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In Reply to: Do Sony 32" CRT's need tune-ups? posted by subcoolman on January 17, 2004 at 11:40:08:
HERETIC! What are you doing here, when you could be listening to vinyl ;-) Oops, I'm here (insert Monty Python reference here).To answer your question, there is the Video Essentials Disc & there are adjustments for your TV. The first thing, would be to clean ALL the connections, especially the cable connections. Do the TV & where the cable enters the house & any splitters. Contact cleaner, detoxit, etc will work. Replace crappy splitters with those from Monster Cable or Ultralink. Use high quality RG-6 where possible, less signal loss and better picture quality.
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Is this what you're referring to? Got the picture from Amazon.com.If so, I'll get it. Now, how can I find out about those adjustments? Are they the ones on the screen, or are their knobs/pots I gotta screw with like in the old sets?
Please let me know, or I'll report you to Liver Donor's!
Jim
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"Rock and roll's been going downhill ever since Buddy Holly died."
(John Milner)
Yes that is the disc. You can also get it directly from the manufacturer. Setup is done via the TV remote, if the set is newer. You can adjust sharpness, contrast, etc. in that fashion. The best setup is via an ISF certified tech.What you are complaining about is clearly a cable problem. As I said before, clean everything before you call them, as it may help & the cable guys tend to be clueless. I usually recommend dumping cable, as it awful, satellite is better.
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