evaluating pc soft-blend
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ECP for me, too. I had one for about a year in late 90s/early 2000s only to get rid of it for a crappy sharpvision LCD. Several years later got the 4500+ that is running right now. It seemed like ECPs were the machine everyone said was perfect to start out with. Reliable, easy, etc. In my case, I'll be ending with them, too -- for those reasons, in part. Plus for practically free I've been hoarding up parts, even bought everything 4500-specific Curt would sell me last year. If you've got an ECP 4500, here is one person crazy enough to still want more parts. In another 10 5 3 2 1 years, I may be the last one running an ECP.
Of course, we all KNOW some of you sick freaks will be running your 9" glories and tweaking stacks and blends for another decade...Tom certainly has the tube collection to do so, at least!
cordially
Matt
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CasetheCorvetteman
Joined: 09 Nov 2008 Posts: 6326 Location: Australia
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| Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 3:51 am Post subject: |
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| macgyver655 wrote: | | digitalayon wrote: | | 416ray4538 wrote: | Ampro 4600
With a lot of help from the good folks here, got it working pretty well until resistors started cracking on the neck boards. Then the red went a little weird. Replaced the red tube but couldn't get the the new one to light up. Gave the other 2 tubes to Curt and bought a 9500 from him. Slowly getting it set up. While fighting with the 4600 bought a Sony vpl80. The sound's the thing but gotta have a good picture too. Mostly play concert videos but some movies. |
Lol...ampros |
LOL.....no knowledge rookie. |
LOL......perfect comeback
_________________ Barco Cine 9, ,Sony VPL570ES 4K SXRD, 135" OZ Theatre Majestic 16:9 screen, Denon X6700in preamp mode, 2x 7ch Tonewinner amps, 2x Tonewinner 15" subs, 2x 10" subs, 7.2.6...
RUNCO DTV991 LC ( NEC XG 852 LC ) 100" 4:3 screen, H/K AVR 7.1...
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CasetheCorvetteman
Joined: 09 Nov 2008 Posts: 6326 Location: Australia
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| mc86 wrote: | ECP for me, too. I had one for about a year in late 90s/early 2000s only to get rid of it for a crappy sharpvision LCD. Several years later got the 4500+ that is running right now. It seemed like ECPs were the machine everyone said was perfect to start out with. Reliable, easy, etc. In my case, I'll be ending with them, too -- for those reasons, in part. Plus for practically free I've been hoarding up parts, even bought everything 4500-specific Curt would sell me last year. If you've got an ECP 4500, here is one person crazy enough to still want more parts. In another 10 5 3 2 1 years, I may be the last one running an ECP.
Of course, we all KNOW some of you sick freaks will be running your 9" glories and tweaking stacks and blends for another decade...Tom certainly has the tube collection to do so, at least!
cordially
Matt |
Im still running a couple Sony 1001-QMs... Who else can claim that eh?
_________________ Barco Cine 9, ,Sony VPL570ES 4K SXRD, 135" OZ Theatre Majestic 16:9 screen, Denon X6700in preamp mode, 2x 7ch Tonewinner amps, 2x Tonewinner 15" subs, 2x 10" subs, 7.2.6...
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digitalayon
Joined: 02 Mar 2009 Posts: 921
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| CasetheCorvetteman wrote: |
Im still running a couple Sony 1001-QMs... Who else can claim that eh? |
No one wants to!!
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CasetheCorvetteman
Joined: 09 Nov 2008 Posts: 6326 Location: Australia
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They are awesome, can carry them easily with one person and set them up in under 5 minutes.
_________________ Barco Cine 9, ,Sony VPL570ES 4K SXRD, 135" OZ Theatre Majestic 16:9 screen, Denon X6700in preamp mode, 2x 7ch Tonewinner amps, 2x Tonewinner 15" subs, 2x 10" subs, 7.2.6...
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the big E
Joined: 20 Apr 2013 Posts: 1928 Location: speedwell Tn.
