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Projectors for sale
December 11, 2014
Many here probably don't read the forum often,
but I've started putting together my own home
theater again after 7... yes... 7 years of being
idle. I've decided to go all out this time, and to
clone
Cliff's setup in Chicago. His features a 10'
wide screen and dual Sony G90 projectors for 2400
lumens of light output and a near infinite contrast
ratio. I first saw Cliff's setup in 2007, and it is
amazing. I've been back several times since, and
each time Cliff has improved his system a bit.
Well, not to be outdone, I've put
two
Barco 909 projectors on my own ceiling, to
see how close I could come to Cliff's setup. While
the system will be one of those 'it's never
finished' projects, my room is a far cry from
Cliff's at this point. I have a
thread going on in my forum showing my (slow)
build. Note that the forum is more or less
un-moderated, and that thread has gone in several
directions, but the progress is being shown. I work
on the room in-between working on everyone else's
projectors, so the work is slow. I do plan on doing
more over the upcoming holidays, as my acoustic
transparent screen is here, as are the
Moome HDMI cards for the Barco 909.
Even with the little work that has been done on
the theater, and there is a bit of a drifting issue
between the two projectors, the picture shows
massive potential. Frankly, since having watched
my stack for about 20 hours so far, there's simply
no going back to a smaller screen or a single
projector. A two projector setup does need regular
tweaking, but the end result is amazing.
Over the summer I purchased a lot of projectors,
and as a result I (again) have over 100 CRT
projectors in stock, including over 40 9" projectors
of all makes and models. With more coming in within
a month, it is time to dramatically drop the prices
on some sets until the end of December, as I simply
am running out of room.
In no particular order, here's a
'priced-slashed-inventory-reduction-we-won't-be-undersold'
type pricing on some projectors. (hint: try a
stack!) For those looking to upgrade, here's a great
way to do so:
(Qty: 3)
NEC XG
sets:
Either little or no tube wear. XG 75, XG 110 and
one XG110LC: $500 each. A great upgrade for
those that still have NEC PG sets, which are now
becoming unreliable due to bad capacitors. I see
no such failure on NEC XG series.
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(Qty: 3)
Sony G90: Top of the line CRT
projectors. All have been fully tested, and come
with a new Dallas chip installed along with a
factory remote. Ceiling brackets available.
Razor sharp, very reliable. Breakdown as
follows:
1800 hours, original tubes,
very faint 16:9 wear. $1800
231 original hours. No
wear. Remote and manuals included. $2800
All new LCP tubes, had
about 6K hours on the chassis. Good as new.
$2300
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(Qty: 2)
Runco
1100:The Runco 1100 is the same as the
Barco Data 1209s. 9" LUG tubes and GT 17
lenses come with these Runcos. Fully tested and test
run, the cases do need some touchup work done, as
both have scratches on them. The cases are intact
however. Original shipping box for one of them as
well. Very light 16:9 wear, red and green (dark) C
elements. Will run 1080p, but you need a scaler
between the source and projector to adjust for image
wraparound. Anything under 1080p and you don't need
a scaler. $900 each
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(Qty: Many)
Electrohome Marquee
9500 Ultra: I recently purchased a bunch
of very late model Marquee 9500 Ultra chassis made
in 2008. That's about as late as you can get, I
believe the last Marquee 9500s left the factory in
2012. These all came from a flight simulator
installation on small screens, so all CRTs have
hexagonal shaped wear, and HD10L lenses, that are
only good up to a 72" wide screen. Still, if you
have a 9500 and want to upgrade to the latest 9500
Ultra chassis that’s well under 10 years old, here's
a great way to do so. I've tested al of the chassis,
and they work flawlessly. Convergence is solid as a
rock on each set. The cases are a bit marked. I will
ship without tubes and lenses to save on shipping if
you want. $800 each. With brand new red and green
and a used blue (near mint shape) and GT17 lenses:
$1800 each.
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(Qty: 3)
Vidikron Vision One: These are the 9500
Ultras with that fancy fibreglass case on them. All
three are indeed Ultra sets (many were sold with the
non Ultra chassis). I have one each in black, white
and that shiny gloss metallic blue, the only case
I've seen in that colour. All either have new or near
new tubes with no wear. $1500 each.
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(Qty: Many)
Barco 909:
I have several Barco 909 projectors in stock that I
am about to go through and retube with new and good
used tubes. I will announce those in the next
mailout, sometime in January, but pricing on those
will also be less than ever before.
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(Qty: 3) Dark green C elements out of
brand new Marquee greens: $200 each.
I am blowing out all of my NEC PG tubes since I
no longer support these sets. I have 2-3 sets of
mint/near mint and I think even a couple of new
tubes in stock for the PG and the PG+ (these will
not fit the PG Xtra or XG sets). Yours for the
paltry price of a donation of your choice via
Paypal, and cover shipping.
I have a great selection of good used CRT tubes
for almost all projectors out there. I have nothing
in the way of mint 8 or 9" green tubes, as I am
putting those into sets that I sell, but if you'd
like some good used condition tubes, just email me
with what you're looking for.
Lastly, some of you may not know that I also do
vintage audio repairs, and have developed a bit of a
reputation locally for working on reel to reel tape
machines. So much so, in fact, that a friend of mine
that owns
Innovative Audio has sold me his entire
inventory of low end and midrange decks. I currently
have over 50 reel to reel decks, ranging from Sony
and Akai to Teac and Sansui, along with a bunch of
parts as well. If you have a box full of tapes
somewhere, but your reel to reel has bitten the
dust, email me for what I have in stock, or check
out what's for sale on eBay under
my
eBay summary. I try and list 2-3
decks a week, and have had great success selling
them. Analog audio is making a huge comeback with
vinyl, and cassette tape and reel to reel is also
gaining in popularity for that warm analog sound.
Also, if you have an old reel to reel gathering
dust, let me know, as I do buy them, and as with
projectors, have been known to travel great
distances to pick them up.
I am tentatively planning a road trip at the end
of January 2015 from Vancouver to Albuquerque and
back. Nothing has been firmed up yet, but it's
looking to occur sometime around the last week of
January, and will be back in Vancouver by the end of
the first week of February. I may travel down to Los
Angeles, or may drive directly to New Mexico, all
depending on weather conditions.
See my
eBay summary for complete listings.
Questions?
Email Curt.
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DVDO AVLab TPG 4K (Ultra HD Test Pattern Generator)
December 5, 2014
The first pocket-sized test pattern generator supporting
full 4K Ultra HD resolution (3840x2160) at 50/60Hz.
Designed specifically for use with Colour Management System (CMS) software
such as ChromaPure
(which can control the box remotely as part of auto-calibraton), the AVLab TPG is
powered by USB and uses the USB interface to automatically control the video
calibration workflow. It is the ultimate tool for AV professionals in the field
to deliver lab-quality functionality to on-site display setup and calibration.
It offers a similar suite of test patterns as the
DVDO Duo with a few differences.
First, and most importantly, it outputs true 4K. It will even output 4K at 60 Hz
using YCbCr 4:2:0. This makes the TPG the most affordable 4K video test pattern
generator on the market by far.
The TPG is incredibly compact. It easily fits in your hand, which
makes it ideal for portable applications. Furthermore, it can draw its power
entirely from a connection to the PC via USB, so the user doesn't have to worry
about connecting it a separate power source.
It also comes with a remote control for standalone use, and is fully
supported by ChromaPure (as of version 2.5.1). Every serious calibrator, video
tester or engineer, or enthusiast with a 4K display should have one of these as
part of their toolkit.
