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drice1234



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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 5:29 pm    Post subject:

I am up in Allen and have a Sony D50 floor mounted with a 110" screen. The D50 is considered on the mid lower scale but I am very happy with the image. Your welcome to come by and take a look if you would like
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nuttall_chris



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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 5:55 pm    Post subject:

Lots of those 8110 projectors came with the 2035-03 VIM, I found that the 03 VIMs provided a fairly major PQ upgrade.

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draganm



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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 6:13 pm    Post subject:

nuttall_chris wrote:
Lots of those 8110 projectors came with the 2035-03 VIM, I found that the 03 VIMs provided a fairly major PQ upgrade.

Chris.
that's a good point but I think it's 95/96 models only and not all of them either. I personally like the 8110 for it's 2-4-6 pole rings and would take one with an 03P VIM over a typical 8500. The only things it lacks is the Contrast modualtion board which is cheap and easy plug-in upgrade.
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n737nc



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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:17 pm    Post subject:

drice1234 wrote:
I am up in Allen and have a Sony D50 floor mounted with a 110" screen. The D50 is considered on the mid lower scale but I am very happy with the image. Your welcome to come by and take a look if you would like
Dan


Man, that is very nice of you to offer! I'd love to take you up on it if you have the time.


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emdawgz1



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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:28 pm    Post subject:

n737nc wrote:
drice1234 wrote:
I am up in Allen and have a Sony D50 floor mounted with a 110" screen. The D50 is considered on the mid lower scale but I am very happy with the image. Your welcome to come by and take a look if you would like
Dan


Man, that is very nice of you to offer! I'd love to take you up on it if you have the time.


Nick


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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:31 pm    Post subject:

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emdawgz1 wrote:
He should also get a sense when someone is being SARCASTIC.

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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 11:05 pm    Post subject:

Its been a very long time since I've posted here so I'm not sure who is still around or not. I would recommend checking out Phil's G70 and that would show you what a high end 8'' LC machine can do. I know Dave no longer has his Cine 8, but I did think there were a couple of more of us around here. I thought someone in Dallas had a good 9 incher and there were a couple more high end 8s but I just can't recall. Good luck with your search and these guys always have some excellent answers.
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 12:04 am    Post subject:

NateTTU wrote:
Its been a very long time since I've posted here so I'm not sure who is still around or not.


Everyone but you apparently. Mr. Green
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Clarence



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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 2:01 am    Post subject:

NateTTU wrote:
Its been a very long time since I've posted here so I'm not sure who is still around or not. I would recommend checking out Phil's G70.
IIRC, Phil sold his house and I'm pretty sure he included the projector with it.
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Zebu Fellenz



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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 2:29 am    Post subject:

Clarence wrote:
NateTTU wrote:
Its been a very long time since I've posted here so I'm not sure who is still around or not. I would recommend checking out Phil's G70.
IIRC, Phil sold his house and I'm pretty sure he included the projector with it.


Yup,

He sold his house with the G70 RP setup, however he does have another G70 in storage.
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Mr. Green



Joined: 23 Feb 2007
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TV/Projector: Marquee 9501LC / NEC 9PG+

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 9:56 am    Post subject:

Welcome to the forum. If this hobby is to stay alive we need to keep people interested in it.

I'm sure the first reply was a misunderstanding, but when I read it the first time I thought it was harsh too. A lot of the guys here have been on the forum for a long time and love to rib one another. They don't always seem remember what it was like to jump in with both feet as a new person here, but I also see that in later posts, he has gone out of his way to help out, so hopefully it can be a forgive and forget situation. Thumbs Up Whatever you do, don't tell them you want to reflect the image off a first surface mirror. I still haven't lived that one down... Wink

If you aren't scared of tweaking a CRT and upgrading, I agree, this is the hobby for you. Digitals are plug and play, there's not much you can do to them to make them better than already are. CRT's have great potential and if you work for it, you'll really appreciate it. There's a huge sense of accomplishment when you get a great image out of one, then when you think you've done the best you can, you add a Moome card or HDFury, then add on a RTC2200 or Box 1040 and the image gets better and better. I've already spent more $$ on toys for mine than I did for the projector. I added multiple good quality cables, then I added the HDFury (love it), added a high def cable box/PVR (nice!), then added a PS3 for bluray (LOVE it). I just got my new ceiling mount and in about a week I'll get the box 1040 and I can't wait. I might even hook the computer back up to it, just for fun.

Another point(s)? - Almost everyone here is faithful to thier brand (NEC, Electrohome, Barco, Sony,... and yes even AmPro). Trying to get a realistic answer on "which is better" is going to be tough. Some hate Marquees (electrohome) because they are ugly, some hate NEC's because they are loud (if you watch movies without sound that is) and difficult to set up, etc... I'm not touching the AmPro bashing here, as I still don't understand it.

I think everyone would agree though, that a good running 8XXX series from Electrohome is not a bad place to start and I think of all projectors, they currently have the most mod capability.

If you can, go see the D50 you were offered to view and see if it helps your decision. It made my mind up for me.

I look forward to what you think after you've looked at one. Thumbs Up

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n737nc



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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 11:12 am    Post subject:

Thanks for all the advice guys! The replies here, and PM's have been great!

