My previous “setup” was a total mess. I rearranged my room a while ago, but didn’t get around to build a nice setup until now.

The first step was to build something that my Philips 32PW9951 HD CRT could sit on. It weighs 50kg (110lbs), so I didn’t bother to much with finding some piece of furniture that could hold it. I ended up using a kitchen top with 6 strong metal feet (40cm/15.7" in height) screwed into it. It ended up working pretty well.

While the drawers that my smaller Sony KV-21FX20D stands on aren’t perfect, its good enough for now.

I still neede something to put all my consoles into, so I bought a used shelf for 15€ and removed the backside so that I can route my cables through.

I think it fits really well, there was also space for my VHS player, scart switch and a lamp on the side too.

I really like how it turned out. All my consoles are connected now and it’s sooo much better than it all was before. I acutally want to sit down and play something now.

This is what’s connected now:

  • Wii U (AV out over YPbPr, directly to the CRT)
  • PC (15m HDMI cable to HDMI switch, then to the CRT)
  • Switch (HDMI, also to the HDMI switch at first)
  • DVD Player (not yet connected, need a bigger scart switch)
  • VHS Player (also not connected)
  • Gamecube (RGB scart to scart switch, then to my other CRT)
  • Wii (same as Gamcube)
  • PS2 (also same as Gamecube)
  • apfelwoiSchoppen
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    2 months ago

    Congratulations, fantastic work! The hard work that y’all put into preserving CRTs is incredible. Side note: I developed two slipped discs just reading it.

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      2 months ago

      Hey thank you so much! Stuff like this is part of the CRT gaming experience, right? Getting the HD CRT up there was a total pain, my brother helped me but it’s such a monstrosity that a third person would have been useful as well haha

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        2 months ago

        I had a 36" Sony Wega so I completely understand. I stupidly got rid of it when HD flatscreens became ubiquitous.