For complete details see our
DVDO AVLab TPG 4K order page.
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Doctor HDMI: EDID Correction Tool
November 25, 2014
Resolves HDMI video loss / stability issues -
replicates a full 1080p, 3D EDID out-of-the-box
Doctor HDMI helps resolve most HDMI video
issues caused by faulty EDID handshakes or other
incompatibility issues. It's used to keep a source
device "always on" by tricking / feeding back to it
the same, stable EDID signal. Particularly useful
when using HDMI splitters and HDMI distribution
systems.
Are you experiencing video loss / video return
delays when a TV displays is turned on/off, or when
an AV receiver or matrix switcher's inputs/outputs
are changed? Doctor HDMI is the answer!
Doctor HDMI can also boost HDMI signal integrity
allowing longer HDMI cable runs. It can also be used
to limit the source output resolution.
Doctor HDMI solves these and other problems by acting as an EDID manager
and HDMI/DVI-D emulator/repeater that comes with
pre-defined presets, user programmable banks, EDID
sniffing and more.
"As a EDID emulator the Dr HDMI worked
flawlessly with my gaming PC. My main desktop PC has
its video output split between a monitor and a AV
receiver and TV setup. Of course, this resulted in
the EDID being incorrectly detected and the PC
refusing to output surround sound to the receiver.
Using Dr HDMI, it was trivial to capture the EDID
from the AV receiver, then by connecting Dr HDMI to
the PC, the PC was convinced it was permanently
connected to the surround sound system and selecting
7.1 surround sound was no longer a problem." -
videogameperfection.com
For complete details see our
Doctor HDMI order page.
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Radiance
2020 Video Processor
October 26, 2014
The new
Radiance 2020 is now available for order at a
special CurtPalme.com discounted price.
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Feature wise, the
Radiance 2020 is an upgraded version of
the Radiance Mini: It includes twice as many
HDMI inputs (4) and outputs (2), an expanded CMS
(729 point instead of 125) for more
accurate auto-calibration using
software such as
ChromaPure, and
Darbee DVP™ image
enhancement technology which allows you to
adjust the amount of enhancement individually per
input (similar to all other adjustments). All other
video features match the current 21xx series.
The
Radiance 2020 has more memory and processing
power as compared to the Radiance Mini, so we can
expect that the performance and functionality will
be increased over time as Lumagen has often done in
the past with other models.
At 11" wide, 5" deep, and 1.7" high, it is larger
than the Mini but smaller than the 21xx series.
For a complete breakdown of Radiance models, see
our newly updated
Radiance feature comparison table.
Volume
shipments start October 28. Free US/Canada shipping
with tracking and insurance is included in all our
Radiance prices. International shipping is also
available.
Note: The Radiance Mini is SOON TO BE
DISCONTINUED. Lumagen has a few in stock and
does not plan to build more once they are gone. If
you're looking for a low cost Radiance solution,
now's the time.
For complete details see our
Radiance order page.
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NEW: Practical
Guide to Home Theater Sound Isolation
October
20, 2014
A new practical guide to home theater
sound isolation, written for the everyday home theater
enthusiast.
Sound isolation is about keeping house and home
theater sounds completely separated.
Stop turning up the volume because you can hear
the furnace, dishwasher, or footsteps above, and
stop worrying about waking the kids with your latest
explosion ridden blockbuster! Proper sound isolation
solves all of these issues.
This comprehensive 94 page guide answers questions such as:
- Does the kind of door you have matter?
- Do ceilings and flooring above (or below)
your theater impact sound isolation?
- How do I stagger studs?
- How do I dampen the room?
- How does decoupling impact sound isolation?
- What is the most important element of sound
isolation?
- What are the most cost effective treatments?
- How do I build a basement home theater and
isolate it from the floors above?
- How do I build a home theater on the second
floor and isolate it from the floors below?
- How do I remove furnace and air conditioning
noise from the home theater?
All of the critical topics of sound isolation are covered, written in a
conversational tone without any complex math. Here is the lesson list, from the
Table of Contents:
Lesson One: The Fundamentals of Sound
Lesson Two: Sound Isolation Fundamentals
Lesson Three: The Core Six Techniques
Lesson Four: Construction Techniques
Lesson Five: Suggested Implementations
Lesson Six: Sound Isolation Gallery
Free bonus: Two Part Audio Interview with Ted
White, founder of Soundproofing Company Inc.
To order see our
Practical Guide to Home Theater
Sound Isolation page.
Looking for more tips on building your home
theater? Our comprehensive
Home Theater Course & Expert Videos package
is also available along with our
Practical Guide to Home Theater Acoustics
and Private Home
Theater Tours.
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Colorimetry Research CR-100 Professional Colorimeter
October 3, 2014
Now available at a special CurtPalme.com
discounted price. Buy direct from our ChromaPure
partner at prices lower than buying off their own
website! Same product, same support, just more money
in your pocket at the end of the day.
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There are two colour analyzers that professionals and dedicated enthusiasts
generally seek: A reference spectroradiometer for the last word in colorimetric
accuracy and a professional quality colorimeter.
Unfortunately, such devices are not cheap. The Photo Research and Minolta
reference spectros start at about $15,000 USD and go up to near $30,000 USD. The Klein
K-10a, previously the only professional quality colorimeter on the market,
retails at $7,000 USD.
Now there is a new entry to the professional colorimeter market, the
CR-100
from a new company called
Colorimetry
Research Inc. It is an incredibly fast reading colorimeter, reading more than twice
as fast as the popular Display 3.
In our testing of the CR-100 we have found that it performs at least as well,
and with respect at least to repeatability even better, than the Klein
instrument. It does this at a significantly lower price point of $4995 USD.
The CR-100 is accurate enough to be used as a standalone colour analyzer for
professional applications. For the most demanding applications it can be
profiled against a true reference spectroradiometer (such as the
JETI 1211).
Either way, its speed, low-light sensitivity, and repeatability are world-class.
The CR-100 is the most affordable professional colorimeter available. Just
mount either on a tripod, facing towards the source, connect to ChromaPure
Professional, and then use as you would any other colour analyzer.
For complete details see our
Colorimetry Research CR-100 order page.
Questions? Email us at
ChromaPure@CurtPalme.com.
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BARCO-FULLHD: HDMI 1.4 card for Barco CRT
projectors
September
23, 2014
Moome's new
BARCO-FULLHD HDMI 1.4 card
starts shipping at the end of November 2014. Order
yours today at a special pre-order price. Quantities
are limited!
Upgrade your Barco CRT projector by adding four
(4) HDMI 1.4 inputs with 3D support, gamma
correction and infrared remote control. These
digital HDCP-compliant HDMI 1.4 inputs allow you to
watch hi-def content at up to 1080p resolution.
The BARCO-FULLHD card allows you to easily add
digital devices such as Blu-Ray players, PS3/4, Xbox
360/One, Satellite/Cable HDTV set-top boxes, and
HTPCs with HDMI graphic cards to
your Barco CRT projector.
The BARCO-FULLHD replaces the (somewhat useless)
secondary RGB port 3 card in your projector. The
mounting bracket on the existing port 3 card is
removed by the user and installed on the
BARCO-FULLHD.
A port 3 dongle (included) is then plugged into
your Barco's external port 3 socket. The dongle
includes an IR receiver to allow for IR remote
control of the BARCO-FULLHD functions. A 3D sync
port is also available for connecting 3D emitters.
