Early '70s transition from tubes to solid state. The next version Zeniths had only 4 tubes, then all solid state after 1974. The high voltage/ high power transistors were more expensive than tubes at that time so there was about a 5 year period where both tubes and transistors/ICs were used as technology and economics evolved.
Not sure if that model had the chromatic switch... But, between the service switch and chromatic switch, they'll drive you crazy. Love those old Zeniths.
I had a Zenith set just like that about 15 years ago. Some guy was throwing it away and said I could take it. I was surprised at how well it worked. I used it for about three years and finally bought a new one because I was tired of my son complaining about having to change the channel manually.
Lucky you...you didn't have to adjust the convergence...I used to hate to adjust these old sets. the newer ones have the 3 magnetic rings and they are a lot easier to adjust.
Se ve perfectamente. Amo los tv valvulares. Lástima que en Argentina no hemos llegado a verlos en color. Cuando comenzó tardíamente, en los años 1978, ya eran transistorizados. Saludos desde Buenos Aires Argentina ✌🐧
A Goldstar multimeter...Snap-On multimeters were made by them for a while. LG later spun off its testing and measuring equipment division as EZ Digital, which I believe went bankrupt not too long ago...
Do you service all vintage televisions? I have my dad's Zenith Color TV from 1965 with a Round Picture Tube that does work to a point. It has picture but the Blue Gun is very weak. It could use a complete restoration. It is a zenith Model 5320-6. Can you help me me more info or Sams Photo info. thanks, Mike
I have three old TVs. They're from the late 80's to early 90's. One has a bad picture as far as color. Another shows a flat,squeezed looking picture. The third TV's power doesn't work. It may need a fuse. Anyway, I'm considering throwing them away instead of getting them fixed. My question is do any of these old TVs have any parts inside them that would sell on ebay?
I enjoy these videos. Thanks for posting them. Just curious, what do you do with the TVs? Sell them? Wondering if this is a source of income for you or just hobby.
12:12 I know this transistor they put these similar looking transistors in the kustom tuck & roll from about 1968 1969 I hate these gold plated ones as the failure rate is high on these.
mine has a 25cc55 and i have a vertical issue and I don't know what is the cause..The vertical issue is in the bottom of the screen...Do you know the problem Shango ?. thanks for the video.
I have a 1989 Zenith Space Command. The T.V. suddenly turned itself off one day and when I pushed the button to turn it back on, nothing happens. I do not have that briefcase looking thing that checks the voltage, is there a section of the inside of the television that I can fiddle with to get the picture back on?
The aquadag conductive paint? It being missing may cause weird noise in the video. You either have to get some conductive paint to replace it or put a high voltage capacitor between the high voltage anode nipple and ground.
@@ladr1550 That is way FALSE. The video and audio are seperate, but they're both on RF. Video is AM (Vestigial Sideband), and audio is FM, below the video carrier.
Seems like a lot of fumbling in the dark here, makes it difficult to tell if you just got lucky or know what you're doing. I honestly couldn't tell... Still nice to see it working. Might be worthwhile to go through and change all the caps and then check the outputs on the tubes.
@@lonniehowell2360 check his other videos and then stick your head in your bum.....ohh its better to change all the caps...yeah sure....fire up the parts cannon and then go cry to videokarma forums asking why you set doesnt work
@@MrHBSoftware I care nothing for what you think. You're obviously on the same intelligence level as he is. As for "repairing", I've watched most of his videos and that word hardly fits for most of them, but I'm sure you believe they do considering your obvious "knowledge". I don't debate things with fanboys like you, bluntly it's just impossible to have one with your type so don't bother trying to pull me into one
@@lonniehowell2360 Intellingence is not measurable by watching someone's videos but as far as vacuum tube gear repair knowledge i wish i was on his level but although i repair vacuum tube equipment on a regular basis i stand behind this guy and i wish i could learn more from him, remeber ignorance is thinking you know it all when you actually know nothing.......you have zero proof of your knowledge on repairing any type of equipment either tube or solid state...this guy with his ressurection videos has proof for the whole world that he repairs sets that others wouldn't even touch and the best is he does it so idiots can watch and learn..there is no other channel on the whole internet doing this specific type of repairs for entertainment....so your opinion to me is as valid as a smoking pile of dead horses... i am a subsciber and watch this channel so if it makes me a fanboy then a fanboy i am..i also have my own way of doing stuff and they work, i like the "audiphile-capacitor-changer-safety-protocol-nasa-engineers" of youtube that talk talk talk behind the keyboard but cant even figure out whats wrong after they followed all the book rules and procedures, replaced all their caps and transistors blah blah blah and their stuff doesnt work...i can put a washing machine part on a tv or a tv part in a car i dont fkin care as long as it works properly in the end. and as long as he using a similar transistor what could blow up?what would be the danger of trying out a transistor he had lying around as long as he respects the pinout? too much gain?low gain?not enough frequency response?so what?just try another one...its all about comodity..."bring me comodity or bring me death"
Tubes and an IC in one T.V. That goes to extremes, from one part of technology history, to the next. Pretty cool T.V.
