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  • bigdave85
    Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 11

    #1

    FLM 3732 green tint

    Hi all, just picked up a Polaroid FLM 3732 37" flat screen. With my first inspection of the tv I found that there was a nasty buzz through the speakers that came and went. I hooked it up to a DVD player through the av ports and found that the color on the picture was red tinted. I found some info on line that explained that this set is know for haveing bulges caps which i found and replaced. The buzzing came back for a minute and dissappeared. I played with the setting for the color and got a decent picture. I thought I was good to go until I hooked it up to my satellite and found that the color is so bad it may as well be black and white. Any suggestions?
  • PlainBill
    Badcaps Legend
    • Feb 2009
    • 7034
    • USA

    #2
    Re: FLM 3732 green tint

    Originally posted by bigdave85
    Hi all, just picked up a Polaroid FLM 3732 37" flat screen. With my first inspection of the tv I found that there was a nasty buzz through the speakers that came and went. I hooked it up to a DVD player through the av ports and found that the color on the picture was red tinted. I found some info on line that explained that this set is know for haveing bulges caps which i found and replaced. The buzzing came back for a minute and dissappeared. I played with the setting for the color and got a decent picture. I thought I was good to go until I hooked it up to my satellite and found that the color is so bad it may as well be black and white. Any suggestions?
    Several, starting with the least important first..

    1. Post in the proper sub-forum. TVs and video sources, not Computer Displays.

    2. What caps did you use as replacements?

    3. Pictures, pictures. See my signature for tips on attaching them.

    PlainBill
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    Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.

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