The BARCO-FULLHD offers advanced features such as
100% HDMI 1.4 compliant inputs, Deep
Colour support, 14bit D/A converters, a
maximum resolution of 1920x1200@75Hz (beyond 1080p
FULLHD), a fast 1GHz output buffer, and
high quality op-amps and capacitors on the output stage for the
best image quality possible. Testers with extremely
modified / high end Barco 909 projectors
are reporting that this is the best HDMI solution
they've come across.
For complete details refer to our
BARCO-FULLHD order page.
Questions? Email us at
MoomeCard@CurtPalme.com.
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Projectors for sale
August
9, 2014
See our
CRT Primer to read why CRT projectors are still used where
reliability and picture quality is paramount. Our
Projector Rankings page will show you how they
stack up. Not sure what
projector is right
for you? Email Curt
for help!
I just received in a bunch more 9" CRT
projectors, and since it's summer, those that need
(yet another) project, here's a great chance to get
a great deal on a high end CRT projector. These
prices are a one time special, since I only have a
select number of sets of each of the ones listed
below.
I've been clearing out more sets, taking some to
the recycler, and parting some out. In doing so,
I've found several gems that I didn't know I had:
(Qty 2)
NEC XG75
/ XG110:
Both have excellent condition tubes, one
actually has VDC tubes in it, the other has
originals with virtually no wear. Do you have an
NEC PG set that is failing? Here's a quick, easy
upgrade, as the XG fits on the same bracket as
the PG series, same remote, and same setup. Both
of these sets have been fully tested, and lock
fine to all input frequencies. Significantly
brighter and sharper than the PG series. $500
each without remote and ceiling bracket, or $600
each with remote, ceiling bracket. I think I've
even got copies of the original manuals for
these.
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(Qty 1)
NEC XG110LC:
Same as the above, but the LC version of the
set, that give a bit richer image. $750.00
without ceiling bracket and remote, $850 with
ceiling bracket and remote. Many hours of use
left in all of the NEC XG sets that I have.
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(Qty 2)
Electrohome Marquee
9500 Ultra with Vision One case: Both
sets are in good shape, both with brand new
tubes, with the nice piano black finish
fibreglass case. Both come with manuals, remotes
and a brand new original ceiling bracket. GT 17
lenses come with these sets, an upgrade from the
original HD10 that came with the 9500. $3000.00
each.
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(Qty 1)
Sony G90. 1800 original hours on the set. New Dallas chip, DVI
input board included, minimal wear on the tubes,
as shown in the
eBay ad here. I'll reduce the ebay
selling price by $100 to $2400 for anyone buying
from this mailing list rather than on eBay! c/w
remote and original Sony box.
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(Qty 1)
Sony G90. All new tubes! I got a really
good deal on some new 9" tubes, so I'm selling
this one chassis only for $4200! c/w remote and
new Dallas chip. An amazing set!
(Qty 2)
Barco 909:
Once again, I have in a total of 2 Barco 909.
These date from 2003, so they are very late
model Barco 909 projectors. Late version 3.20
software has none of the issues that versions
under 2.00 had, and these sets have been fully
tested. I have one set with light 16:9 wear on
it, pulled from a Runco 1100 projector that I
scrapped. This set comes with the R and g color
tinted C elements, bringing this very close to a
Cine 9. HD10F lenses, this set projects an
excellent image. c/w remote control. The case is
in good shape, is black, with minimal marks on
it. Simply the best CRT projector you can buy!
$4500.00.
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Marquee 8510 projectors: New arrival!
Very late model (2005). I originally bought
these to simply part them out, but thought I'd
list them as complete sets since they are in
great shape overall. These are military type
Electrohome 8500 Ultras, with the very latest
software (5.4) in them. Improved video input
boards, video neck boards, with extra fans to
keep them cool, and super sharp P16 tubes (which
do have wear). 6 pole astig magnets on each
tube, and HD117-24 lenses, which are good up to
a 92" screen. For those that want to upgrade
their plain 8500 or 9500 to an Ultra, here's a
dirt cheap way to do it. (I will part out the
sets for you to reduce shipping costs if you
want just the boards). The HD117 lenses are
shorter throw than the normal HD8 lenses, and
the HD117s are also sharper than the HD8s. For
someone wanting to do a rear projection setup,
or you don't have the room for a regular throw
projector, this is the way to go as well. These
chassis are more industrial looking than a
Marquee case, but in most RP installations, you
won't see the projector.
On eBay here.
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New in the box Marquee 9" tubes: I still
have a few red and green new in the box tubes
for the Marquee 9000, 9500, 9500 Ultra, the
Madrigal Labs MP-9, and Vidikron Vision 1 sets
left. These are very late model tubes, made in
Nov 2011 or later. All of the tubes I've used
personally (about 10 sets total) have been
perfect, and almost every tube has the 6 pole
astig magnets on them. Even if your existing
tubes are in good shape, these are a fraction of
the price that they sold for new (up to $3300
each, according to the packing slip on one box
that came in). $200.00 for red, $500.00 for
green. I am currently out of blue tubes, and now
have only a few each of the reds and greens.
Once I am out of stock, it's hard to say when I
may get another cache in of tubes.
See my
eBay summary for more listings.
Questions?
Email Curt.
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NEW: Practical
Guide to Home Theater Acoustics
June
24, 2014
A new practical guide to home theater
acoustics, written for the everyday home theater
enthusiast.
In the process of creating a great sounding home
theater, acoustics have to play a big part of the
project.
Most enthusiasts find however that as soon as
they begin to study acoustics they're quickly buried
in physics, math, formulas, and calculations.
The
Practical Guide to Home Theater Acoustics is
a common sense set of best practices, making it much
easier to follow.
The acoustics of your room do not need to be
thought of as something that only the most gifted
math and science majors can understand. Everyone can
learn the fundamentals and apply that knowledge in a
practical way and apply it to their own rooms and
theaters.
Learn these core principles, these common sense
applications, that will bring the best out of your
home theater sound. A home theater where you:
- Hear the dialogue clearly
- Don't have to keep turning the volume up during
quiet scenes and down during loud scenes
- Have clear and powerful bass (never boomy)
- Have an even response throughout the room
- Hear the surround sound as it was intended
To order see our
Practical Guide to Home Theater Acoustics page.
Looking for tips on building your entire home
theater? Our comprehensive
Home Theater Course & Expert Videos package
is also available.
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NEW:
Private Home Theater Tours
June
24, 2014
Go inside 28+ different enthusiast home
theaters from across the country and hear from the
owners themselves with this series of video tours.
Over 10 hours of video content.
For years we've seen home theater pictures in
magazines and websites, but we've always wanted
more. We wanted to hear from the knowledgeable
theater owners first hand, listen to their design
challenges, learn about their equipment choices, and
hear about their experiences.
This video package brings 28 home theaters
directly to you. You'll get to hear from the owners
themselves as they open up and discuss their
thoughts on everything about their home theater,
including:
- Why did they build a home theater in the
first place?
- How did they design their home theater?
- What went into their equipment choices?
- Did they build their theater themselves?
- What would they do differently next time?
- And more...
These are not home theater tours of the rich and
famous. These are every day home theater enthusiasts
who are extremely passionate and knowledgeable about
their hobby. Many have built their home theater
themselves from the ground up. Only the actual owner
of the theater, discussing the theater with you, can
really give you a complete tour.
28 home theaters are covered, in over 10 hours of
video content.
To order see our
Private
Home Theater Tours page.
