I was doing some organizing in the garage, last night, and came across a monitor I didn't even realize I had I've done a fair amount of searching for specs/pinout on this thing and have turned up very little, most of which is other people searching for the same info! Any help?
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Looking for Victor Monitor VM-240 specs
Looking for Victor Monitor VM-240 specs
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Re: Looking for Victor Monitor VM-240 specs
I usually check monitorworld.com if it's just for working frequencies, but "Victor" isn't even listed on the manufacturers-list there.
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Re: Looking for Victor Monitor VM-240 specs
My guess is that it's re-branded. Worst case scenario, I'll open the thing up and see where the signals go and try looking up the pinout on the IC they run to. With some luck it'll be something standardZOM wrote:I usually check monitorworld.com if it's just for working frequencies, but "Victor" isn't even listed on the manufacturers-list there.
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Re: Looking for Victor Monitor VM-240 specs
Isn't that one I gave you? I had zero luck finding any info on it.
Don't hold grudges. GET EVEN.
Re: Looking for Victor Monitor VM-240 specs
Maybe! I have no idea where I got it!Specineff wrote:Isn't that one I gave you? I had zero luck finding any info on it.
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Re: Looking for Victor Monitor VM-240 specs
Victor is likely JVC.. I may be wrong.
JVC = Japan Victor Company
JVC = Japan Victor Company
This industry has become 2 dimensional as it transcended into a 3D world.
Re: Looking for Victor Monitor VM-240 specs
^I dunno, that'd be the first monitor from JVC labeled Victor instead of the three usual letters they use.
Admittedly though, I haven't seen a whole lot of JVC monitors besides professional studio devices.
On another note, a company called VIT named his monitor models also "VM-XXXX", but I haven't found any further info about it.
Admittedly though, I haven't seen a whole lot of JVC monitors besides professional studio devices.
On another note, a company called VIT named his monitor models also "VM-XXXX", but I haven't found any further info about it.
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