Early '70s transition from tubes to solid state. The next version Zeniths had only 4 tubes, then all solid state after 1974. The high voltage/ high power transistors were more expensive than tubes at that time so there was about a 5 year period where both tubes and transistors/ICs were used as technology and economics evolved.
Zenith, quality goes in before the name goes on
Not sure if that model had the chromatic switch...
But, between the service switch and chromatic switch, they'll drive you crazy.
Love those old Zeniths.
I had a Zenith set just like that about 15 years ago. Some guy was throwing it away and said I could take it. I was surprised at how well it worked. I used it for about three years and finally bought a new one because I was tired of my son complaining about having to change the channel manually.
i would have told him to get over it.
@@dcfuksurmom Yup. That’s what my Dad would’ve told me. I never complained about changing it manually. These tvs were ahead of their times.
Hmm, so that would have been around 1998.
I serviced Zenith's for years. The best color TV in production in those years. I'm glad I never had to bring my Zenith to you for repairs.
I love old technology. you can see what each part does Unlike modern tech.
Service switch is a common problems with this chassis.
Was in the business sales and service from 1976-1999
i realize I am pretty randomly asking but does anyone know of a good website to watch new tv shows online ?
@Jad Elon Flixportal xD
@Lorenzo Musa thank you, signed up and it seems to work :D Appreciate it !
@Jad Elon glad I could help xD
Great easy repair. Those dome transistors are usually suspect. Large power Transformer in that set.
Lucky you...you didn't have to adjust the convergence...I used to hate to adjust these old sets. the newer ones have the 3 magnetic rings and they are a lot easier to adjust.
Se ve perfectamente. Amo los tv valvulares. Lástima que en Argentina no hemos llegado a verlos en color. Cuando comenzó tardíamente, en los años 1978, ya eran transistorizados. Saludos desde Buenos Aires Argentina ✌🐧
REEEEEEcapitt! LOL! Nice old set! I've serviced MANY of those in my younger days!
A Goldstar multimeter...Snap-On multimeters were made by them for a while. LG later spun off its testing and measuring equipment division as EZ Digital, which I believe went bankrupt not too long ago...
They turned into LG.
Phil Spector approves.....for a studio, anyway.
Do you service all vintage televisions? I have my dad's Zenith Color TV from 1965 with a Round Picture Tube that does work to a point. It has picture but the Blue Gun is very weak. It could use a complete restoration. It is a zenith Model 5320-6. Can you help me me more info or Sams Photo info. thanks,
Mike
Didn’t you say that you love when people comment, “I SEE YOU, I SEE YOU!”
Nice set! I hope to find a similar one sometime
I have three old TVs. They're from the late 80's to early 90's. One has a
bad picture as far as color. Another shows a flat,squeezed looking
picture. The third TV's power doesn't work. It may need a fuse. Anyway,
I'm considering throwing them away instead of getting them fixed. My
question is do any of these old TVs have any parts inside them that
would sell on ebay?
I enjoy these videos. Thanks for posting them. Just curious, what do you do with the TVs? Sell them? Wondering if this is a source of income for you or just hobby.
Brand we grew up with... the best.