Not sure if it's ok to link another site here. But this is one of the projectors that I'm looking at... http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/vbclassified.php?do=ad&id=6998

It's a Vidkron Vision 3 with a Vidkron 2500 scaler. Projector and tubes have 1400 original hours on them. Basically, everything I need. What's your opinions on this? I know this unit is the Marquee 8110. Price is going to be a little cheaper than whats advertised, but I'd like your honest opinions about it.

Thanks,
Nick
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Nashou66



Joined: 12 Jan 2007
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Location: West Seneca NY

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 11:30 am    Post subject:

Take it!!! Doc is a well respected guy and he really wants to keep that PJ, So I'd take it now before he changes his mind. The case alone you can resell for at least 500 bucks. And marquees are workhorses and parts still avaialble in abundance along with it still being manufactured parts in the future will around for a long time.

Athanasios

PS I have been eying it up myself, just out of cash.

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nuttall_chris



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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 11:37 am    Post subject:

n737nc wrote:
Thanks for all the advice guys! The replies here, and PM's have been great!

Not sure if it's ok to link another site here. But this is one of the projectors that I'm looking at... http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/vbclassified.php?do=ad&id=6998

It's a Vidkron Vision 3 with a Vidkron 2500 scaler. Projector and tubes have 1400 original hours on them. Basically, everything I need. What's your opinions on this? I know this unit is the Marquee 8110. Price is going to be a little cheaper than whats advertised, but I'd like your honest opinions about it.

Thanks,
Nick


It's possible that it could also have some Marquee Ultra parts in it. The lower plastic panels on the sides are the newer type that were typically used on the Ultra verions of the Marquee. If it has the Ultra boards, it's a steal at that price.

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n737nc



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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 1:00 pm    Post subject:

Another one I'm looking at is a NEC XG 1101 LC. It's quite a bit more money, but still within the budget(just barely). The good thing about this one is it's local. So shipping the unit won't be needed. Bad thing is it's not hooked up.

Sorry for all the questions.

Nick
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draganm



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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:05 pm    Post subject:

n737nc wrote:
Another one I'm looking at is a NEC XG 1101 LC. It's quite a bit more money, but still within the budget(just barely). The good thing about this one is it's local. So shipping the unit won't be needed. Bad thing is it's not hooked up.
Sorry for all the questions.
Nick
I personally would take the Vision 3 over the NEC but the NEC will have a peformance advanatage due to it's LC optics. the NEC is also louder and will have more background noise in the video chain. The V3/8110 is moddable with hot rodded video chain. Personally, I wouldn't pay more for the NEC and I think the V3 is a very good deal.
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n737nc



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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:23 pm    Post subject:

draganm wrote:
n737nc wrote:
Another one I'm looking at is a NEC XG 1101 LC. It's quite a bit more money, but still within the budget(just barely). The good thing about this one is it's local. So shipping the unit won't be needed. Bad thing is it's not hooked up.
Sorry for all the questions.
Nick
I personally would take the Vision 3 over the NEC but the NEC will have a peformance advanatage due to it's LC optics. the NEC is also louder and will have more background noise in the video chain. The V3/8110 is moddable with hot rodded video chain. Personally, I wouldn't pay more for the NEC and I think the V3 is a very good deal.


Thats what I wanted to hear. The NEC is double the price of the 8110, but without the shipping charges. I wanted to make sure it was worth the extra cost.

Thanks,
Nick
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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:40 pm    Post subject:

I too would take the NEC but one word of caution... the learning curve is a little steeper on the nec and you need to be careful before you start tweaking it... so if you get it just make sure you get some good instruction on its use ... like you can get here...


As for my first comment, it was meant to be taken in fun. The environment here is a very informal and fun one. It can get like a locker room. We're mostly guys and the testosterone can get the best of me.

No offense was intended, i was trying to be funny. I hope you wont hold a grudge.

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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:45 pm    Post subject:

emdawgz1 wrote:
I too would take the NEC but one word of caution... the learning curve is a little steeper on the nec and you need to be careful before you start tweaking it... so if you get it just make sure you get some good instruction on its use ... like you can get here...


As for my first comment, it was meant to be taken in fun. The environment here is a very informal and fun one. It can get like a locker room. We're mostly guys and the testosterone can get the best of me.

No offense was intended, i was trying to be funny. I hope you wont hold a grudge.



You would take the NEC or the 8110?


BTW, you s*ck at being funny Mr. Green j/k
I can take a joke with the best of them. Your post just caught me off guard a little, being my first post and all. No harm, no foul. But I owe you one Twisted Evil
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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 6:39 pm    Post subject:

n737nc wrote:
emdawgz1 wrote:
I too would take the NEC but one word of caution... the learning curve is a little steeper on the nec and you need to be careful before you start tweaking it... so if you get it just make sure you get some good instruction on its use ... like you can get here...


As for my first comment, it was meant to be taken in fun. The environment here is a very informal and fun one. It can get like a locker room. We're mostly guys and the testosterone can get the best of me.

No offense was intended, i was trying to be funny. I hope you wont hold a grudge.



You would take the NEC or the 8110?


BTW, you s*ck at being funny Mr. Green j/k
I can take a joke with the best of them. Your post just caught me off guard a little, being my first post and all. No harm, no foul. But I owe you one Twisted Evil


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