ZENITH COLOR TELEVISION W/ REMOTE CONTROL 1960s PROMOTIONAL FILM 55924

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In this short promotional film by Zenith, the consumer electronics company touts the many advantages of its new color television sets. The film opens with a father taking his daughter to a Chicago Cubs baseball game (00:30), who are hosting the San Francisco Giants. His daughter’s reaction to seeing her first live baseball game, “in color,” causes him to make the decision to buy a color television set. Interviews with people on the street (02:29), who own Zenith products-including a B&E TV Repair employee (02:56), reinforce the quality associated with Zenith. Zenith is the first company to put color signals on the air in Chicago, paving the way for the expansion of color television. The film shows the Zenith assembly plant for its color TVs (04:15), an R&D facility (04:23), and a color tube plant. Zenith provides the best in appearance, performance, and dependability, and the film goes on to reveal how it hits each of those consumer demands. Zenith’s Plant 2 (06:19) manufactures many components used in color televisions, including the super-gold video guard tuner. At Plant 6 (07:40), Zenith hand-crafts chasses, which are critical to a television set’s performance. The film also discusses Zenith’s color demodular circuitry (10:48), the use and production of phosphor and shadow masks, and other aspects of the TV screen’s production. The final test area (17:00) is where Zenith employees ensure the high quality of Zenith’s color television sets. In the sets themselves, the controls are concealed to protect from children but are easy to use (18:56). Zenith also features the state-of-the-art “space command” remote control (19:50). With Zenith, you get ease of operation, top performance, brighter pictures, dependability, and fine appearance. The film ends with a look at the various cabinet styles of the television sets (20:53), including the Italian and French Provisional styles.
Zenith Electronics LLC is an American brand of consumer electronics owned by South Korean company LG Electronics. It was previously an American company, a manufacturer of radio and television receivers and other consumer electronics, and was headquartered in Glenview, Illinois. After a series of layoffs, the consolidated headquarters moved to Lincolnshire, Illinois. For many years, their famous slogan was "The quality goes in before the name goes on." LG Electronics acquired a controlling share of Zenith in 1995; Zenith became a wholly owned subsidiary in 1999. Zenith was the inventor of subscription television and the modern remote control, and the first to develop High-definition television (HDTV) in North America.
The company was co-founded by Ralph Matthews and Karl Hassel in Chicago, Illinois, as Chicago Radio Labs in 1918 as a small producer of amateur radio equipment. The name "Zenith" came from ZN'th, a contraction of its founders' ham radio call sign, 9ZN. They were joined in 1921 by Eugene F. McDonald, and Zenith Radio Company was formally incorporated in 1923. Zenith introduced the first portable radio in 1924, the first mass-produced AC radio in 1926, and push-button tuning in 1927. It added automobile radios in the 1930s with its Model 460, promoting the fact that it needed no separate generator or battery, selling at US$59.95 The first Zenith television set appeared in 1939, with its first commercial sets sold to the public in 1948. The company is credited with having invented such things as the wireless remote control and FM multiplex stereo. Zenith also pioneered in the development of high-contrast and flat-face picture tubes, and the multichannel television sound (MTS) stereo system used on analog television broadcasts in the United States and Canada (as opposed to the BBC-developed NICAM digital stereo sound system for analog television broadcasts, used in many places around the world.) Zenith was also one of the first companies to introduce a digital HDTV system implementation, parts of which were included in the ATSC standard starting with the 1993 model Grand Alliance. They were also one of the first American manufacturers to market a home VCR, selling a Sony-built Betamax video recorder starting in 1977.
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@jimmyday9536
@jimmyday9536 Жыл бұрын
I am 65 yrs old now, back in my twenties I worked for a local TV shop here in MD, and it was well established that Zenith products were the top of the line. They were more expensive than RCA. Motorola, and the others, but we had very few service calls for Zenith TV sets, and from a service standpoint, we found they were built like tanks and were true workhorses.