Питаю особую слабость к таким ТВ.Лайк!
epoxy top again,i think I'll have another round. set em up my friend then I'll be gone and you can let some other tube sit down. :)
Excellent video.
ever work on Curtis mathis TV. What's your thought on those
your videos are really interesting
8:32 I don't know how to read that. I hope you can provide some information on something I can unplug and re-plug back in again.
That looks great
12:12 I know this transistor they put these similar looking transistors in the kustom tuck & roll from about 1968 1969 I hate these gold plated ones as the failure rate is high on these.
Where do you get one of those adapters for the CRT?
Thanks
Well done!
mine has a 25cc55 and i have a vertical issue and I don't know what is the cause..The vertical issue is in the bottom of the screen...Do you know the problem Shango ?. thanks for the video.
I have a 1989 Zenith Space Command. The T.V. suddenly turned itself off one day and when I pushed the button to turn it back on, nothing happens.
I do not have that briefcase looking thing that checks the voltage, is there a section of the inside of the television that I can fiddle with to get the picture back on?
Sounds like the voltage regulator IC or a HV cap went out. You can usually find both for pretty cheap through Mouser
Compactron!
I have a zenith space command I blew the dust out I see some paint fell off the picture tube will ic vausr a problem I see some paint on the board
The aquadag conductive paint? It being missing may cause weird noise in the video. You either have to get some conductive paint to replace it or put a high voltage capacitor between the high voltage anode nipple and ground.
Where is this set now?
Sir I can't get sound from RF connection:( I really wanted to play GTA vice city on my grand dad TV😥
Super perfect Stranger the RF connector is video only.
@@ladr1550 That is way FALSE. The video and audio are seperate, but they're both on RF. Video is AM (Vestigial Sideband), and audio is FM, below the video carrier.
Very very good okay placer
Manual service for download?
i know what hybrid is and means, but in the case of this zenith tv, what makes it hybrid?
Collin Hunter it has tubes, and transistors...
Seems like a lot of fumbling in the dark here, makes it difficult to tell if you just got lucky or know what you're doing. I honestly couldn't tell... Still nice to see it working. Might be worthwhile to go through and change all the caps and then check the outputs on the tubes.
This guy has worked on hundreds if not thousands of TVs, he knows what he's doing.
*Finds random transistor laying around* "Eh, close enough"
That puts him in the "got lucky" category...
@@lonniehowell2360 check his other videos and then stick your head in your bum.....ohh its better to change all the caps...yeah sure....fire up the parts cannon and then go cry to videokarma forums asking why you set doesnt work
@@MrHBSoftware I care nothing for what you think. You're obviously on the same intelligence level as he is. As for "repairing", I've watched most of his videos and that word hardly fits for most of them, but I'm sure you believe they do considering your obvious "knowledge". I don't debate things with fanboys like you, bluntly it's just impossible to have one with your type so don't bother trying to pull me into one
@@lonniehowell2360 Intellingence is not measurable by watching someone's videos but as far as vacuum tube gear repair knowledge i wish i was on his level but although i repair vacuum tube equipment on a regular basis i stand behind this guy and i wish i could learn more from him, remeber ignorance is thinking you know it all when you actually know nothing.......you have zero proof of your knowledge on repairing any type of equipment either tube or solid state...this guy with his ressurection videos has proof for the whole world that he repairs sets that others wouldn't even touch and the best is he does it so idiots can watch and learn..there is no other channel on the whole internet doing this specific type of repairs for entertainment....so your opinion to me is as valid as a smoking pile of dead horses... i am a subsciber and watch this channel so if it makes me a fanboy then a fanboy i am..i also have my own way of doing stuff and they work, i like the "audiphile-capacitor-changer-safety-protocol-nasa-engineers" of youtube that talk talk talk behind the keyboard but cant even figure out whats wrong after they followed all the book rules and procedures, replaced all their caps and transistors blah blah blah and their stuff doesnt work...i can put a washing machine part on a tv or a tv part in a car i dont fkin care as long as it works properly in the end. and as long as he using a similar transistor what could blow up?what would be the danger of trying out a transistor he had lying around as long as he respects the pinout? too much gain?low gain?not enough frequency response?so what?just try another one...its all about comodity..."bring me comodity or bring me death"
What year was this set from?
1972
WHY?!
+Justin Martin Explain
Because.
Justin Martin why not?
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