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Thanks Lee, and here’s another picture…
The bread board as it was moved from work to home. Starting from right, the PCB3 video output with the grey flat cable to be connected to the RGB video processor from PCB2 and the coloured 5-wire bundle to be connected to PCB5 “deflection and EHT”.
In the middle, the RGB amplifier connecting the PCB3 with the HDMI converter (if you look carefully you see the small PCB between the RGB amplifier and PCB3 containing the three 270Ω resistors).
To the left, the HDMI converter. Don’t comment the neatness… I know, but it works.
And the bread board… it’s a piece of teak wood;-)Thanks. Yes the 4:3 ratio of the MX5000 is a drawback now we’ve got so used to 16:9.
Here’s a couple of situation images.
Above, the Avant 28 working with a Gordon Goodwin DVD running at work;-)
And the Day after (October 23rd 2022) now working at home on the Avant 32. And there’s lots of space in the Avant for the “bread board” lying on top of the TV;-)
Thanks.
Oh, colour management of the Philips… good question. I must admit I didn’t give it much thought. Little difference noted at the time so I didn’t make any adjusting. I think maybe some would find the light needed to be increased a little;-)Sound connections. The sound from the Philips is connected to one of the scart inputs of the Avant. I use the optical sound output of the Philips and with an Argon D/A converter the digital sound is made analogue and via one of these scart converters with RCA connectors on the one side and scart connector on the other side connected to one (of two) scart inputs on the Avant.
External devices like a Blu-ray-player I connect directly to one of the hdmi inputs of the Philips. My Chromecast is also directly connected to a hdmi input on the Philips. And the last hdmi input on the Philips (it has 3) is reserved to the Avants “double image” signal for menu setup of the Avant.Thanks:-) these images, from November 2021 are from the beginning of the project!
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