I mean, none of us appreciate sticky-fingered visitors or staff, but "taking them out" seems a bit extreme!And if you need to take them out, how do you do that?
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I mean, none of us appreciate sticky-fingered visitors or staff, but "taking them out" seems a bit extreme!And if you need to take them out, how do you do that?
How did you make the detachable cable mod on your AHD2000?I will definitely add two more ZMFs this year.
Probably AC and BOKEH... or VC
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There is still enough space in those bars for me to get my greasy hands all over your Elrogs!Did someone say something about gear in jail?
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Wow, I've not seen a CRT monitor since the early 2000's. That thing must be what 25-30 years old?
Eclipse TD-M1 - and when I need the bass to hit like car audio, Sony XB500 -> Stoner Acoustics UD125.
My main 2 channel stereo cannot be setup often, so I snagged the TD-M1s and they are just great, so convenient to just enjoy at my desk.
Note to self: don't let @cwoo into my office.There is still enough space in those bars for me to get my greasy hands all over your Elrogs!
Fortunately I will be protected by my tinfoil hat I wear when I go on capers! Lol! It's a sweet setup and I'm sure the staff aren't aware of how much those "light bulbs" cost.Note to self: don't let @cwoo into my office.Oh, it's also protected by lasers. Did I mention that? Big lasers. Fired from space.
Yeah, security for some of my kit relies on the ignorance of the would-be thief. Can only do the best you can.
I actually asked a friend to mod it for me, so I don't know exactly what it is.How did you make the detachable cable mod on your AHD2000?
Wow, I've not seen a CRT monitor since the early 2000's. That thing must be what 25-30 years old?
Was thinking the same thing. I remember rocking 19" & 20" SONY CRTs back in the day. Those boxes were colossal, but so what? There were no alternatives then and I had no idea how good flatscreens would become.Wow, I've not seen a CRT monitor since the early 2000's. That thing must be what 25-30 years old?
Was thinking the same thing. I remember rocking 19" & 20" SONY CRTs back in the day. Those boxes were colossal, but so what? There were no alternatives then and I had no idea how good flatscreens would become.
I still favor 3:4 aspect ratio flatscreens. Currently have a 19" & 20" NEC Accusync on linked desktops.
(surrounded by headphones & amps, naturally)
Haha I have two 20" Trinitron TVs in storage.Was thinking the same thing. I remember rocking 19" & 20" SONY CRTs back in the day. Those boxes were colossal, but so what? There were no alternatives then and I had no idea how good flatscreens would become.
I still favor 3:4 aspect ratio flatscreens. Currently have a 19" & 20" NEC Accusync on linked desktops.
(surrounded by headphones & amps, naturally)
I think it's more an issue of physics. Since most TV manufactures are trying to make the TV as thin as possible, there isn't the room for bigger speakers nor the space to allow better low frequencies. All the can do is more speakers, use woofers designed to be sealed or unported. This still will only have limited effectiveness. It would sound better compared to other flat screens. Would not do well against most sound bar systems, and none of the home theater systems. I do think many manufactures do design a lot of the TV sound from the being wall mounted and speakers reflecting off the wall and using that space to try to give better low end. It still doesn't compare to the sound from the old CRT TVs.Speakers in TVs seem to almost be an engineering afterthought these days... ...
You have the Sony FW900??? The god tier of all CRT monitors.I think the monitor was made around 2000-2001. To the right of the Super Nintendo on my desk I also have a small CRT TV built 1998 I believe. I used to have all this stuff just setup on the floor around my FW900 since I didn't have a desk that could support the weight. Since that monitor has been starting to fail, I picked up these small CRTs and finally have a desktop setup.
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