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Topic: Eumig Mark S 810D Lux sound problem
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Martin Jones
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1269
From: Thetford , Norfolk,England
Registered: May 2008
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posted November 02, 2012 04:19 AM
On this machine, in the vicinity of the lamp/soundhead/changeover switch there are two little coils of wire on plastic formers mounted on flexible spring arms. The purpose of these coils (hum-bucking coils) is to INTRODUCE hum into the head circuit, the idea being that, depending on the position of the coils, the INTRODUCED hum can be adjusted to OPPOSE, and hopefully CANCEL, the natural hum. These are carefully set in the factory, but even a change of lamp can affect the setting. Someone may have previously tried adjusting these and made it worse, so I suggest that you try VERY small adjustments of each coil in turn, monitoring the effect on hum on ALL settings of the switch and direction of travel of the machine. Keep the same setting of volume control at all times so that your comparison is valid. You may yourself have disturbed them in repairing the broken lead, so this is a valid thing to try... but put them back where they were if you can get no improvement. There are, of course, other causes of excessive hum. For your pin problem..... ouch! I can only suggest that you look for scrap machines with whole pins, unless you can find someone with the skill to insert new pins (based on measurements of the one on your 810D) into the brass mounts on the claw arms. BUT... don't remove the 810 claw arm from the machine if it's running properly, the setting is critical when re-fitting it. You will have to experiment with the replacement or repaired claws when replacing into the 824s. Martin
-------------------- Retired TV Service Engineer Ongoing interest in Telecine....
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