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9" tubes / Vidikron Vision 1 projector
June
15, 2014
I was fortunate to get a large lot of new old
stock 9" CRT tubes for the Electrohome Marquee
series of projectors. I'd purchased over 100 of
these tubes last year, and sold many of them very
quickly. This time around, I received another 52
tubes, and I sure don't need these sitting around
here! The tubes I purchased last year were sold by VDC for $3300 each (according to the invoice
attached to one of the boxes) to a flight simulator
system in November 2011. With the over 60 tubes I
sold and installed into sets I personally sold, the
tubes were 100%, zero issues. All bellows are
pliable with no weeping, and a number of the screws
used in the LC chamber and housing are stainless
steel.
This lot of 52 tubes appear to be even slightly
later vintage than the bunch I received last year.
While I can't tell the exact date (no packing slip
this time), the way the tubes were constructed
indicate a very late manufacturing date.
These tubes are the P19LCP tubes that fit the
Electrohome Marquee 9000, 9500, and 9500 Ultra sets.
They also fit the Madrigal Labs MP9 and the Vidikron
Vision 1. If you have a Marquee 8XXX series, now is
the time to easily (and cheaply) upgrade to turn
your set into a 9" set. All you need is a set of
tube mounting plates (I have stock at $150 per set),
and set of 9" lenses, easily found on my forum, or I
do have some stock of varying lenses as well.
Most, if not all of these tubes come with 9 pole
astig magnets, and all tubes are factory pre-aligned
by VDC. There's very little tweaking of the tube
magnetic that needs to be done, VDC does a really
good job at the factory. All green tubes come with
the dark green C element, the R and B tubes have
clear C elements.
I have a mix of tubes that I am selling, either
singly, or as an RGB set. Including last year's
purchase, I have:
Obviously, with only a few blue tubes in stock, I cannot sell them singly,
but will sell a full set of new in the box RGB tubes for $1200.00 USD plus
shipping. That's the lowest price you'll find anywhere for new 9" tubes. The
tubes can be taken out of the Marquee LC housing and used in Sony G90s, Barco
1209/1209s/909/919 and Ampro 4300 and 4600 projectors as well, but it's up to
you to do that.
I will double box each tube to ensure a safe arrival, and each
tube is 22 lbs, and measures 26" X 16" X 14". One these are sold, I don't know
if I will ever get more. I bought out every tube this chain of flight simulators
had in stock. Even if you have a 9" CRT projector with good tubes, this is a
great way to get a backup set. Tubes store well for years, so even if you don't
need them right now, take advantage of these ridiculous prices!
Vidikron Vision 1 projector
This projector is based on the top of the line
Electrohome Marquee 9500 Ultra CRT projector, with a
super nice fibreglass piano black finish case on it
(see
complete set of pictures).
While some Vision One sets aren't Ultras, this is an
original Ultra, purchased in 2001, so it's also a
late model projector. Came from a high end home
theater in California. We changed out the red and
green tubes with brand new ones, due to glycol
contamination. The blue tube has been flushed (the
glycol was clean to start with), and is in excellent
shape.
All G2 levels are in the mid 60s, indicating lots
of life left on the electron gun. Also included with
the set are Mike Parker modded video cards, and the
video input board is the hard to find -02 board with
better video bandwidth than the stock -03. All
functions have been checked, and the set works as
new. A new ceiling bracket will also come with the
projector.
As for the case, it's one of the nicest
fibreglass cases we've had through here. Minimal
marks on it, and it will look incredible in your
home theater.
Fully capable of resolving well past
1080p. An
optional HDMI card is available so you can
plug HDMI sources directly into the projector for
1080p goodness! The set comes with the -02 high
resolution/bandwidth RGBHV input card.
I will sell each one of
these Vision 1 sets for $3000 including a full set
of new RGB tubes and I'll throw in a new in the box
ceiling bracket! Remote and manual included as well
of course.
I currently have
one listed on eBay with a complete set of pictures.
I hope everyone is finally
enjoying this warmer weather!
See my
eBay summary for more listings.
Questions?
Email Curt!
See more listings »
New Radiance models 2123, 2124, 2143, and 2144
May
10, 2014
Lumagen has announced four new Radiance video
processors, models 2123, 2124, 2143, and 2144.
All four increase the HDMI input count to eight,
and two feature scaling of SD and HD source material
as high as 4k60 UltraHD, maximizing video
performance by taking advantage of Lumagen's
proprietary NoRing™ scaling to scale film source to
4k24 and video to 4k60.
The new models include an improved colour
management system that supports 4913 point
(17x17x17) colour calibration as compared to the 729
point maximum available on previous models.
All models feature
Darbee image enhancement technology, first
introduced in the Radiance 20xx series.
For a complete breakdown of Radiance models, see
newly updated
Radiance feature comparison table.
These new Radiance units are now available for
order at our CurtPalme.com discounted prices.
Limited time trade-ins are available,
allowing to you trade in just about any video
processor and save even further. We ship
worldwide.
For complete details see our
Radiance order page.
More Information »
Projectors for sale
May
9, 2014
See our
CRT Primer to read why CRT projectors are still used where
reliability and picture quality is paramount. Our
Projector Rankings page will show you how they
stack up. Not sure what
projector is right
for you? Email Curt
for help!
Things have been exceptionally busy in the world
of CRT repairs and sales over the last few months,
and 9" sets have been flying out the door, with new
surplus sets coming in just as quickly. Right now, I
have in (8) Barco 909s and (8) Sony G90s, never mind
the (6) 9500 Ultras that are here as well, with more
coming in. It is therefore time to liquidate a bunch
of lower end parts.
I'm more or less giving the parts away, just
cover shipping and a couple of dollars for packing
material and customs clearance charges. I will keep
enough parts in stock to cover my commercial and
industrial clients and those few still running these
older sets, but as the high end inventory of sets
and parts expands, the lower end sets need to go. I
just don't need 20 duplicates of parts the way I
have them now. I will start sending parts to the
recycler at the end of May, so you've got about 3
weeks to take what you want.
I am purging most of the parts, boards and tubes
for the following sets:
Sony 12XX series. Lots of power supplies and
tubes in stock, including 1 set of new ones, see
below.
Barco 400, 500 600, 800 and 801. I am saving
all HV sections and power supplies, but the rest
need to go.
All Ampro projectors. Will be keeping 2 sets
of boards and all power supplies, but am dumping
everything else.
NEC PG series and some XG parts. As I've
posted before, the PG series of sets are
becoming unreliable due to leaking capacitors,
so I've stopped selling them. (The XGs are
showing no signs of failure at this point, I
believe NEC upgraded the quality of capacitors
in them). I have several sets of perfect tubes
for the PG sets, and am dumping all boards. I am
also getting rid of a bunch of the boards for
the XG series, as I simply have too many of
them, but will hang onto a good selection of
boards for them, as they are still excellent
sets.
Electrohome ECP series and the 8000. I have
a few boards left for the 8000 model (some
modules will swap into the later 8110, 8500 and
9500 sets), but it's time to get rid of
everything for the original 8000. Have lots of
boards for the ECP, it's time to move them out.
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Tubes - As with the modules and various parts for the above sets, I have a bunch of tubes for them as well, the XG tubes being the exception, sorry! Got worn tubes? Chances are I've got the color or full set of tubes that you need for next to nothing.
I did recently get in several new in the box tubes for the Sony 12XX series/Barco 800 and 801. I have one full set of RGB tubes at $150, and two other new in the box R and G for less. Since these sets seem to run forever, here's a way to get as-new performance from these sets without upgrading to another projector. I also have at least one set of tubes for the 7" ES focusing sets (Ampro 2000/Sony 10XX/Barco 500 series) in really good shape.
