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Sega Megalo 410

http://imgur.com/a/EfhkvE3

Need something to hold up the back end a bit better, but otherwise good to go after some brightness/color adjustments.

Now to find a cheap line doubler to get JAMMA stuff in there.
Holy shit rewrite. That looks incredible!

Do you have a way of hooking up an OSSC for some scanline closeups?

Thanks for posting this. Best thing I have seen all weekend.


 
Do you have a way of hooking up an OSSC for some scanline closeups?
It didn't cross my mind to toss my OSSC in there for the time being. I'll look at that later today.

Close-ups are HARD. I still have the original screen so you get huge red/green/blue bars through your pictures if they're not at very particular angles. But I'll see what I can do!
 
Waouuuh the megalo is getting a lot of love. Mannn you guys have advance in your project since the last I saw you. Nice this keep me energized to move along my own restoration. I bought an Hitachi projection tv and I open it and take the fresnel lens. @tiff_lee can you link your mount.
 
I chopped up a Sony SXRD today and cut a screen for my cab with a scoring knife. Got a nice cut also that bled like hell.. I don't know how well this will hold up when the projector I get hits it. It sure looks WAYYYY better than it did. In the first image you can see my cab glass laid right onto it before cutting so I could just use that as a scoring guide. Second image is the screen itself installed. Finale image is the glass installed over the screen. Also, the screen sustained a crack at the bottom of the plexi when I was working on it. As long as weathering doesn't make that crack travel I might be okay, made a lazy attempt to seal it a bit with super glue I don't think it is in the screen view. This plexi has a black film. I also scored a rather nice mirror out of that tv. When cut to size it'll be a nice mock of and original. If only I had the brackets. I'll figure out something. This is a major step forward if it worked out. I'll see. I have a fresnel lens also, but I haven't cut it and probably won't bother if the Benq dodges that step for me.
so you did not use the fresnel lens. Which part of that projection tv you use then???? I’m perplexed
 
The screen itself, which is a separate sheet and the lens is behind it. They were taped together, so I split em, cut it down and installed it. I gotta see if it works out when the projector is installed. Mirror first though. I got my jamma harness today to.
 
The screen itself, which is a separate sheet and the lens is behind it. They were taped together, so I split em, cut it down and installed it. I gotta see if it works out when the projector is installed. Mirror first though. I got my jamma harness today to.
why are you not using the fresnel lens. I thought that was the most important part?
 
deconstruct to undestand, that is how I learn. So I went on a treasure hunt today into the megalo and an hitachi rear projection TV that I bought.
i learnt a lot about the inside of the megalo and I came out with more question also.
first and most important question of that day:

1- what is the best way to cut the projection screen that I got from the Hitachi?
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2- as you can see in the pictures below the fiber glass is bent so when I close the control panel it does close properly.
any idea on how to fix this issue?

https://imgur.com/a/ir4tdgd

then I found many part inside and for some of those I think I can modify them and reuse them.

https://imgur.com/a/4X39Xlv

and some part I have no idea what they are for.

https://imgur.com/a/3AwE1k8

and some I will probably not need like this, looks like an isolation transformer to me a biffy one

https://imgur.com/a/c3i0xmx

ok that it for today. hopefuffy someone can help and I will put the screen in and test it.

PS: I also have the power supply and AMP I just need to clean it .

https://imgur.com/a/2rTCH13

I'm also looking for an OEM speaker to buy, if any one has a lead

Thank and sheer up megalo restoration.
 

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To me that looks like a fresnel lens.

The fresnel is made for the projector that was installed in your Hitachi set.

Thinking either the original RGB projector or replacement will project at the same distance is in question.

I’m looking forward to your outcome.
 
Hey all. I got a rgb>vga converter. Also partially wired my jamma. Pain in the ass with this crap soldering iron I was using.
 
To me that looks like a fresnel lens.

The fresnel is made for the projector that was installed in your Hitachi set.

Thinking either the original RGB projector or replacement will project at the same distance is in question.

I’m looking forward to your outcome.
yes it is a fresnel lens, I'm trying to cut it and make it fit. what should I use for the cut?
 
Kaza, I pm'd you. I'm gonna order a benq friday and get to the real root of getting this sucker running. It's shaping up quicker than I expected it to.
 
To me that looks like a fresnel lens.

The fresnel is made for the projector that was installed in your Hitachi set.

Thinking either the original RGB projector or replacement will project at the same distance is in question.

I’m looking forward to your outcome.
yes it is a fresnel lens, I'm trying to cut it and make it fit. what should I use for the cut?
what does it looks like now? After the cut and not real adjustment ???
 
I am not using my fresnel lens at all if I don't need it, so I'm not cutting mine unless I have no choice.
 
Can anyone with a working volume knob tell me where it traces to? In other good news, both my speakers work.
 

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Can anyone with a working volume knob tell me where it traces to? In other good news, both my speakers work.
do you have the original psu, I think there is an AMP inside and one part is leballed speaker maybe it goes there.
 
To me that looks like a fresnel lens.

The fresnel is made for the projector that was installed in your Hitachi set.

Thinking either the original RGB projector or replacement will project at the same distance is in question.

I’m looking forward to your outcome.
yes it is a fresnel lens, I'm trying to cut it and make it fit. what should I use for the cut?
I would use a straight edge, Marker and a skill saw. Than sand your edges with a fine grit Sandpaper.

it looks like you have 3/4" around the frame for give so it should be easy.

I don't know if a fresnal for your replacment projector is a good idea though. I would us RPF and keep it simple.

I used fresnals in the past to magnify screen in DIY projection and your replacement projector doesn't need help with the throw and may hinder your ability to tune it.
 
I'm also looking for an OEM speaker to buy, if any one has a lead
They're the same as the Blast, so it becomes "GOOD LUCK" because most of them are rotted out nowadays. On that note, I did reach out to the manufacturer to see what minimum order requirement is on replacements. Someone tracked them down on FB this week and tried to get a dozen but were told they were below MOQ.

I don't know if a fresnal for your replacment projector is a good idea though.
I have the fresnal from mine still in there, looks good. (Still guilty for not grabbing OSSC pics yet).

I'll see if I can figure out where that volume pot goes today.
 
To me that looks like a fresnel lens.

The fresnel is made for the projector that was installed in your Hitachi set.

Thinking either the original RGB projector or replacement will project at the same distance is in question.

I’m looking forward to your outcome.
yes it is a fresnel lens, I'm trying to cut it and make it fit. what should I use for the cut?
I would use a straight edge, Marker and a skill saw. Than sand your edges with a fine grit Sandpaper.
it looks like you have 3/4" around the frame for give so it should be easy.

I don't know if a fresnal for your replacment projector is a good idea though. I would us RPF and keep it simple.

I used fresnals in the past to magnify screen in DIY projection and your replacement projector doesn't need help with the throw and may hinder your ability to tune it.
what is RPF, rear projection fabric?
 
I'm also looking for an OEM speaker to buy, if any one has a lead
They're the same as the Blast, so it becomes "GOOD LUCK" because most of them are rotted out nowadays. On that note, I did reach out to the manufacturer to see what minimum order requirement is on replacements. Someone tracked them down on FB this week and tried to get a dozen but were told they were below MOQ.

I don't know if a fresnal for your replacment projector is a good idea though.
I have the fresnal from mine still in there, looks good. (Still guilty for not grabbing OSSC pics yet).

I'll see if I can figure out where that volume pot goes today.
Hey Rewrite....if I'm right that there are two speakers inside each box, I'm in for probably 12, depending on cost. If you make a group buy, give me a shout, as hopefully that amount would help clear the hump.
 
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