
Pandaman617
Senior Audioholic
They’re extremely fun to shoot! Cheaper than tannerite and not quite the same amount of boom but wicked fun regardless.They're fun to shoot too!
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They’re extremely fun to shoot! Cheaper than tannerite and not quite the same amount of boom but wicked fun regardless.They're fun to shoot too!
So I've heard...![]()
But how many TVs do you need? You already have the big screen on the main floor, right? You could maybe put together a garage system using that TV, but I would not keep more than one spare TV on your property. Any more will just take up space and collect dust. Most TVs and AVRs have at least one analogue video input and there are cheap adapters on Amazon for converting old analogue signals to HDMI if needed. My Denon upconverted the signal from a very old Atari 800XL computer just fine. I tested it out this summer, no old TV needed.I didn’t want it to go there was forced , it works fine .. but it’s too heavy for me to use anywhere upstairs:.
Has good enough picture to keep imo.
Sony KV-40XBR700 was 40” and 304 lbs!My last CRT TV was a RCA 38" wide screen, to the the best of my knowledge the largest made. It was a beast, almost 300 lbs
I don’t see being able to figure out how to disassemble a working tv for the speaker amps inside it , can’t afford Klipch heritage.What about if you had two identical CRT TV's but also with tube amps? Harvest the amps? That might be a decent scenario. If they are really old, then you could keep them (the tv's) intact because of the value of the relics and just power up the amps to run some Klipsch Heritage, which hardly need even 5 watts to sound good.