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I think all of the Sony sets I have owned, and installed/worked on in airports, have been at full brightness within 10 seconds or so, back to my 1979 KV-1922. Once the CRTs get weak, though, it takes much longer for what brightness you do get...
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I couldn't agree more. :-)
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Thanks for pointing that out, and sorry for making an assumption based on a bad memory of models ...Charles
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I have seen 5000s both ways, I presently have a 5000 with the "econoquick" logo below the UHF ch selector knob. My earlier 5000 (which was stolen) did not have the logo. The manual that I still have from my first 5000 does not show the logo.
S0ny sometimes takes a while to "invent" these terms... The first "Walkman" was just called a "TPS-L2" jr Last edited by jr_tech; 06-14-2011 at 01:05 PM. |
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jr Sams Photofact for the 5000 is 1457-3 (early 1975) and for the 5100 is 1652-2 (mid 1977), if that helps. Last edited by jr_tech; 06-14-2011 at 07:42 PM. Reason: add Sams info |
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There are versions of the TPS-L2 with and without the name "Walkman" on them. I remember selling every one of those we could get our hands on, in a little store in Evanston, Illinois in 1980-81.
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i have a kv-9000 that i fired up after it sat 7 years.first firing took about 45 seconds to fully brighten up.about 20 from cold and instant if it has been plugged in.i guess this one dodged the slow death of instant on!it still look great on the lone analog station we have here.
i have several kv-5xxx sets here too.the 5200 is ready in about 6 seconds.however these directly heated tubes have an odd failure mode that i have seen several times.k-k leakage.i replaced the crt in the 5200 for that reason.
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KV-5000 = 1973 Supplements and corrections as late as 1994. KV-5100 = 1976 Supplements and corrections as late as 2005. By memory, the last KV-5100 I saw new in a store, was at a Sony authorized retailer in West Los Angeles in 1981. It could have been on the shelf for a couple years, much like a drug store in Northridge, CA which had a few Panasonic CT-101s in stock til 1994 (was a 1982 set). Small and expensive TVs seemed to sit awhile. Charles
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kx250rider... good thought about the replacement bezel... they do seem to scratch easily!
Speaking of 5" 'trons, has anybody seen one of these before? http://cgi.ebay.com/Sony-Trinitron-K...item2c5d5ec3e4 not affiliated, jr |
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IIRC, the 5" Trinitrons had the same kind of "Cachet" that their older B/W brothers had back in the early '60s...Both were kinda "jewel-like", performed VERY well, & were fairly expensive when new.
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The tinted screen cover can be removed easily. You can use a jeweler polish paste to remove most scratches. Several applications will remove all but deep scratches. I use a product called "HAPPICH" product of Germany. Last edited by etype2; 06-15-2011 at 05:31 PM. Reason: add info |
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