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crtgaming·CRT Gamingbytimo_timboo

Finally revamped my CRT setup. Now with a SD and a HD CRT, so that I can play basically everything on it I'd like.

My previous "setup" was a total mess. I rearranged my room a while ago, but didn't get around to build a nice setup until now.

The first step was to build something that my Philips 32PW9951 HD CRT could sit on. It weighs 50kg (110lbs), so I didn't bother to much with finding some piece of furniture that could hold it. I ended up using a kitchen top with 6 strong metal feet (40cm/15.7" in height) screwed into it. It ended up working pretty well.

While the drawers that my smaller Sony KV-21FX20D stands on aren't perfect, its good enough for now.

I still neede something to put all my consoles into, so I bought a used shelf for 15€ and removed the backside so that I can route my cables through.

I think it fits really well, there was also space for my VHS player, scart switch and a lamp on the side too.

I really like how it turned out. All my consoles are connected now and it's sooo much better than it all was before. I acutally want to sit down and play something now.

This is what's connected now:

  • Wii U (AV out over YPbPr, directly to the CRT)
  • PC (15m HDMI cable to HDMI switch, then to the CRT)
  • Switch (HDMI, also to the HDMI switch at first)
  • DVD Player (not yet connected, need a bigger scart switch)
  • VHS Player (also not connected)
  • Gamecube (RGB scart to scart switch, then to my other CRT)
  • Wii (same as Gamcube)
  • PS2 (also same as Gamecube)
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crtgaming·CRT GamingbyThorry84

Rescued old CRT

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/22643315

Rescued old CRT I put a lot of work in. Was totally dead when I got it, rescued it to be almost perfect again.

It still has an intermittent horizontal size issue and the power button has some cosmetic wear. But at least the power button works, it used to only work when you would hold it down.

Be sure to enable the audio for some good retro tunes coming from the monitor.

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crtgaming·CRT GamingbyPineRune

Most people are selling old TVs for $100-$200+, but I found this one for $25.

Most people are over-charging for old, worn-out TVs on places like Craigslist and Ebay, now that people are realizing how much better they are for retro gaming. I saw this one for $25 and had to check it out.

I had to clean up the corrosion in the remote to be able to change to the AV input, but it works well enough. Threw it on the kitchen counter to test it out.

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crtgaming·CRT Gamingbytimo_timboo

Saved this CRT from the street. It had the power cable cut off, but thankfully, it does work again with a new cable :) It's a Philips 21PT5704/01

This is were I found it. I only remembered to take a picture when I already put the thing into my car. It was laying tube down on the fridge.

This was also my first time working on a CRT. Was kinda scary, but nothing happened in the end. Not even a spark when discharging. Guess these newer sets all have a resistor that drains the voltage built in (this TV is from November of 2002).

The power cable uses a connector, so I could just remove the cable and solder a new one to it. Soldering it directly to the board would have probably looked cleaner, but I guess this worked well too. I simply cut off one end of a normal power cable and soldered it to what was left of the existing one. I planned on using heatshrink tubes, but they already shrinked while soldering. I just ended up using electrical tape instead. Not the cleanest soldering work, but it does the job.

This is how it ended up looking inside the TV:

I wanted to be on the safe side when turning the CRT on for the first time, so I did it outside.

It did power on, and looks pretty damn good!

As it turns out, the tube was actually made in the UK. I think that's pretty cool, since everything has to be made as cheaply as possible today. The whole thing seems very well built in general, Rubycon capacitors everywhere.

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Of course I don't have the remote for it, so I didn't change any setting when taking these pictures. The black levels were still pretty bad, and geometry could be better as well. I ordered a remote to dial everything in, I hope it looks even better after that.

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OG XBox component, outputs to Framemeister but not Sony Trinitron Wega

The Xbox is softmodded and the video is set to 480i non-widescreen. Any idea why it might not be outputting? What I see is the intended output on my 4k tv, but the CRT is a 45° slanted, scrolling, monochrome image that's heavily warped. My first though was that the softmod had something to do with it, but I've seen this question asked before without any answers.

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