@Mario_N64
@Mario_N64 2 ай бұрын
Zenith and Sony were the state of the art in TV technology back then.
@josephgaviota
@josephgaviota Ай бұрын
Agree with @jimmy, my dad _always_ bought Zenith; both our stereo and our television. "The Quality Goes In, Before the Names Goes On," as they said. So said this company (like Sears) has gone completely away.
@tomfranco4866
@tomfranco4866 5 жыл бұрын
Sad to see all the stuff that made America great is gone☹
@williamlegall2988
@williamlegall2988 2 жыл бұрын
Sad indeed. Zenith, Polaroid, Ampex, Singer, Remington-Rand, multi-lifetime Schwinn bicycles & even GM, just to name a few. Lets not forget Good-Humor, Breyer's, Ebinger's and Dugan's desert products, that were to die for. What a great country we had. Brings tears to my eyes. Younger generations that weren't there, could never understand. Finally, at least from personal experience, living in Brooklyn, no one cared about race or color. Most all would routinely joke about their own breed. Politicians & the media changed all that.
@johnfranklin5277
@johnfranklin5277 3 жыл бұрын
My great uncle bought a Zenith radio, phonograph console new in 1954. I always loved it. When he passed at 100!, I asked for the old radio and was given it, that was 1994. 26 years later, its still working great. Never been rebuilt, only 1 tube inside is not Zenith. Record player, COBRA MATIC, still works fine also. At 66 years old, it sometimes runs all day, not a hitch. Its true, THE QUALITY GOES IN, BEFORE THE NAME GOES ON.
@williamlegall2988
@williamlegall2988 2 жыл бұрын
That's the REALLY good era. By 63 or so, the sound quality went way down. BTW, the Cobra tone-arm was used in the finest juke boxes, that had to be near bulletproof. Enjoyed your story!
@josephgaviota
@josephgaviota Ай бұрын
OMG, I'd completely forgotten the term "Cobra Matic" !! Thanks for reminding me.
@robinsattahip2376
@robinsattahip2376 3 жыл бұрын
All those jobs lost, never to return. No wonder we are a dying country.
@mjg263
@mjg263 Жыл бұрын
Color sets were such a huge investment back then, extremely expensive! We had a 19” Motorola portable black and white set all through the 60’s and the first half of the 70’s lol! Dad didn’t believe in throwing money away on a color set, he just didn’t think it was that important. It was quite surprising to see all those shows from the 60’s that were in color for the first time.
@kingfish4575
@kingfish4575 3 жыл бұрын
Wow educational I can only imagine how expensive that was.
@DarrellS54
@DarrellS54 6 жыл бұрын
I always enjoy watching old promotional films such as this. Thank you for posting.
@franek.97
@franek.97 4 жыл бұрын
This video made me to throw out my new flat screne smart TV and buy good old Zenith... And also pack of smokes :P
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 3 жыл бұрын
Good Luck getting a signal...📺
@CoMmAnDrX
@CoMmAnDrX 3 жыл бұрын
@@luisreyes1963 The snow is better than what is on TV anyway.
@speedracer1945
@speedracer1945 2 жыл бұрын
@@luisreyes1963 yeah instead of smokes he have to get a digital box you get better channels than on satellite .
@arthdenton
@arthdenton 3 жыл бұрын
Color television is amazing.
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 2 жыл бұрын
At first. 😕
@ArmyOne519
@ArmyOne519 3 жыл бұрын
The Good Old Days . I miss them 😊🇺🇸
@dogstar7
@dogstar7 4 жыл бұрын
The heart warming story of a father who takes his little girl to the ballpark and has a psychotic break
@rickjohnson2859
@rickjohnson2859 4 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 3 жыл бұрын
Too bad Rifftrax didn't get a hold of this promotional film sooner. 😆
@histubeness
@histubeness 3 жыл бұрын
While he, and everyone around him, subjects her to second hand smoke.
