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RE: Fuses for panny V10 plasma

Posted by Napper on October 3, 2009 at 18:13:56:

The reason my moniker is Napper, I'm a bit lazy at times. I just picked up the set last week. I saw the picture quality in the store and it was extremely good but the blacks were not quite as good as the pioneer elite that was set up beside the pany. I thought a little help in the power supply delivery might help the black level performance a bit. I also installed a ps audio soloist, and have purchased a furutech power cord as well. Once the pany is mounted up on the wall it is not going to come down for a long time. So a fuse change if possible would have to be done pronto.