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Topic: ELMO ST-600 M Projector Sound Problem
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Thomas Beiter
Junior
Posts: 19
From: St. Louis, MO
Registered: Sep 2005
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posted October 03, 2005 08:42 AM
All,
I'm new here, but ready to post my first plea for help. I recently purchased an Elmo ST-600 M Super 8 sound projector. The sound on the projector is extremely garbled. I've tried about 7 or 8 different films to make sure it wasn't the film. I searched this site for any answers and have tried the only answer I found (which was to create some slack in the pick up reel; didn't help). I've looked for adjustment screws to adjust the sound head, but didn't find any. The film is making good contact with the sound head, I've cleaned the sound head and all rollers with alcohol. I have the manual for this model, but it doesn't offer much in the way of troubleshooting this issue.
I'm out of ideas, anyone have any additional suggestions?
By the way, does anyone have any opinions on this model, good or bad? If I can't get the sound working myself, would it pay to have someone fix it or just get another projector?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Tom Beiter St. Louis, MO
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Thomas Beiter
Junior
Posts: 19
From: St. Louis, MO
Registered: Sep 2005
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posted October 04, 2005 06:25 AM
Craig, thanks for your suggestion, unfortunately, it didn't help. I tried your method about 50 times, so I would think that would have been enough. I should tell you that the record button seems to be a little floppy. It doesn't lock in place with the push button. I can move it back up without pressing the button and pressing the button alone doesn't seem to want to pop it back up. Not sure if that has anything to do with anything.
I got bold and started messing with the 2 set screws on the sound head and by loosening and readjusting the sound head, I was able to get it clearer, but still very warbly. At least I can understand what's being said. There's not much adjustment that appears can be done, just up and down.
Kevin, it does sound like it's under water. More noticeable on the higher frequencies than the lows, it seems.
Thanks again for your help. I'm open for any more suggestions!
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