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Lenses - Do you have a scratched HD144/145, or want to upgrade your clear set to color corrected ones? $50-60 per set depending whether you need another clear one for the blue tube. I have about 8 sets in stock. I've also got several sets of HD10L lenses in stock, which are for 9" projectors, but only for screens up to 72" in diameter.
Considering a blend? This is the lens you'll most likely need
- $100 per set.
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I have several sets of lenses designed for very curved screens, for flight simulator use. These are for 9" sets. While the lenses are useless for flat screens, they are high resolution, and I've found that if you change out the rear curved lens element closest to the tube, you can use these for flat screen use. If you want to experiment with a curved screen, or want to try these in place of a GT17 lens to see if they are sharper, I'll sell these for $100 per set. A few lenses have scratched rear lenses, but if you're swapping them out, this won't be an issue.
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There are many more parts that I will be blowing out, including video
'black boxes' such as Extron RGB amps, etc, along with a whole lot of cables that I simply have too many of. If you're looking for something a bit obscure, there's a good chance I have it.
Onto the projector list!
With the massive cleanout that I've been doing
over the last few days, I've unearthed some gems of
sets (with about 150 projectors in stock, I do miss
one or two from time to time!).
(Qty 1)
NEC XG75:
New G and B tubes, original red with no wear.
$1000.00 w/remote and ceiling bracket.
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(Qty 1)
NEC XG110LC:
Excellent tubes. $1000 w/remote and ceiling
bracket.
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(Qty 2)
Barco Graphics 808s:
Brand new Sony tubes. Perfect condition, new old
stock. I had 4 sets of these, and have sold 2.
The tubes are perfect in every way, as new
performance! $1200.00 each
(Qty 1)
Marquee
8500: Lightly worn green tube, but very
useable. A great way to step up from an ES
focusing set to an EM. 1080p capable. w/DVI
input card. It's on
eBay here, but for sale at a special
price for the people on the newsletter, at $750.
-
(Qty 6)
Marquee
9500 Ultras: The top of the line set
from Electrohome, this ultra reliable set is
installed in many home theatres worldwide, and
is still one of the most popular projectors that
I sell. I currently have 6 in stock, ranging
from all-new-tube units, to ones with used but
no wear tubes, or even a couple with very
lightly worn tubes, but very useable for many
hours. Pricing ranges from $1800.00 to $3500.00.
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(Qty 8)
Sony VPH G90. The top of the line Sony
projector. 8 in stock, ranging from low hour
original tubes with low tube wear at $2500, to
$4500 for one with all new tubes. An amazing
projector, I sold 20 of these in 2012, 26 of
them in 2013, and have sold 8 so far this year.
Very reliable, I've got lots of parts in stock
for them, and they throw a superb picture. A
typical example of a low tube hour set is
here.
(Qty 8)
Barco 909:
As more of these top of the line sets come out
of service, I've got more and more parts in
stock for them (at this point, pretty much one
of everything, including the controller boards.
I've found several weak spots in these sets, and
do some component upgrades to every 909 that I
sell to make them more reliable. I have seen
some 909s used by the US military now that have
over 35,000 hours on them, so the chassis are as
reliable as other makes and models, once the
upgrades are done. These sets will do well
beyond 1080p, and with the top of the line
HFQ900 lenses on them, they are the sharpest and
highest resolution CRT projector available. With
8 in stock, pricing ranges from $4500 for sets
with good used tubes to $8000 for one with all
new tubes. As with the G90, I now have every
module in stock for the 909, so support for
existing units is better than ever before. I
will be listing several modules on
eBay for the
909, including the hard to find controller
board, if anyone wants to purchase a spare.
I will be going through more sets over the next
few weeks, and will either rebuild them or scrap
them. I have many more sets in stock than what is
listed here. Let me know what your budget is and
what you're looking for. For those with existing CRT
projectors, I can put together a spare parts kit at
very attractive pricing. These consist of tested and
rebuilt/modified modules.
Misc stuff
I've got one only NEC XG green tube in stock.
Very hard to find at this point, as they have been
discontinued for about 3 years now. It may be a new
tube, I can see no wear on it, but I will sell it as
a perfect used tube for $400 plus shipping.
I may have mentioned it in a earlier newsletter,
but aside from CRT projectors, one of my passions
has been restoring reel to reel tape recorders. It
seems that I am one of the few techs out there that
still works on them, as I am getting constant
referrals from all sorts of clients here in the
Pacific Northwest, from entry level early 1970s
machines, up to 2" 24 track studio units that need
rebuilding. With vinyl records making a big comeback
worldwide, it's natural that the interest is also
rebounding in reel to reel tape machines. I buy and
sell reel to reel decks locally and on eBay under my
'audiovideotechnician'
name. Generally, I try to work mainly on high end
stereo machines from the mid 1970s and later, as
they tend to be more reliable than the older decks
from the 1960s, but I'll take a look at anything.
If
you have an old reel to reel lying around that you
want to sell or get repaired, I'd be happy to look
at it. If you still have a stack of tapes stored
somewhere, and need a good working recorder to play
them on, I usually have 10-20 decks in stock. I've
worked on literally 100s of reel to reels over the
years, and know most makes and models inside and
out. I have all the alignment tapes and test
equipment to get the most out of tape recorders, and
if you've never heard a well recorded reel to reel
tape, well, you're missing out!
See my
eBay summary for more listings.
Until next time, enjoy your spring!
Questions?
Email Curt!
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Barco CineMax 9 - 1300 hours
April 4, 2014
The customer that had bought
this late last year and had been making payments has
now changed his mind, so this top of the line
Barco CineMax 9 is once again available for sale.
This is a late model (September 2001 build) top
of the line CRT projector with the following:
1300 original chassis hours
HFQ900 lenses
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Original remote
Silver/blue case
Keypad door intact, but Velcro'ed in place
Case in overall good shape
Solid heat treated crate included for
shipping
Pricing options:
Original tubes, VERY slight 16:9 wear on the
tubes (only 1300 hours!) $7000.00 USD
New green LUG tube (Panasonic, original R
and B with NO wear) $8000.00 USD
All new LUG tubes (Panasonic, no VDC
rebuilds here!) $8800.00 USD
Looking for a different CRT
projector? See our
eBay listings.
Questions?
Email Curt.
More Information »
Radiance "Video Processor Amnesty" trade-in
program
February 3, 2014
Interested in upgrading to a
Radiance 2041 or
2042 video processor? To sweeten our
trade-in deal, we've just increased the trade-in allowances
on many models as follows:
Radiance XE: $1000
-
Radiance XS: $900 (Up $100!)
Radiance Mini: $800 (Up $150!)
Radiance XD: $800 (Up $300!)
Lumagen Vision: $600 (Up $100!)
Crystalio: $600 (Up $100!)
DVDO VP50 or iScan Duo: $600 (Up $100!)
See
here for the complete list. These trade-in discounts come off our already
discounted CurtPalme.com prices, making them the
lowest prices ever available. We ship
worldwide.
Why upgrade my current Radiance to the new line?
If you have an older Radiance, the primary reasons
for upgrading would be the larger CMS (729 points
verses 125) for doing
automatic display calibration with ChromaPure,
and integrated
Darbee DVP™ image enhancement technology,
allowing adjustment on a per-input basis (often
Blu-ray requires less enhancement than broadcast TV,
for example).
