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Post by Casethecorvetteman on Oct 14, 2015 5:37:28 GMT -5
Yeah so on that note, i think it would be best if people only adjust them as needed, they are a very small adjustment anyway, and are only used to make all 3 images the same width. Its important to make them the same width though, so in some cases they must be adjusted.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2015 6:59:15 GMT -5
With my Marquee I noticed that the convergende heatsinc was less hot after proper adjusting width and heigth before convergence. When you can get the numbers low on a Barco you will hear the fans in the tray spin slower.
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Post by Casethecorvetteman on Oct 15, 2015 3:51:12 GMT -5
If you do the analog adjustments and yokes correctly on a Cine 9, it doesnt really require much adjustment to get it as good as it gets.
For an all digital set, the Cine 9 sure has enough analog pots to adjust things... The XG has only one, and you dont need to touch it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2015 4:24:10 GMT -5
I do not know if I was lucky with my Cine max but I only had a little warmup and zero drift. Everything was rocksolid. With my Marquee I replaced all board. I have 3 versions and among them a 2005 version and a tannmodified version. Still it drift long after warmup. I found my modified and newer boards do better. This morning I found the draganm mods where he replaces all electrolutic caps. Clearly a Marquee thing that drifting. I find it anoying.
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Post by Casethecorvetteman on Oct 15, 2015 5:59:07 GMT -5
Biggest drift issue ive found on the Barco is the yokes not snug on the necks, and the lenses not tight.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2015 18:02:41 GMT -5
Yes that is where you recognise a professional build machine in the Marquee cheap components are used while the Barco only used the best. Well with a lot of modding....
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Post by hulio on Oct 16, 2015 2:24:41 GMT -5
Biggest drift issue ive found on the Barco is the yokes not snug on the necks, and the lenses not tight. Yeah, plastic and glass is not an ideal combination when you don't want things to move because of temperature differences. That's why is always a good idea to put some medical cotton-tape on the crt neck, like in this pic. If i'm not wrong, even some manufacturers did that in the past. Case, when you say lenses not tight, you mean the knobs getting loose or focus drift ?
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Post by Casethecorvetteman on Oct 16, 2015 3:06:30 GMT -5
Focus drifted on mine Hulio yes, id have to think it was knobs not tight enough, its not dont it again.
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Post by Casethecorvetteman on Oct 16, 2015 3:08:12 GMT -5
NECs all have the tape, ive not seen one without. My Barcos both have none.
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