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Topic: Fumeo 9145 theater projector
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Andrew Woodcock
Film God
Posts: 7477
From: Manchester Uk
Registered: Aug 2012
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posted September 26, 2017 06:59 AM
The Elmo ST1200HD does have fantastic sound from it Tom.
The only thing I never got to grips with on the audio front of one of these, was the two green output sockets for connecting each track separately to an amplifier.
The yellow one was fine as it came from the pre amp on these but the twin track green sockets, I never liked. I found the sound output way too low to ever get a decent input from it. Whenever I tried boosting the signal levels, the external noise surpassed the actual track.
As a standalone machine though, just using it's own internal speaker, the HD is up there with the very best. It has nice large oval speaker with a powerful crisp amplifier behind it that produces great tones at both ends of the spectrum.
It is quite similar to The Fujicasope SH 30 in its quality of sound straight from the box, so to speak. It too sounds fantastic and very very powerful with a decent magnetic mono track and the seperate Bass and Treble controls work really well on these.
Many of the larger Stereo machines do not sound as good just using their own internal monitor speakers as these tend to be very small given that there are two of these fitted into a similar sized footprint. Once slaved out though, the Stereo models can and do sound terrific and the output levels from each channel are always what they ought to be, taken directly from the pre amp section of the projectors stereo amplifier.
I personally, love the models that allow us all to do both,.. play both tracks through two external speaker cabinets using the projectors own built in Stereo amplifier and then also on top and simultanously, slave out in stereo via a 5 Pin din lead to two Phono plugs straight into a Stereo Amplifier at correct line levels. Just superb!
-------------------- "C'mon Baggy..Get with the beat"
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