The reflections on the knobs right at the start on closeup - priceless! This looks so amazing, what a pretty little CRT. Thanks for this video, I could watch it over and over again. Cheers!
👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 🍀 Wow! Man! That's amazing! I even don't know what to say. I though about buying sth similar for 8-bit gaming and to add some flavour to my small channnel... Lucky you!
Man, this is so cool! I lost it when MK2 came up, that game on the SNES was my childhood. Where do you keep getting those cute sets?! What a beautiful specimen. I love the chrome and silver accents, not much of an all-black appliances guy, but it has been the fashion for a long time though, unfortunately for me. At least I see white making a bit of a comeback on appliances and consoles though. Anyway, the image looks great too! I missed a chance to get a KV-6000-BE models for cheap on two separate eBay listings recently, went with no bids...but I just didn't have the cash nor thought they wouldn't be relisted. I had already spent it on getting other Trinitrons! :) If I could only get them all, lol. I just hope it means they sold it, not throw away or something. Whoa, and how the hell did you do that amazing shot at 0:28? I've seen it before in movies, and it never ceases to impress. I will be placing you on my recommended channels section if I haven't already, quality stuff, you have a good eye for cinematography.
Thank you! I've been trying to collect all of the early 9" Trinitrons, and I keep getting lucky on ebay and finding like new ones. That technique is called the Dolly Zoom. You put your camera on a dolly and pull it away from the object and simultaneously zoom the lens in to make it seem like the object is stuck in place as the background grows around it. First time trying it! Not easy to do with my particular lens.
@@SupraguyCRT Well done then, you got some beautiful sets. Dolly Zoom, huh? Thanks for letting me know. It indeed sounds difficult to pull off, but you have done so masterfully, I must say. It really paid off. Your videos are of fantastic quality, very impressive amount of care and effort put into them, well done.
@@Kaelidoz My channel? If so, well, I didn't expect to get a sub from commenting elsewhere - great stuff! Thank you. Just you wait for the next video, I'm putting a tremendous amount of time and effort to improve the format, camerawork and more format options. It will be out by this weekend, hopefully. A lot it will be thanks to Supraguy here, who I will credit, as I took a lot of inspiration from his beautiful camerawork, and if I get a fraction of his talent translated there, I'll be very happy.
The reflections on the knobs right at the start on closeup - priceless! This looks so amazing, what a pretty little CRT. Thanks for this video, I could watch it over and over again. Cheers!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 🍀 Wow! Man! That's amazing! I even don't know what to say. I though about buying sth similar for 8-bit gaming and to add some flavour to my small channnel... Lucky you!
Thanks! Go for it! These old sets are a lot of fun.
@@SupraguyCRT Yeah! I will try!
Man, this is so cool! I lost it when MK2 came up, that game on the SNES was my childhood. Where do you keep getting those cute sets?! What a beautiful specimen. I love the chrome and silver accents, not much of an all-black appliances guy, but it has been the fashion for a long time though, unfortunately for me. At least I see white making a bit of a comeback on appliances and consoles though. Anyway, the image looks great too!
I missed a chance to get a KV-6000-BE models for cheap on two separate eBay listings recently, went with no bids...but I just didn't have the cash nor thought they wouldn't be relisted. I had already spent it on getting other Trinitrons! :) If I could only get them all, lol. I just hope it means they sold it, not throw away or something.
Whoa, and how the hell did you do that amazing shot at 0:28? I've seen it before in movies, and it never ceases to impress. I will be placing you on my recommended channels section if I haven't already, quality stuff, you have a good eye for cinematography.
Thank you! I've been trying to collect all of the early 9" Trinitrons, and I keep getting lucky on ebay and finding like new ones. That technique is called the Dolly Zoom. You put your camera on a dolly and pull it away from the object and simultaneously zoom the lens in to make it seem like the object is stuck in place as the background grows around it. First time trying it! Not easy to do with my particular lens.
@CRT_rex Cool channel, subbed!
@@SupraguyCRT Well done then, you got some beautiful sets. Dolly Zoom, huh? Thanks for letting me know. It indeed sounds difficult to pull off, but you have done so masterfully, I must say. It really paid off.
Your videos are of fantastic quality, very impressive amount of care and effort put into them, well done.
@@Kaelidoz My channel? If so, well, I didn't expect to get a sub from commenting elsewhere - great stuff! Thank you. Just you wait for the next video, I'm putting a tremendous amount of time and effort to improve the format, camerawork and more format options. It will be out by this weekend, hopefully.
A lot it will be thanks to Supraguy here, who I will credit, as I took a lot of inspiration from his beautiful camerawork, and if I get a fraction of his talent translated there, I'll be very happy.
@@crt_rex Thank you so much for the kind words!
neat
This video is the fizzzz
Ive got a question, i see you used the rf adapter to hook it up to the tv, but how did you get that red part. Or where would one be able to be found?
I'm not sure. That adapter came with the TV.
@@SupraguyCRT do you know the name of the adapter, like a code or anything on it?
@@koznee EAC-13W
@@SupraguyCRT I figured it out btw
Is it possible to mod composite video input into this set?
No. Not that I know of.
Hey so how did you connect the super nintendo to the TV?
Just an RF connection.
@SupraguyCRT also one more thing. What's the Sony eac 13 called again?
I came across one of these tvs and I'm trying to get it 100%
@@gleamingtiger9124 It's just called an EAC-13W.
@@gleamingtiger9124yo man did you ever figure this out?
@@koznee I bought a transformer off of Amazon and my TV is bad💀