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Topic: Eumig S710D Sound - Does the flywheel have to be spinning to get sound??
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Chad Gayle
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Posts: 9
From: New York, NY, USA
Registered: Mar 2013
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posted March 22, 2013 08:17 PM
I posted to the forum a few days ago about my problem with trying to get sound out of my S-710D. With the volume turned all the way down, there was silence; with it turned all the way up, nothing but hum. I did everything conceivable except for changing out the capacitors or replacing the sound circuit, with no change.
Tonight, I took the back off and rigged up a connection between the DIN output jack and my guitar amp. At first, all I got was the same hum; then, after I put the projector in reverse with the lamp on, I began to notice some garbled sounds (voices) coming from the amp.
I had taken the back of the projector off to verify that the projector's speaker or its leads weren't causing a problem -- and when I looked at the naked back of the unit, I noticed that the large metal disc that faces the back side, and which isn't connected to anything except a spindle in the center of the machine, was moving.
When the disc (is this the flywheel??) stopped moving, I had nothing but hum again.
So does this disc have to turn for the sound head to pick up the track? And what makes it spin? It doesn't seem to be connected to anything.
* Addendum: I just took another look. With the projector running in forward, the large disc does spin -- but slowly. When I reversed it, the disc stopped spinning.
I think what I've got is a bad sound head.
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