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Understood
@jiveRegistered June 30, 2013Active 11 years, 4 months ago
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Jive wrote:
Ok, did the alignment check and I see one horizontal lines, and two vertical lines. They sorta intersect, BUT the horizontal line intersects at the very top of the horizontal line. I assume they should be in the middle?

Been researching how to adjust the alignment, but how do you know, say in my case, whether the verticals are too low, OR if the horizontal is too high?

What you may want to do is post this in the main forum so that it can be more easily seen. Hope you get the problem worked out!

rdk123 wrote:
Hello everyone,

I know i haven’t checked in for a while,and am a noob at anything technical,so i won’t be any help with solving your problem Jive.
But…..

I also have a problem with my VB.
I don’t know if i’m in the right thread,but it seemed fitting.

I recently purchased a very cheap vb,which was a gamble on my part,because it was sold as is.
When i received it,i tested it and it worked like a charm.
I couldn’t be more happy!
Fast forward a couple of months and i hadn’t used it in that time,
I thought: lets try out my newly purchased headphones for it.
To my shock it started to make a tremor like sound every few seconds when i turned it on,and after 4 times it made the sound,it seemded to shut down/power of.
I have looked at a few forum posts and Googled the problem,but was not able to find any answers to what it might be.
I do see the lenses/shutters move but there is no picture/startup screen.
Anyone any thoughts on this?

P.S. I am sorry if i posted this in the wrong thread or if i am stepping out line here.

In any case,thanks for any reply or help.

Ok, did the alignment check and I see one horizontal lines, and two vertical lines. They sorta intersect, BUT the horizontal line intersects at the very top of the horizontal line. I assume they should be in the middle?

Thanks for the info, I’ll check the alignment and report back.