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru 3 жыл бұрын
Ha!!!! And he realized real life is in color!
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru 3 жыл бұрын
Our Zenith only caught fire and burned down our first home.
@sterlinsilver
@sterlinsilver 3 жыл бұрын
Wow... Color television! What an age we live in! What's next, portable telephones?
@dbridger620
@dbridger620 2 жыл бұрын
"We surround each dot with a jet-black matrix." I believe it was Zenith that gave us the black matrix picture tubes with improved contrast- the "Chromacolor" picture tubes.
@69Dartman
@69Dartman 2 жыл бұрын
The black shadow mask was Chroma Color and they had Chroma Color 2 as well I think. It made the picture brighter and possibly 2 was the higher brightness rare earth phosphors the newer tubes had like the ad is saying. My first color TV was a used 69 Zenith 23" tube set I paid 115 bucks for in 73. Saved my berry picking money all summer to buy it.
@martyduncan2636
@martyduncan2636 2 жыл бұрын
My parents got our first color TV a Zenith, no less, in 1971. It was incredibly heavy with a handle on the top. They had the audacity to refer to it as “portable” 😂
@crist67mustang
@crist67mustang 3 жыл бұрын
C nut. Zenith. See not. 😋 A friend of mine who lived in Connecticut for 4 years, his family when return to Chile in 1980 (where I write) I remember they had a Zenirh Color TV set, and a remote control throw ultrasound system as footage shows. When a key was press it a metallic sound can be heard, as a _cling_ . for basic adjustments. And I also noticed screen shadow had rounded dots, not rectangular bricks blue, red, green as several Color TV set used to use. My father in 1979 bought a Sharp 19", we had a General Electric for two weeks before, but it had some problems when night due low voltage in the city, so it had not auto-voltage system, wich cause of a reduced frame of image after 8 of night. Fortunatelly Chile choosed NTSC system in 1978, some other countries here in Southanerica prefiered PAL European color system. I say this because my friend arrived from USA and his family could not have watched their Zenith TV set. ©2021, Cristian. Thanks for reading me. ,😘
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 2 жыл бұрын
Today that little girl is a woman telling her therapist of the day her father finally took her to the ball park, only to begin talking to nonexistent people in front of the crowd. She hasn’t gotten over the stigma yet! 🙄
@310McQueen
@310McQueen 2 жыл бұрын
Today we take color television sets for granted. Back then it must have been like how buying a gaming PC is today.
@Mario_N64
@Mario_N64 2 ай бұрын
It was a big investment.
@DarrellS54
@DarrellS54 2 жыл бұрын
It's sad the big names are nothing but names on stickers that are slapped on cheap made junk now.
@andreacarboni3290
@andreacarboni3290 2 жыл бұрын
Interessante io sono in Italia mi ricordo quando fabbricavano qui i tvc Grundig / Minerva a catodo duravano una vita si parlò di 45/55 anni fa' ero un bambino ora i tvc led o OLED chinesi /o sud corani o giapponesi durano 3 anni una volta la tecnologia durava ora obsolescenza programmata
@CAESARbonds
@CAESARbonds 2 жыл бұрын
I wish I could afford a old zenith set from the period. A 20 inch roundie. The old phosphorus coatings have such a nice vibe. The quality goes in before the name goes on.
@histubeness
@histubeness 3 жыл бұрын
Gotta admit, if I didn't have a color set yet, back then, and watched this promo, I would of bought a Zenith.
@StrangeScaryNewEngland
@StrangeScaryNewEngland 3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. This was a very well done advertisement and definitely works
@tomfranco4866
@tomfranco4866 2 жыл бұрын
If I had to buy a color TV 1967 it would have been zenith
@marshallblythe7240
@marshallblythe7240 5 жыл бұрын
20:07 Second girl from the left looks exactly like Tina Louise (Ginger from “Gilligan’s Island).