The
Radiance 2041 and
2042 also increase the maximum output resolution
to 4K UltraHD at 24/30 Hertz. Ideal for maximizing
image quality on 4K displays as you completely
bypass the internal scaler and do all image
processing in one location: The Radiance.
Many of you reading this have a Radiance already,
but consider trading in that other scaler you put in
the second TV room, and putting the new Radiance
204X in your main theater, and your old Radiance
into your second TV room.
For complete details see our
Radiance order page.
More Information »
Projectors for sale
January
11, 2014
See our
CRT Primer to read why CRT projectors are still used where
reliability and picture quality is paramount. Our
Projector Rankings page will show you how they
stack up. Not sure what
projector is right
for you? Email Curt
for help!
Happy New Year, everyone. The CRT business has
been very busy this past fall, and continues to be
very busy into the new year. Two significant changes
in the CRT world have actually increased my business
in 2012 and 2013 over years previous to that, and I
attribute this to the following:
It appears that sometime in 2012, Barco
discontinued, or at least limited their support
for CRT projectors. I noticed a significant
increase in new customers that use CRT
projectors for commercial and industrial
applications. These customers include
planetariums and military/flight simulator type
customers on a worldwide basis. While new
simulators and planetariums are using Sony,
Christie and Barco digital sets, the cost to
upgrade is significant, and the 10+ year old CRT
projectors have lots of life left in them still.
With Sony introducing their 4K digital
projectors, I've seen many high end home theatre
clients pulling out their high end CRTs and
switching, which has led to a surplus of Barco
909/Runco 1200 and Sony G90s. To put it in
perspective, 7 years ago, finding a good used
G90 was like finding the holy grail. In 2012 I
purchased 20 G90s, and sold 19 of them. In 2013
I brought in over 30 Sony G90s, and well over a
dozen Barco 909/Cine 9 projectors. CRT is alive
and well, and more affordable than ever.
Barco 909 chassis/repairs
Given that there were relatively few Barco
909/Cine 9 sets sold into the consumer marketplace,
finding parts was exceptionally difficult a couple
of years ago. The Sony G90 was in a similar
situation about 5 years ago, very few sets had been
scrapped, making spare parts very hard to find. In
2013, I was lucky enough to acquire the original
hard copy of the Barco service manual, and I spent a
number of days troubleshooting and repairing the
various boards within the chassis. One board that
always eluded repairs was the main
microprocessor/CPU board. I had several defective
CPU boards here, all waiting for me to have some
free time to run through them. Over the holidays, I
put aside 3 full days to work on nothing but Barco
909 boards. I am very pleased to say that I found a
couple of inherent issues with the Barco CPU board,
and managed to get 3 out of 4 boards running fine
again. Solid as a rock. I've identified what I
believe is a minor design issue with the CPU boards,
and will incorporate this fix that I've come up with
into any 909/Cine 9 projector that I sell.
I also managed to receive a number of spare 909
chassis boards, specifically the horizontal and SMPS
(power supply), which are common failure points of
the 909 chassis. I therefore have plenty of spare
parts, and while I'm not quite ready to sell boards
outright yet, that may change in the near future as
I get more boards in. The main thing is that I can
now support the Sony G90s and Barco 909 sets as well
as I can any other CRT projector. Once I am in the
position to outright sell some 909 boards, I will
send out an email letting everyone know.
Onto the list of projectors for sale!
(Qty 2)
NEC XG75
/ 135: I recently managed to acquire two
brand new green tubes for the NEC XG sets. Since
VDC got out of the CRT business a couple of
years ago, finding mint condition, let alone new
NEC tubes was very difficult, and I now have a
couple of NEC XG sets in great shape, good for
another 10,000 hours of life in them. I can put
these green tubes into whatever set I have in
stock, I still have about 12 XG non LC sets
here. I will modify the vertical board to
prevent the chance of tube implosion caused by a
failed board, and will supply the full service
remote as well as a ceiling bracket. $1100.00
each.
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(Qty 1)
NEC XG110LC:
I have one only very good condition original
tube XG110LC with ceiling bracket and remote for
$1100.00 as well.
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(Qty 1)
Barco Graphics 808s:
Brand new tubes. Only one of the two that I had
is left! High resolution brand new Sony tubes,
1080p capable. Quiet and reliable. $1400.00
(Qty 4)
Marquee 9500 Ultra
/ Vidikron Vision 1: With the load of
new old stock 9" tubes that I purchased from
April to June of 2013, I have two sets of 9" LC
tubes left in stock to be put into Marquee
projectors. I have three 9500 Ultra projectors
in stock, and one Vidikron Vision 1 with the
piano black finish case (pictures
here). You have your choice of new or
used tubes that are in perfect shape. One
excellent example of a very low hour 1999
vintage, 1 owner 9500 Ultra is
here on eBay. I've put in a new green
tube, but at 1600 original hours, there was no
need to change the red and blue tubes, allowing
me to reduce the price of the set. Pricing of a
9500 Ultra ranges from $2800 to $4000 depending
on the chassis hour count, how many tubes I
change, and the condition of the case. If you
already have a 9500 with worn tubes, I am
selling off some of my used tubes at very
attractive prices, either directly or on eBay. Brand new tubes.
Same as the 9500 LC above, but with a newer
chassis (by about 4 years) with extra geometry
control and improved video section. $3500.00
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(Qty 4)
Sony G90: As stated above, I have no
less than 4 Sony G90s in stock currently, with 3
more coming in within the next 2-3 weeks. Since
I retubed a number of Sony G90s in the fall for
customers wanting all new tube sets, I now have
two sets of very low hour (between 1800 and
3000) G90 tubes that show little/minimal wear.
For someone wanting to get into a high end 9"
set, I can sell a low hour Sony G90 with
original tubes for $2500. This includes a remote
control and a new Dallas chip as well. A G90
with a new green tube installed, and near
perfect R and B tubes, the price goes up to
$3500, and with all new tubes, it's $4500.00.
I've sold many G90s in the last two years, and
was actually out of stock for a couple of months
this year as I'd sold so many sets, but now they
are back in stock! I have a limited number of
ceiling brackets as well for an extra $200,
although it's relatively easy to make up your
own ceiling bracket.
(Qty 6)
Barco 909/919/Runco
1200: Currently I have two Barco 909 in
stock, two Barco 919 and two Runco DTV 1200s.
The Runcos came out of a 1 owner house, where
the projectors were in a stacked configuration.
The one set has 3500 hours on it, the other has
5300 for some reason. Both are in excellent
cosmetic condition, work 100%, and will get my
circuit mods done to them before selling them.
The Runco DTV 1200s have the coloured red and
green C elements in them, and have the added fan
circuitry to make them a bit quieter than the
909 and 919 models. The Barco 919s are designed
for curved screen use, but I can modify them for
flat screen use easily. The 909s are in good
shape as well. I recently bought 6 new in the
box green high resolution tubes, and have new
and used R and B tubes as well. I can configure
these sets to anything your budget will allow,
from completely good used tube sets to
completely retubed projectors. Pricing ranges
from $3500 for a worn tube 919 that is great for
spare parts use, to $9000 for a fully retubed
top of the line Runco DTV 1200. If you want the
best CRT projector there is, bar none, with
ridiculous amounts of sharpness due to the
enhanced focus and astig circuits and controls,
this is the set to get.
Email me!
Wishing you all the best in 2014!
See my
eBay summary for more listings.
Questions?
Email Curt!
