I have a bunch of CRT televisions I have stockpiled so that the tubes can be used for arcade chassis. (See pics of some of the TVs.)
Each set is $5-$10 each, depending on the condition. The tubes all work, but some may have some scuffs and scratches on them.
This is why I sell them for cheap...
Oh, by the way. That Apex tube that you were using as a donor a couple years ago. Did you ever dial in the convergence and purity on it? We never got to see the end result.
(Crossposted from another thread.)
Hey, guys. So I've done some research into this subject, and I've discovered that a lot of TVs contained similar tubes that would be suitable donors for the later bezel design curvature found inside the Blast City, Net City, and Windy II; that is, to match the...
(Crossposted from another thread.)
Hey, guys. So I've done some research into this subject, and I've discovered that a lot of Funai-rebranded TVs contained similar tubes that would be suitable donors for the later bezel design curvature found inside the Blast City, Net City, and Windy II...
Successfully did a tube swap for my friend's Wells Gardner U2000 chassis. The original tube in it was a burnt out Zenith A63AGD01X. The monitor was dim and the green gun was almost completely dead. (Good ol' Zenith.)
I had just recently picked up a 25" Magnavox CRT TV from a FB Marketplace...
Hey, man. I have a Funai A68QBT892X tube (designed by Samsung) in my Emerson TV that will work for your Nanao MS2931 chassis!
In fact, it has been confirmed that the tube I have will indeed work on the MS2931's because a guy on a blog used it for a tube swap...
I know it's been a while since this thread has seen any action, so I'd like to apologize if this is a no-no. However, I think that this is a development worth looking into:
Someone, (who may very well be on this forum,) used a 27" Samsung tube (rebadged by Funai) in their Nanao MS-2931 arcade...