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Offline tonyvdb

Re: Miggy Monitors
« on: August 25, 2006, 08:37:03 PM »
One other note is that the 1960 had a large run of poorly soldered boards (cold solders) and failed prematurly if not fixed right away after buying it. Its an easy fix you just need a soldering gun and a steady hand. You need to open it up and resolder (just reheat them no new solder needed) the points around the gun at the back of the monitor particularly the larger points.
Both the 1942 and 1960 are hard to find so if you do know of where to get them you should post the location as I know of lots of A.O. members who would love to know.
Personaly I think its better to just use a nicer and larger PC monitor with a scandoubler/flicker fixer instead, alot less hasle.
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