does anyone have any idea why my crt tube tv goes blank?
it's still on and glowing but stops showing my picture after some time, when I treat it with some video synths
when this happens I turn it off, wait a while, and it works again. but only for a short time
can it be that the signal is too overwhelming for the tv?
or might the problem be the tv only? maybe overheating?
does anyone with a little more experience with glitching analog tvs had similar things happen to them?
cheers
crt tube tv goes ~ after a while…
Re: crt tube tv goes ~ after a while…
I'm not an expert on crts, but I suspect it's got nothing to do with the signal...
but it couldn't hurt to test it with a vcr or dvd and a 'normal' signal...
probably something needs replacing - if you're going to take a look inside make sure you watch some videos on how to first - you need to discharge the stored electricity 1st otherwise it is dangerous - as in potentially deadly, iirc
but it couldn't hurt to test it with a vcr or dvd and a 'normal' signal...
probably something needs replacing - if you're going to take a look inside make sure you watch some videos on how to first - you need to discharge the stored electricity 1st otherwise it is dangerous - as in potentially deadly, iirc
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Utility modules are the inexpensive, dull polish that makes the expensive, shiny modules actually shine!!!
sound sources < sound modifiers < modulation sources < utilities
an oscillator is an oscillator - utilities are possibilities
choose the case to fit the modules - not the modules to fit the case!!!
Re: crt tube tv goes ~ after a while…
thanks! yeah I`ll be careful, I modified a vectrex beforeAgawell wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 11:27 am I'm not an expert on crts, but I suspect it's got nothing to do with the signal...
but it couldn't hurt to test it with a vcr or dvd and a 'normal' signal...
probably something needs replacing - if you're going to take a look inside make sure you watch some videos on how to first - you need to discharge the stored electricity 1st otherwise it is dangerous - as in potentially deadly, iirc