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  #29481 Posted 2 Years, 9 Months ago
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Greetings one and all.
I have the above listed rear projection TV. Last year I had to have the power board replaced. Now I am having convergence problem with the Red color. I is shifted to the left and I can't move it to the right. I paid out $600 last year and the TV guy wants any other $600 to replace the convergence board. Does anyone have any experience with this model? I build computers as a hobby so putting in circuit boards isn't a problem. I don't want to keep pouring money into a TV that is upwards of close to ten years old.

Anyone give me some advice such as where I can get a schematic or repair/service manual for this TV, a source for the repair part (AWZ6071
pioneer SD-P6091 convergence board), etc. Thanx for your assistance in this matter. ))

Aurelius
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  #29484 Posted 2 Years, 9 Months ago
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aurelius wrote:
I don't want to keep pouring money into a TV that is upwards of close to ten years old


I probably shouldn't say so, but $600 for a 10yo TV?
That's a robbery! A new TV should cost you less...

My advise, better buy a new one, since this one is going to every other day.
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  #29931 Posted 2 Years, 9 Months ago
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Thanx for the advice. I kind of hate to think of being without this 60 incher. ) I just managed to pick up a used board for $150. So hopefully (unless I get burned) I should be back up and running soon. ))
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  #29935 Posted 2 Years, 9 Months ago
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great to hear all got back to normal
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