@ajarnolaf9034
@ajarnolaf9034 9 ай бұрын
The epitome of the phrase 'They don't make 'em like they used to!'
@tomservo56954
@tomservo56954 2 жыл бұрын
The Space Command added around $100 to the price.
@gsnfan
@gsnfan 2 жыл бұрын
0:30 Smart decision! But wow, look how many were smoking!
@HISPEKK
@HISPEKK 4 жыл бұрын
So printed circuits are bad news waw must remember that...
@WPM_in_ATL
@WPM_in_ATL 3 жыл бұрын
Zenith made a point at the time. PC boards (favored by RCA and others) did not hold up well with the heat tubes generated. On the other hand, the "hand crafted chassis" were/was (probably) more expensive to build. Zenith DID begin to use PC boards on TV sets as they became solid-state. Zenith made a lot of "hybrid" models that took the tube count down to four (3 in horizontal, 1 in vertical) before they went 100% solid-state in the 1970's.
@BETTERWORLDSGT
@BETTERWORLDSGT 3 жыл бұрын
You had to have Money to get Color TV then, We didn't get one till 75. We had a Big B&W TV that was made about 1957.. FM Radio was expensive too! Our first Color TV was Zenith, the old one was a Magnavox.
@Mario_N64
@Mario_N64 2 ай бұрын
Our first color TV was a Sony Trinitron in 1979.
@Zickcermacity
@Zickcermacity 2 жыл бұрын
I am a fan of, and provider of, a "wheel alignment for your TV" of sorts: Calibration. Using industry-reference standardized patterns, I can set the Contrast, Brightness, Color, etc. to where they belong, for transparent display of the original signal or content. Unfortunately, today's flat screen HD panels are factory configured with the equivalent of having all the controls on these old Zeniths turned up to the max! And that is influencing the set buying public's concept of what is a 'good' picture. My goal is to undo such falsehoods, and help people achieve the most accurate image they can from their TVs. Plus, extend the life of the TVs
@dglcomputers1498
@dglcomputers1498 4 жыл бұрын
Gold never wears out?, it's a very soft metal so most certainly does wear and that is partially why it is used as due to the fact that it does wear it's self-cleaning.
@almostfm
@almostfm 3 жыл бұрын
While gold is soft, they mentioned the tuners were 16k gold, which is relatively hard. And gold isn't "self-cleaning" because it wears. Gold reacts with very few things, so there's nothing to "clean". That inertness is why when people find gold, it's almost always quite pure.
@Dougc3157
@Dougc3157 3 жыл бұрын
What a great film promotion for Zenith. That was a great company. Too bad they are gone . We don't have many great firms like that here anymore, that produced a great line of products that supported the USA. Sad, we have to rely on other countries for stuff today.
@speedracer1945
@speedracer1945 2 жыл бұрын
We buy for the price nowadays not was made in the US
@larryaldrich4351
@larryaldrich4351 5 ай бұрын
To see color TV on the old Zenith for the first time was a remarkable experience.
@josephgaviota
@josephgaviota Ай бұрын
💯
@powderriver2424
@powderriver2424 6 жыл бұрын
I doubt anyone remembers what it was like when an actual TV repairman came to your house and replaced a tube or replacing one yourself, taking the used tube to the store and plugging it in to a tester on a display to see if the tube was really bad then picking a new tube from the many types available. It wasn’t very long from 1960 that the Japanese revolutionized TV manufacture and the modern electronic components changed the way TV’s were manufactured in a mere 20 years American made TV’s vanished overnight and the last American made TV was Curtis Mathis, very good brand it was gone by 1982, however the company still exists as it diversified into other things.
@scootin123
@scootin123 6 жыл бұрын
Powder River you got me on that one. You mean people would take out their TV tube to have tested?
@powderriver2424
@powderriver2424 6 жыл бұрын
Lior Holtslag yes because sometimes the tube still functioned, however it wasn’t at peak performance they either blew out or kind of half worked.
