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tcovey July 23rd 07 05:06 PM

Dropped my 36" Vega, no I have picture problems
 
When moving into my new place, my 250lb 36" Sony Wega XBR slipped out
of my hand and dropped a couple of feet. When it hit it made a soft
sound like crushing plastic or something...definitely crunchy.
Anyway, the TV powers on fine, and the picture is good except for the
fact that the image bows or dips from the top to bottom on the right
edge of the screen. It's particularly noticeable when viewing
letterbox content where the bottom of the picture is lower on the
right side than on the left. Does anyone have any idea what part I
broke, and more importantly, what it would cost to fix it? I haven't
had to repair a TV in years, do most places send a technician out, or
am I now looking at transporting this monster to a repair shop?

Thanks,
Tony


b July 23rd 07 10:50 PM

Dropped my 36" Vega, no I have picture problems
 
On Jul 23, 6:06 pm, tcovey wrote:
Does anyone have any idea what part I
broke, and more importantly, what it would cost to fix it? I haven't
had to repair a TV in years, do most places send a technician out, or
am I now looking at transporting this monster to a repair shop?

Thanks,
Tony


you're probably looking at transporting this monster to the dump
(unless you can live with the distortion). From the symptoms and with
the knowledge of what happened, 99% cert that tube is impact-damaged.

-B


Andy Cuffe July 24th 07 10:54 PM

Dropped my 36" Vega, no I have picture problems
 
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 16:06:11 -0000, tcovey wrote:

When moving into my new place, my 250lb 36" Sony Wega XBR slipped out
of my hand and dropped a couple of feet. When it hit it made a soft
sound like crushing plastic or something...definitely crunchy.
Anyway, the TV powers on fine, and the picture is good except for the
fact that the image bows or dips from the top to bottom on the right
edge of the screen. It's particularly noticeable when viewing
letterbox content where the bottom of the picture is lower on the
right side than on the left. Does anyone have any idea what part I
broke, and more importantly, what it would cost to fix it? I haven't
had to repair a TV in years, do most places send a technician out, or
am I now looking at transporting this monster to a repair shop?

Thanks,
Tony


There may be nothing at all wrong with the set. Is there a tilt
adjustment in the menu (almost all large TVs have one)? After moving
a large TV to a different location, the earth's magnetic field can
cause the picture to tilt noticeably.

If the picture shows no discoloration, then it may be as simple as a
shifted deflection yoke. This would be a relatively simple repair.
If there are wrong colored areas in the picture, then the CRT is
probably damaged.


Andy Cuffe




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