See All CRT Projectors »
NEW 2014 GUIDE: ChromaPure Grayscale & Color Calibration for
Dummies
December
30, 2013
After many months of work, our new
2014 edition
Grayscale &
Color Calibration for Dummies Guide is now
available!
This guide is for the home theater enthusiast
who wants to get the absolute best picture out of
any TV or projector. It will show you how to obtain
the most accurate colors possible on any display
regardless of what sort of technology it uses
(Plasma, LCD/LED, DLP, SXRD, LCOS, CRT, etc). It
doesn't matter if it's a 20 year old analog model or
the most recent 4K projector or TV. They will all
benefit from calibration.
Our previous guide was written in 2008 and
focused primarily on the calibration of CRT
projectors. This new guide focuses on the calibration of
newer display technologies such as digital
projectors and flat panel TVs and includes
information on the finer controls offered by these
newer display devices, especially in the areas of
gamma and color calibration.
To best take advantage of these newer features,
newer, more advanced
ChromaPure calibration software
is used as it is better suited for today's advanced
displays. ChromaPure offers the following advantages
over the software used in our previous guide:
Easier to use and more intuitive, with a
built-in workflow.
Advanced grayscale, gamma, and color
calibration tools.
Comprehensive reporting tools (the previous
software did not include reporting features).
Technical support: ChromaPure is a
commercial product that is continuously updated
and comes with lifetime support.
Greater support of meters, including newer
professional quality colorimeters and
spectroradiometers and increased accuracy on 10+
specific display types.
Support for signal generators including 3D
signals from
AccuPel signal generators.
Ability to perform completely automated
calibration when used in conjunction with a
video processor such as the
Lumagen Radiance or
the
DVDO Duo, including color calibration of up
to 729 points (instead of only 6) for greatly
increased accuracy. Automated calibration allows
anyone with little or no training to fully
calibrate their display with almost no user
input. Just setup a few simple options, click
Auto-Calibrate, and then just go have a cup of
coffee while the process completes. In less than
10 minutes your display will be full calibrated
to professional standards. The package of tools
does all the work for you and this guide is not
needed.
For years we've been saying that a guide for
ChromaPure is not required as it is already
easy to use, intuitive, and includes a built-in
workflow to assist new users. That said, everyone
works differently and some prefer a written guide.
We hope you find it useful.
This guide also makes use of the new
ChromaPure Calibration Disc that includes
all of the test patterns necessary for display
calibration. The disc is included for free with all
Display 3 PRO bundles, and is also available
for
sale separately.
Questions?
Email Kal!
More Information »
New 3D Glasses
December
30, 2013
We've expanded our
3D glasses line-up to include
many new models.
Universal/adjustable 3D glasses are still
available that work on just about any 3D TV or
projector. This includes the popular line of Optoma
3D projectors (HD25, HD25-LV, HD33, HD3300, HD83,
HD8300, GT750, GT750e, etc) and JVC projectors that
have 3D built in and a 3D VESA sync port (X3, X7,
X9, X30, X35, X55, X70, X75, X90, X95, RS40, RS45,
RS46, RS48, RS55, RS56, RS60, RS65, RS66). Our
3D converters are supported if you
wish to turn your 2D display into 3D.
3D glasses for Epson Home Cinema 3D projectors
are now available that work on Epson models 750HD,
3020, 3020e, 4030, 5020UB, 5020UBe, 5030UB, 6020UB,
6020UBe, 6030UB, as well as Epson European models
EH-TW550, EH-TW9100, EH-TW9100W, EH-TW8100,
EH-TW6100, EH-TW6100W, and EH-TW5910 (to name a
few). These glasses will also work when paired along
with the original Epson ELPGS03 glasses that came with the
projector. Why spend $80-$90 for Epson glasses when
you can get these for half the price!
New
lightweight DLP-Link 3D glasses are
available too. These are specifically meant to be
used with DLP-Link enabled 3D Ready DLP projectors
from brands such as Optoma, Benq, Viewsonic, Acer,
Mitsubishi, etc. Available with either
rechargeable batteries (up to 40 hours of
use per charge), or with inexpensive
replaceable button batteries (up to 100
hours of use per battery).
Last but not least,
smaller kid-sized DLP-Link 3D glasses are
now also available in two colour choices.
Questions? Email us at
kal@curtpalme.com
More Information »
CEDIA EXPO 2013 Show Report
November 16, 2013
CEDIA EXPO is one of the leading trade shows for
new home technology including home theater, home
automation, home security, home networking, and
more. It was in Denver Colorado this year and
featured more than 470 exhibitors and 17,900
attendees from 84 countries.
There was a bewildering number of vendors from
every facet of the home theater industry, and as
usual, there was the interesting, the over the top
ridiculous, and the routine.
Forgive me for sounding a bit cynical, but after
having attended any number of trade shows over the
last 30 years, yet another ceiling or wall speaker
by yet another company claiming significant
advancements over their competitors, yet seeing the
same 'made in China' sticker on the back of said
speaker, I tend to be a bit jaded.
Visit our
CEDIA EXPO 2013 Show Report for more
pictures and comments. Did you attend the show? feel
free to post your own pictures and comments.
More Information »
Projectors for sale
November 15, 2013
See our
CRT Primer to read why CRT projectors are still used where
reliability and picture quality is paramount. Our
Projector Rankings page will show you how they
stack up. Not sure what
projector is right
for you? Email Curt
for help!
As usual, the CRT projector front is very busy.
With the new digital 4K projectors being pricey, and
with the 4K signal standard not being set in stone
yet, it's a great time to enjoy the longevity and
perfect blacks of a CRT projector.
New projectors
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(Qty 5)
Barco Data 708: Lots of planetariums
still use these 720p projectors. They are small
and quiet. I managed to pick up 15 of them
recently, along with 7 brand new sets of tubes.
These tubes fit the Barco 701s, 708 and Cine 7
sets, as well as the DWIN 700. I'm selling them
installed and calibrated in a Barco Data 708 for
$850.00, or I'll sell a set of tubes by
themselves for $600 per RGB set. These tubes
were $650 each from VDC back in the day, and are
the sharpest ES focusing sets available. I've
never had new old stock tubes of these before,
so if you are running a worn tube 708 or DWIN
700, here's a way to upgrade. These are also the
sharpest ES focusing tubes ever made.
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(Qty 1)
NEC XG110LC: There are lots of NEC XG
projectors still in service, but almost all are
showing tube wear at this point. I've got a
110LC that shows no visible wear, and this would
be a great upgrade for someone that has a worn
tube XG, or an even bigger upgrade from a PG, as
the mounting bracket and the throw distance are
the same between all the PG sets. Switch over
your mounting bracket from your old set, hang
this new projector, and converge. The XG 110LC
shares the same boards as the NEC XG85 and the
other NEC XGLC sets, so if you already have a
worn tube one, you've then got yourself a bunch
of spare parts. $1100.00
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(Qty 2)
Marquee 8500: A very reliable 1080p
capable projector. Fitted with the higher
resolution HD145 color corrected lenses and
excellent condition tubes, in as new condition.
Still running a softer ES focusing set? Here's a
great way to upgrade! Case is in really nice
shape as well. Only two left. $1200 each.
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(Qty 2)
Marquee 9500LC: Perhaps the world's most
popular projector chassis, I've got these with
either excellent condition used tubes, or I can
retube the sets with the new old stock tubes.