@bradleysmall2230
@bradleysmall2230 5 жыл бұрын
i remember being with dad doing that stuff. Peeps did not like paying 5 bucks for an expensive one so you hoped those were ok. Peeps used to check all of them while at itm if anything was wrong rather than pay a repairman... remember western auto and
@jrmcferren
@jrmcferren 4 жыл бұрын
@@scootin123 Not the picture tube, that was usually checked in set by the service tech. The other tubes were easily removed and some recommended that you pull every (other) tube and take them in to test every few months to find them as they were going bad. I don't think HV rectifier tubes were commonly pulled (DIY TV repair articles of the 60s kept you out of the HV cage if I recall correctly). Here's the strange thing, just because a tube tests bad, doesn't mean it is bad, if it tests good, it could be bad. The best tester is the device itself. In big cities, it was possible that you could have really bad tubes in the IF section, but since the signals were so strong the weak tubes didn't show up unless tested. Tubes were sometimes bad out of the box (I know a former TV tech that told me a story about how he and another tech ended up sending a set to Zenith depot repair for a bad tube). Vacuum tubes are still used in a lot of applications. TV transmitters for example are still sometimes using tubes. Your microwave oven has at least one. Anything with a Vacuum Fluorescent Display has that tube in it. CRTs of course are vacuum tubes as well.
@johnfranklin5277
@johnfranklin5277 3 жыл бұрын
I used to do exactly that !! Pull them out, take them to Thrifty drug store , find the bad one, take the new one home, install, boom tv fixed. 😊
@GregoryLindsey1979
@GregoryLindsey1979 2 жыл бұрын
Amusing to see a company touting point-to-point hand wiring over printed circuits. It makes sense for tubes, but once transistors became standard, point-to-point was basically ancient history, and an absolute rat's-nest nightmare to troubleshoot.
@pumasgoya
@pumasgoya 2 жыл бұрын
Good hi fi units are still hand soldered.
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 3 жыл бұрын
My family's first color TV was a Zenith- in January 1972.
@jhonwask
@jhonwask 3 жыл бұрын
Our family's first color was a Quasar Magnavox with the works in the drawer.
@cashed-out2192
@cashed-out2192 2 жыл бұрын
It was a long time before we got color tv, too.
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru 3 жыл бұрын
She used to really love baseball, until she realized how boring it is.
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 3 жыл бұрын
A look at when Zenith TVs were the height of American technology.
@glennso47
@glennso47 2 жыл бұрын
After I have watched baseball on tv, it was a letdown when I actually went to a live game. The ballpark was much smaller than I visualized from tv or radio.
@Slimecrazy234
@Slimecrazy234 2 жыл бұрын
"wow its in color!"
@bradleysmall2230
@bradleysmall2230 5 жыл бұрын
this reminds me of an old zenith tv company joke about a person asking for a raise. as we all know there slogan is - the quality goes in b 4 the name goes on... A person asked for a promotion and a new name plate on her door and she seemed to not be getting it so it seemed to them to her. When asking why to her male boss he said the quality goes in b 4 the name goes on.
@fairfaxcat1312
@fairfaxcat1312 2 жыл бұрын
The idea of Zenith is to serve people who know quality when they see it.
@kbobdonahue1966
@kbobdonahue1966 2 жыл бұрын
Live color TV from the 1950s and 60s is amazing.
@robinsattahip2376
@robinsattahip2376 2 жыл бұрын
How many jobs did we export overseas since this was made?
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 2 жыл бұрын
Too, too many. 😢
@maravilhasdaeletronica6673
@maravilhasdaeletronica6673 2 жыл бұрын
Take a look at my old philco ford tv.
