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Topic: came across these 16mm projectors.
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Jeff Taylor
Film Handler
Posts: 70
From: Chatham, NJ
Registered: Aug 2005
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posted November 20, 2007 09:57 AM
FWIW: The RCA 400 was a great machine, quiet, simple, rugged, gentle on film, supremely easy to thread, and the senior model shown with 6V6 output tubes had great sound. They were an offshoot of the PG series machines of the war years, and were produced from the late 1940's through the early 1960's. What John shows is an early MI-1314 model with governor motor and metal and fiber gearing. It accepted up to a 1,000 watt lamp. Later they switched to induction motors and nylon pressure plates and would accept 1,200 watt lamps. A 400 junior model was lighter and more compact and used the same mechanism with a smaller line voltage (non-transformer powered) amp. The last ones were the 415 (detachable reel arms) and 416 (folding reel arm) models which used an all miniature tube amp and in my opinion were less satisfactory. RCA then switched to the 1600 series machines which were short lived and then the tooling for these was sold to Viewlex.
-------------------- Jeff
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