Posts: 621
From: Bristol, South Glos, England
Registered: Mar 2009
posted January 12, 2017 10:30 AM
Very old and untested B&H 601 Gaumont 16mm sound projector. Some 70 years old, can send pics to email addresse. UNTESTED due to age, as in I wont plug into the mains as i am no electrician.
£60 very heavy so collection from Bristol or can pack etc and you arrange a courier. Cheers
Posts: 1423
From: Weymouth,Dorset,England
Registered: Oct 2012
posted January 12, 2017 11:54 AM
Mark Don't attempt to plug it into the mains. I'm pretty sure it is a 110v machine and needs a transformer, but as an electrician you would know that I'm sure. Does it come with the transformer and leads?
Posts: 1704
From: Lancashire, UK
Registered: Oct 2011
posted January 12, 2017 12:58 PM
yes this is 110 volts I have the transformer to fit this projector and leads these amps sell for decent money as they use them to make guitar amps I have sold a few of these just for the amps and put the rest in the bin the 601 and 621 were the best ones made I have a 601 mint cond in original boxes and receipt which my father bought brand new
Posts: 621
From: Bristol, South Glos, England
Registered: Mar 2009
posted January 14, 2017 09:59 AM
Thank you Guys. I am loath to 'dump' this projector but it has to go. Is the transformer i integral, or was it a seperate item of kit??
Posts: 1423
From: Weymouth,Dorset,England
Registered: Oct 2012
posted January 15, 2017 02:25 AM
Mark It was a separate unit and very heavy. This was always a downside of these early Bell & Howell projectors. Three heavy units - projector, transformer and speaker cabinet. Having said that they were well built and pretty reliable. Definitely not something to just dump.
Posts: 5895
From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
posted January 15, 2017 03:08 AM
Not only does it need a transformer (1.25 KVA), it will need a decent loudspeaker of 16 ohms, and a special Y lead to connect to projector & amplifier each separately. The lamp is also a special for Bell & Howell projectors, normally a 750watt, but a 1000watt could be used providing the projector was running at sound speed (extra speed of fan.)
Posts: 540
From: Aldershot, Hampshire, UK
Registered: Nov 2013
posted January 26, 2017 10:54 AM
The original transformer had a rounded hump shape case. Later transformers had a squarer shape and a voltmeter. The correct power leads are a must.