@JENDALL714
@JENDALL714 3 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately today, we have let substandard become the norm, buying low quality televisions from a discount retailer such as Walmart. When I was young, the mentality was different, you didn't buy a television for your family room from a discount retailer, you would be ashamed to have people over if you did. You worked hard for your money, so you bought a good television from a reputable quality retailer. I remember the only cheap television that my father ever bought was a 13" Sanyo from Zody's because my mother wanted a small TV in the dining room, and cheap it was, didn't last more than a few years. Our good television was a Zenith sold under the Montgomery Ward house brand name and lasted for more than 30 years.
@cardtrix1970
@cardtrix1970 3 жыл бұрын
Stan Fiedler had at least one of these sets in his Arcade(Janesville, Wisconsin). I have one of them. It's not being used, but last time I plugged it in, it looked like it would work. I wonder how many "Vizeo" sets will still be working after 50/plus years?
@raccoon681
@raccoon681 3 жыл бұрын
quiet a few and if there not working a re cap will get them up and running
@scratchdog2216
@scratchdog2216 2 жыл бұрын
Can horse and car races be far behind for the young lady?
@socksumi
@socksumi 3 жыл бұрын
Zenith really used to push their stereo gear back in the day. It was advertized constantly... radio, TV, magazines. In the early 70s I remember my parents fell for all the ads and finally bought a Zenith "Allegro" stereo system and I was so excited. But I ended up so disappointed... it sounded like cheap low end garbage... especially compared to my friend's Marantz Advent system.
@williamlegall2988
@williamlegall2988 2 жыл бұрын
By the time the Allegro stuff was introduced, most American products were "compromised". The Marantz / "Original-Advent" system is still highly revered in 2022. STILL sounds more enjoyable than contemporary "high-end" systems, costing more than a Lexus (or even a good home, in some cases). BTW, Zenith made really good console audio, up until they introduced the solid-state stuff. They even had sealed speaker enclosures. Once they began advertising "high-power" 240-watt (EIA peak) amp sections, they weren't the same quality.
@Mario_N64
@Mario_N64 2 ай бұрын
They did invent stereo tv sound.
@grants5554
@grants5554 2 жыл бұрын
I love that I'm able to view this, even if it is hokey as hell lol. Posterity is sooooo important.
@oldtvnut
@oldtvnut 12 күн бұрын
I wonder where the public would have seen this film. Was it still common at the time of this film for large corporations (like General Motors) to provide 16 mm promotional films to churches and other social organizations? I know that many films were not quite 100% product promotion from start to finish like this one.
@Mario_N64
@Mario_N64 2 ай бұрын
Zenith was instrumental in developing the current HDTV standard, and video streaming. But they didn't have enough funds to keep developing their own technology. The company was sold to LG of Korea in the mid 90s. 😢
@KeonAureii
@KeonAureii Жыл бұрын
Ah yeah, the pre-RoHS era.
@ryan2020091
@ryan2020091 10 күн бұрын
These days people will nick that telly just to harvest the gold in the tuner, just as they are nicking catalytic converters for platinum.
@cblizz730
@cblizz730 18 күн бұрын
That guy couldn't put down the cigarettes.
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru 3 жыл бұрын
See the kid on the floor? That was me growing up. I was the “automatic” channel changer. Are you here to rob me? Yes, hand over those gold-plated tuners!
@Qboro66
@Qboro66 3 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a video just like this for my Samsung 50" Crystal UHD 8000 Series 4K TV.
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 2 жыл бұрын
Hilarious. 😑
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru 3 жыл бұрын
Visited a friend who had the first remote control in our neighborhood. If you hit your hand on the floor it changed the channel. (I want quality color, and lung cancer!)
@tonyjgcoelho
@tonyjgcoelho 6 жыл бұрын
My mother had one Zenith like those that heated and took fire in the curtain.
@johnfranklin5277
@johnfranklin5277 3 жыл бұрын
That's not Zeniths fault.