Performance modifications done, power supply mod
done. Prices range from $1700 with good used
tubes to $2500 for a fully retubed set in
perfect shape. Already have an 8500? Want to
upgrade to 9", but don't want to pay for the
shipping of a complete set? I'll send you all
the parts needed to upgrade an 8500 to a 9500.
That includes 3 new in the box Marquee tubes
with the yokes and magnetic already factory
prealigned, the top and bottom metal plates to
fit the tubes on the chassis, and three lenses.
$1500 plus shipping, which can be via USPS.
Total time for you to change your set over to 9"
tubes? About an hour.
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(Qty 1)
Marquee 9500 Ultra: Brand new tubes.
Same as the 9500 LC above, but with a newer
chassis (by about 4 years) with extra geometry
control and improved video section. $3500.00
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(Qty 2)
Barco G808s: I've got two projectors
here in stock with brand new 0 hour tubes. This
is the top of the line Barco 808 model, with the
higher bandwidth video amplifiers, and the
slightly sharper Sony tubes over the Panasonic
tubes. With Scheimpflug adjustments, these sets
are easily dialled in to 1080p. Quiet sets,
reliable. $1400.00 each.
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(Qty 2)
Runco 1100: Same as the Barco Data 1209s
projector, both came out of home theatres with
low hours on them. Color corrected C elements,
remote control included. $3500.00 each
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(Qty 1)
Barco 909: The absolute top of the line
projector. New green tube, no wear on the R and
B tubes. Well past 1080p capable. Several
performance modifications done to enhance
reliability. Absolutely superb! Two of these are
about to go into my home theatre over the
holidays to do a 10' wide stacked screen.
$6500.00
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(Qty 3)
Barco/SEOS 919: These projectors are a
late model build (October 2002), and are a
modified version of the Barco 909 projectors, in
that the CRT tubes are mounted 90 degrees to how
they are commonly found, resulting in a 3:4
aspect ratio rather than a 4:3. These projectors
were stacked vertically in a tank simulator. The
HD10R5M lenses on them are designed for very
curved screens at exceptionally high
resolutions. As the projectors sit, they will
not work for flat screen home theatre use, but
for my industrial customers and owners of 909
and Cine 9 projectors, this is a very
inexpensive way to get backup parts for these
very hard to find sets. I've inspected two of
the 6 projectors I've received, and they have
5400 and 8200 hours on the chassis, which is
relatively low for the 909 chassis.
All tubes have simulator wear on them, but show
good light output and excellent focus. The sets
work perfectly, and prior to selling, I will
upgrade a number of capacitors in the set that
are known to fail in this chassis, and will test
each one for stability and reliability. The
black cases on these projectors are in great
shape, minor scuffs, but overall in nicer
condition than previous 909 sets that I've had
in. All circuit boards in the 919 can be used in
the 909/Cine 9 sets.
To convert these to flat screen use, the
following needs to happen: The tubes need to be
pulled out and turned 90 degrees to get back to
a 4:3 aspect ratio. This is easily done. The
lenses need to be changed or modified to flat
screen use. I am experimenting with these high
resolution lenses to see if they can be
converted to flat screen use. Also, the blue CRT
socket needs to be changed to one from a 909
projector, as it will not have the clearance to
fit into the chassis once the tubes are rotated
90 degrees.
The pricing is as follows:
- 919 Barco SEOS units w/worn tubes and no
lenses: $3500.00
- 019 Barco SEOS units w/worn tubes and
HD10R5M lenses: $4500.00
- 919 Barco SEOS unit w/new tubes, converted
to flat screen use w/HD10F lenses from a Sony
G90: $6500.00
- 919 Barco SEOS unit w/new tubes, left for
curved screen simulator use in either 4:3 or 3:4
aspect ratio: $6500.00
Upcoming
projectors
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(Qty 2)
Sony G90: Both out of home theater
installations, low hours. New green tube
installed in both, or opt to get these with all
new tubes installed. Super reliable, an amazing
picture out of these at any resolution. I sold
20 of the G90s in 2012, and am closing in on 25
this year. $3500 with a new green tube, $4500
with all new tubes. Remote included.
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(Qty 1)
Barco
Graphics 1209s: Super low hours from a
commercial installation where it was never used.
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(Qty 2)
Runco
DTV 1200: Equivalent to the Barco Cine
9, but in a black case. Very low hours. Price to
be determined. Should be here at the end of
November.
Tubes and parts
I still have good stock of new red and green
Marquee 9'tubes for the 9500LC, 9500LC Ultra, Vision
1 and Madrigal Labs MP9. I have more reds than
greens at this point, so I'll sell the reds at $400,
and the greens still at $650.00 each. These come
with the yokes and magnetic all factory aligned, in
sealed factory boxes. I've installed 6 sets of tubes
so far, and all are in perfect shape. Will arrive
intact as well. New tubes from VDC are $2200.00
each. Stock up now for a spare set, as your Marquee
will last forever.
I have one only NEC XG/PG Xtra green tube in
stock. These are now discontinued, so finding a mint
condition used tube that is an original NEC is
almost impossible. This came out of an NEC PG Xtra
set, so I'll sell either the full set of RGB PG Xtra
tubes at $450.00, or just the green for $400.00, as
the R and B out of the Xtra set will not fit into
the XG. I'm still continuing the purging of the
older CRT ES focusing sets. At this point I've got
limited parts for the Sony 12XX, Electrohome ECP,
Barco 800/801, and I'm also dumping most of my NEC
PG parts for cheap. Email me for details. I also
have limited tubes for these projectors as well,
some in absolute mint condition that I'll make great
deals on.
(Qty 6) Sets of RGB HD145 color
tinted lenses. All off of XG or PG Xtra
projectors. Lenses all in good shape, no
scratches. $60 per set.
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(Qty 7) Full sets of tubes for the
Barco 701s/708/Cine 7 and DWIN 700 projectors.
New in the box, individually packaged. $600 per
set.
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(Qty 10) Boxes of 2 sets of RGB tubes
for 9" sets. I purchased over 100 used 9" tubes
from a flight simulator company, and I'll never
use all of these. All tubes have the ‘windshield
wiper' wear pattern to some degree, but they are
very evenly worn with no text burn, and over a
wide area of the tube face, so if you have a
small wear area pattern on your 9" set, or need
a genuine LUG tube to experiment with, here's a
chance to get a great deal on 2 complete sets of
RGB LUG tubes, 6 tubes in total. Starting bid on
eBay is $100,
I'll sell them for $100 per box. Shipped in 6
pack boxes. No mounting hardware of HV leads
included.
I will be listing a bunch of other used tubes on
eBay shortly at
low starting prices. All tubes will be tested and
evaluated as to condition before listing.
Reel to reel tape recorders
As some of you know, one obsession of mine is
vintage reel to reel tape recorders. I've gathered
about 40 of them over the last 4-5 years, mostly
high end home stereo and studio machines, such as Technics 1500 series, MCI and Otari machines, and a
couple of Revoxes and Akais. One recent arrival is
an absolutely mint condition Teac X2000R, with 10.5"
reels, EE tape capability and internal dbx noise
reduction. Perfect working shape, I've got all the
equipment to align and test these vintage reel to
reel machines. I'm selling off a bunch of the
refurbished machines on
eBay. I'm going to
try and list a couple a week as I get to them, and
if you see one on eBay that you're interested in,
feel free to email me rather than bid. I'm also
always looking to buy reel to reel machines, so if
you have one in the basement somewhere, give me an
email and I'll let you know what it's worth.
See my
eBay summary for more listings.
Questions?
Email Curt!
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September
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