The internet can be a wonderful thing. About a year and a half ago, my 20+ yo Mitsubishi TV started acting up with foldover at the top of the screen which would go away after about 5 minutes. Finally it shrank to a thin horizontal line across the middle of the screen. Still had sound though. I thought it was a goner and would cost more to repair than it was worth so I stuck it in the garage and went out and bought a new Sony HDTV flatscreen. With HD content it looks gorgeous. With SD content, not so much. The old CRT looked better with the SD stuff. Anyway, right after Christmas, my slightly more than 1 yo Sony decides to go on the blink. Good thing I bought the extended warranty. While waiting for the Sony to be repaired, I decided to do a little surfing about the old Mitsu and found several archived forums with problems similar to mine. Turns out it's a fairly common problem with those (and many other) Mitsu sets and can be repaired with about $10 in parts. A few eBay purchases later and some soldering, and voila! the old Mitsu is back in business. I also got the replacement for the (non-repairable) Sony at the same time, so that goes back in the TV cabinet, but it's nice to know I've now got a functional backup should the new Sony go the way of its predecessor.
I would never have attempted this repair before being inspired by this and a few other forums in building and troubleshooting amps over the last several years.