@TheBigdog868
@TheBigdog868 13 күн бұрын
I dunno. I'm still on the fence about color TV 📺 Maybe next year I'll buy one
@DemocracyDiesInDarkness
@DemocracyDiesInDarkness 6 жыл бұрын
Didn't the first color TVs have issues with producing X-rays?
@docgonzo1973
@docgonzo1973 4 жыл бұрын
That was GE
@bobweiss8682
@bobweiss8682 2 жыл бұрын
@@docgonzo1973 GE was the worst offender, but pretty much all the early sets did so. The cure was to use leaded glass for the CRT and high voltage tube envelopes, and eventually eliminate the high voltage rectifier and regulator tubes altogether.
@benbernal8813
@benbernal8813 3 жыл бұрын
Bring back these TV's they work better for bringing in Antenna Reception best ever I love my Antenna TV's are better
@tripjet999
@tripjet999 3 жыл бұрын
"The parts go in, before the name goes on."
@RickTheGeek
@RickTheGeek 19 күн бұрын
Aaaaand it’s ironic that it’s filmed in black and white lol
@gevansmd
@gevansmd 6 ай бұрын
Funny that they tout handwiring over PCBs.
@Mario_N64
@Mario_N64 2 ай бұрын
In the 60s, other American manufacturers were starting to get worried about Asian manufacturers like Sony and Goldstar. Zenith executives said that Asian companies would never be worthy competitors, since they "made only junk". Boy, were they wrong.
@bobweiss8682
@bobweiss8682 13 күн бұрын
They eventually were bought out by the Korean firm Goldstar (now LG) so.....
@lonasimpresasmonterrey7599
@lonasimpresasmonterrey7599 4 ай бұрын
POPCORN CARAMEL ,HOT DOG AND ONE COKE YUMMY
@laureanoarantesnetto8175
@laureanoarantesnetto8175 Жыл бұрын
Zenith returne to Brazil 😊😊😊😊
@pcno2832
@pcno2832 3 жыл бұрын
8:30 I don't know why none of the manufacturers (to my knowledge) used the fiberglass PC boards that were, even then, common in computer and military applications. Sure, they would have cost more than phenolic, but they were nearly indestructible and would have cost less than a point-to-point-wired chassis.
@williamlegall2988
@williamlegall2988 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, except my industry observation when it comes to somewhat newer tube gear. I'm a fan of Audio-Research gear, from 1980 through the mid 90's or so. Though the glass P-C boards never give out, they are too rigid to move with tubes heating and giant high voltage storage capacitor "buzz". Every failure (other than tubes of course) resulted from solder-joint to PC failure. There's no "give" that hand wiring allows. Seen this dozens of times. I heavily solder these joints, and it seems to alleviate the issue. At least I think so. There's no doubt in my mind, that hand wiring has its advantage. Many high-end audiophile (tube) brands still "hand wire".
@Mario_N64
@Mario_N64 2 ай бұрын
High end audio home equipment did use those boards.
@speedracer1945
@speedracer1945 2 жыл бұрын
My first television was a Zenith chromecast and that Tv lasted me 20 yrs and played well . I gave it to the Salvation army.
@glennso47
@glennso47 2 жыл бұрын
Did you remember to apologize for the way you have treated the poor? The Army wants us to do that now.m
@JENDALL714
@JENDALL714 3 жыл бұрын
I have a Zenith Space Command Television works perfect, added a converter box with a built in DVR recorder.
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 2 жыл бұрын
Nice to see some people preserve classic video technology. 📺
@BlackNAVYAmericanVET
@BlackNAVYAmericanVET 5 жыл бұрын
What is a tube ?
@cashed-out2192
@cashed-out2192 2 жыл бұрын
cathode tube.
@socksumi
@socksumi 3 жыл бұрын
Why do they call TV a "set" Set of what? it's a single unit, not a set of parts that require assembly.
