Hi folks. First post here, over from the Audio Asylum. My ten year old Pioneer Elite RPTV is not as bright as it used to be, and I need to turn the brightness up to about the eight level. Also, some input signals are a little blurry, especially sattelite, which is very blurry for football games. I love the thing for movies, and would keep it otherwise. Question is, should I bother to have an ISF calibration done, or bite the big one and buy the 60" Samsung DLP TV I've been lusting for? Is this thing worn out, or just out of calibration?Lexicon DC1 SS controller
Camelot II DVD player
Analog DirecTV receiver
Theta Dreadnaught
7.1 Aerial Accoustics speakers
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Topic - Old Pioneer Elite 62" Widescreen RPTV fading? - Sturmey 15:25:31 01/02/07 (10)
- Re: Old Pioneer Elite 62" Widescreen RPTV fading? - blackpixels 06:30:23 01/04/07 (0)
- Re: Old Pioneer Elite 62" Widescreen RPTV fading? - blackpixels 06:27:16 01/04/07 (0)
- Re: Old Pioneer Elite 62" Widescreen RPTV fading? - Bob Samuelson 18:06:50 01/03/07 (1)
- Re: Old Pioneer Elite 62" Widescreen RPTV fading? - Estes 11:32:57 01/04/07 (0)
- Re: Old Pioneer Elite 62" Widescreen RPTV fading? - rico 10:01:52 01/03/07 (1)
- Re: Old Pioneer Elite 62" Widescreen RPTV fading? - Sturmey 10:43:29 01/03/07 (0)
- Re: Old Pioneer Elite 62" Widescreen RPTV fading? - johnvb 17:10:55 01/02/07 (0)
- Its a sign from Heaven - DWPC 15:39:03 01/02/07 (2)
- Re: Its a sign from Heaven - johnvb 17:15:54 01/02/07 (1)
- Yes - DWPC 08:13:07 01/03/07 (0)