Underwater Fantasy
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WHOA!!! I SO need to do this to all my tv's once i get my shop cleaned up. I will post this on my tv's once i get a sony handycam.
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@spatsbear2 insignia TV's are decent so far. i have an early LCD HDTV and still is going strong..
i also have a 42" JVC tube TV
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we have a hd TV and and it broke i love old tv i have a 1948 motrola tv the small tube does not light up should it light up to work
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how did you you get all the same picture on the TV
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Amazing collection man
I've been wanting a Zenith system 3
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I wish I had that many *working* TVs!
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i love old tvs
not this new high def crap
i got a floor model in my bedroom
cholethefox 2 years ago
I have about 50 vintage TVs, 6 consoles (soon to be 7).
Newer TVs are dull and lack character. And built cheaply in China. I'd love to see a new TV last 30-40 years on all original parts and keep on going.
Disregarding the resolution, a lot of these vintage TVs have a much better and brighter picture than HDTVs that I've seen.
spatsbear2 2 years ago
It's like walking into a TV shop! How did you connect them all? splitters?
AnalogueJosh 2 years ago
I have 4 8-output distribution amps (22dB amplification) tied into my DVD player.
spatsbear2 2 years ago
Amazing!! Just like walking into the TV area at Montgomery Ward some 25 years ago!
But one question; Did you blow a fuse, or use separate different circuits for this?
Just wondering. Great job though!
eskiewolf76 2 years ago
I think total it was drawing about 14 amps. And my bedroom shown here at the time only had a 15 amp breaker.
But I never blew a breaker.
spatsbear2 2 years ago