Nelson Au
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Hey guys,
I’m dissapointed with my Panasonic VT30 plasma seeming to die after only 7 years of light use. From what i’m reading on-line it’s likely the power supply. I’m not sure, but I did hear a loud pop and I wasn’t sure what it was as I was in another room and the TV wasn’t even on. That would seem to coincide as that evening I tried to turn the TV on and it wasn’t turning on. The red stand-by light wasn’t even on. So it seems to be dead. Sounds like it could be the power supply or main PCB.
I’m considering going with two routes. First, see if Best Buy has a tech to replace the bad components in the Panasonic as I bought it there. Option two is a new Sony OLED as I’ve been looking at those. It’s great we now have Robert Zohn on the forum. When I got the Panasonic I was reading the posts by Robert on the AVS forum if I recall correctly. So maybe he could offer advise. I initially was looking at LG OLED’s but as soon as I learned Sony was in the game, I felt better buying Sony.
The current newest Sony Master series A9F looks really good, except I hate the tilt leg in the back. I could mount it on a stand. But the A9F sounds like it won’t be out for some time. And I hate to rush into a new purchase. I’d also like to see if Sony would do a version with a regular stand. The A9F does sound like a really nice set in terms of image quality.
In the mean time, I could repair the Panasonic as I’d like to see it in use again for such a young set, once I upgrade to the OLED, the Panasonic would go to another room.
So I’d be curious about what you guys think of repairing the Panasonic, hopefully it’s possible. I imagine it wouldn’t be too costly. Not ruling out doing it myself, but then I don’t know what the problem is.
And then what OLED should I look at. If I’m going OLED, I’d want to look at the newest models like the A9F. I’d prefer Sony, but maybe LG is OK. Also if I’m going with a new set, why not upgrade from the 65” I have to something bigger. If I’m looking, I might as well consider size too. I didn’t see if the new Sony’s have a 77” version. Of course that’s going to be pricey. I have a Pioneer 1130 Elite 50” amd it’s media box died after 7 years use, I found another on eBay to keep,that panel going. If the average life of a new TV is 7 years as this Panasonic and Pioneer has been, maybe it’s not worth the extra cost of going bigger?
Thanks!
I’m dissapointed with my Panasonic VT30 plasma seeming to die after only 7 years of light use. From what i’m reading on-line it’s likely the power supply. I’m not sure, but I did hear a loud pop and I wasn’t sure what it was as I was in another room and the TV wasn’t even on. That would seem to coincide as that evening I tried to turn the TV on and it wasn’t turning on. The red stand-by light wasn’t even on. So it seems to be dead. Sounds like it could be the power supply or main PCB.
I’m considering going with two routes. First, see if Best Buy has a tech to replace the bad components in the Panasonic as I bought it there. Option two is a new Sony OLED as I’ve been looking at those. It’s great we now have Robert Zohn on the forum. When I got the Panasonic I was reading the posts by Robert on the AVS forum if I recall correctly. So maybe he could offer advise. I initially was looking at LG OLED’s but as soon as I learned Sony was in the game, I felt better buying Sony.
The current newest Sony Master series A9F looks really good, except I hate the tilt leg in the back. I could mount it on a stand. But the A9F sounds like it won’t be out for some time. And I hate to rush into a new purchase. I’d also like to see if Sony would do a version with a regular stand. The A9F does sound like a really nice set in terms of image quality.
In the mean time, I could repair the Panasonic as I’d like to see it in use again for such a young set, once I upgrade to the OLED, the Panasonic would go to another room.
So I’d be curious about what you guys think of repairing the Panasonic, hopefully it’s possible. I imagine it wouldn’t be too costly. Not ruling out doing it myself, but then I don’t know what the problem is.
And then what OLED should I look at. If I’m going OLED, I’d want to look at the newest models like the A9F. I’d prefer Sony, but maybe LG is OK. Also if I’m going with a new set, why not upgrade from the 65” I have to something bigger. If I’m looking, I might as well consider size too. I didn’t see if the new Sony’s have a 77” version. Of course that’s going to be pricey. I have a Pioneer 1130 Elite 50” amd it’s media box died after 7 years use, I found another on eBay to keep,that panel going. If the average life of a new TV is 7 years as this Panasonic and Pioneer has been, maybe it’s not worth the extra cost of going bigger?
Thanks!