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| mc86 wrote: | ECP for me, too. I had one for about a year in late 90s/early 2000s only to get rid of it for a crappy sharpvision LCD. Several years later got the 4500+ that is running right now. It seemed like ECPs were the machine everyone said was perfect to start out with. Reliable, easy, etc. In my case, I'll be ending with them, too -- for those reasons, in part. Plus for practically free I've been hoarding up parts, even bought everything 4500-specific Curt would sell me last year. If you've got an ECP 4500, here is one person crazy enough to still want more parts. In another 10 5 3 2 1 years, I may be the last one running an ECP.
Of course, we all KNOW some of you sick freaks will be running your 9" glories and tweaking stacks and blends for another decade...Tom certainly has the tube collection to do so, at least!
cordially
Matt |
Touché
Well I can say that the Ecp is a nice starter machine for sure
I loved the picture quality(the colored glycol was why)
I got a dwin hd700 for a back up to my marquee(used it back in December when the marquee broke down)I have a set of filtered HD147's for it(just have to take the time to put them on)
I will also be another till death crt user(the gray blacks killed digital for me)
Going to start hoarding up parts for both my machines soon
Love that I can move the dwin with no help and its silent(my marquee is also thanks to new fans)
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CasetheCorvetteman
Joined: 09 Nov 2008 Posts: 6326 Location: Australia
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A Barco CineMAX isnt far off silent either, a Sony VPH1001 makes hardly a sound... An XG on the other hand sounds like a beast
_________________ Barco Cine 9, ,Sony VPL570ES 4K SXRD, 135" OZ Theatre Majestic 16:9 screen, Denon X6700in preamp mode, 2x 7ch Tonewinner amps, 2x Tonewinner 15" subs, 2x 10" subs, 7.2.6...
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BGSPCS
Joined: 23 Aug 2006 Posts: 115 Location: Pottstown, PA
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My first CRT Projector was a Barco Graphics 400 in 2005 that I got off of Ebay for probably more than it was worth, but it had new R and G tubes. Funny story is the projector was shipped in a cardboard box with packing peanuts! I had taken the set apart to replace the video input connectors, and under the mainboard was a peanut from when it was shipped to me!
Later I got a Barco Cine 7 locally in 2008, it has 12,000 hours with original tubes but were in decent shape. I believe it came from a college.
Then last year i bought a Zenith 1200x from Curt with new tubes
The Cine 7 sits on the floor in front of the 1200x waiting for a new purpose in life. The BG400 is long gone, I didn't have the heart to throw away the good tubes so I shipped them up to Curt.
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AFryia
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 965 Location: S.E. Michigan VPH-G70Q
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One; a VPH-G70Q in 2003.
The working VPH-G70Q service chassis in 2006 doesn't count.
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Jeremy112
Joined: 28 Sep 2006 Posts: 2649 Location: Fond du Lac, WI
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I'm almost embarrassed to post this, seeing as most of you started out with CRT PJs. My very first projector was... *sigh* ... a Proxima DP5800 800x600 LCD projector. In fact, was what I spent my first paycheck from my first job when I was 16 on. It was already 8 years old then (now 18 wow how time flies), cost $185, had about 100 hours left of the bulb, and nice little purple blue dust spots that got projected along with the image, but it was awesome just to have a screen as big as I wanted.
My first CRT PJ was an NEC 9PG that lasted a few weeks, after I became addicted to the picture quality of it, I went for an NEC XG1100, still have it, still going strong, but honestly I don't use it anymore since its just a tank in my theater.
I am now currently without any projector in my theater, debating on a Sony Qualia LCoS projector or a newer JVC LCoS projector as my favorite digital was an LCoS since it had the best picture I've seen from any digital projector (save for DLP of course).
All in all, I've had about 10 actual projectors of my own, not including ones I repair and resell. I still enjoy CRT just as much as before, but I do prefer the overall ease of using a digital projector, I just don't have time for my CRT as much as I used to.
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