@sambaker3233
@sambaker3233 2 жыл бұрын
Indeed it is a set if parts that make up a television
@Mario_N64
@Mario_N64 2 ай бұрын
Because it was the chassis and the cabinet. Back then you could also buy just the chassis.
@bobweiss8682
@bobweiss8682 13 күн бұрын
@@sambaker3233 Especially if you bought a Heathkit....
@bradleysmall2230
@bradleysmall2230 5 жыл бұрын
where was mean joe greene in the tunnel
@AerodromZeljavagodine
@AerodromZeljavagodine 3 жыл бұрын
EI NIS FROM YUGOSLAVIJA 😍
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 3 жыл бұрын
What part?
@hakureicirno6059
@hakureicirno6059 2 жыл бұрын
7:58 No printed circuits. I am a bit surprised that would be an advertising point. I don't really know how those loose wires and semi exposed individual components are better than PCBs. Maybe PCBs made in 1960s are in far worse quality compared to today ?
@TractorMonkeywithJL
@TractorMonkeywithJL 2 жыл бұрын
They were a lot easier to work on than printed circuit boards. It takes a lot more skill and soldering equipment to remove components from a pcb. The pcb is easier to manufacture and harder to work on. There are advantages to each system though. Tv companies did start making tv's with removable pcb's so when the tv repairman made a house call, he could swap out a bad board instead of taking the tv back to the shop. The tv shop then sent the bad boards back to the factory to be refurbished.
@bobweiss8682
@bobweiss8682 2 жыл бұрын
PCBs and vacuum tubes were a bad combination for reliability. The heat from the tubes would slowly char and warp the cheap paper based phenolic boards used at the time. PCBs didn't really become reliable until transistors took over, reducing the heat load, and glass/epoxy boards became more common, improving mechanical strength.
@Zickcermacity
@Zickcermacity 2 жыл бұрын
I swear the narrator of this film sounds like Leonard Nimoy
@NigelDixon1952
@NigelDixon1952 2 жыл бұрын
Notice how almost everything the father said started with 'My'. "My color TV, my sound, my quality, my my my my my" !!! Why were all American men in the 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and on and on, always declaring everything as 'My' ? His poor wife was just sitting there obediently as he droned on and on about everything being his. I'll tell you something, I'm in The UK, and if I ever did that my wife would dump the bloody TV on me!
@1marcelfilms
@1marcelfilms 2 жыл бұрын
half deaf construction worker bragging about the sound what a joke 2:45
@ZaGranyuDobra
@ZaGranyuDobra 3 ай бұрын
Смотрел и чуть не расплакался. Почему раньше техника была произведением искусства, а сейчас такое одноразовое говно? Раньше телевизор могли купить один и на всю жизнь.
@goldendreams3437
@goldendreams3437 6 жыл бұрын
Dose zenith make T.V.s anymore?
@powderriver2424
@powderriver2424 6 жыл бұрын
Golden Dreams unfortunately no Zenith went out of business in the 1980’s. Curtis Mathis was the last American made TV and it went out in the 80’s as well. You may see names from time to time but none are the real companies that used to exist just maybe a licensed name to whom may own it.
@scootin123
@scootin123 6 жыл бұрын
Golden Dreams my parents always insisted on a Zenith Television, but we never owned a color Zenith
@DarrellS54
@DarrellS54 6 жыл бұрын
My family had an Admiral 27 inch console from the late 70`s that was given to us. The picture tube only produced green so that had to be replaced. It was around $400.00 in 1984 money to get it done.
@docgonzo1973
@docgonzo1973 4 жыл бұрын
When Zenith got bought out by Goldstar in the 90s the quality went straight to the crapper. I remember I was an audio technician and having mandatory overtime on an Saturday replacing picture tubes on Zenith only tvs that were under warranty. They were complete JUNK!
@theatomicpunkkid
@theatomicpunkkid 3 жыл бұрын
@@docgonzo1973 so basically zenith got a gold star and then that was it. Oof!
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