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Topic: 16mm sound quality
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Maurice Leakey
Film God
Posts: 5895
From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
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posted February 27, 2018 05:28 AM
Bell & Howell often made projectors with only one tone control. I have the last "Wooden Blimp" model which has bass and treble controls. It's the 8636BL, made in 1975, thirteen years after the "new" models, 641, 642, 643, & 644 were introduced.
It's called the Maritime as it's AC/DC model and was intended for use on ships which for many years only had a DC supply. It operates straight from the mains and has a mixture of valves and transistors in its amplifier. Also, no PEC alongside the valves, it uses the modern solar cell. The sound is excellent.
It's a single case with a small detachable speaker at the rear, this can be used in situ, or with its attached lead extended it can be placed near the screen.
The exciter lamp is the modern G29 (4v 0.75a). The projection lamp is the standard A1/53 @ 750 watts, but 240 volts. It says that it can use the A1/91 which is 1000 watts but I have never used a 1000 watt is these types of models, whilst it will give more light there is the point that the small lamp-house is now emitting one thousand watts of heat which may not be a good idea. Even the 750 watt lamp does get everything quite warm.
It's often used and I keep a record of the dates of the lubrication of its various oiling points.
-------------------- Maurice
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