Now I've got my new film storage unit nearly up and running I'm tentaivly going back into selling 16mm films, but I've got a bit of a problem, I've 2 16mm projectors, a nice B&H which has got a cracked worm gear, so no go there for the moment, an Eiki/Elf which works OK except I can't get any sound out of it, so again another one for the back burner, so I need a good working reasonably priced, sound 16mm projector, I'm very wary of B&H's now because of the infamous wormgears, so a nice working Elf/Eiki would be the way to go, as I have very limited experience with any other 16mm projector makes. So if anyone has a decent projector for sale, and can send it to me via courier, please send me info on model, condition, price inc. post, and I'll get back to you. You can email me at indi8films@aol.com or send a PM. I look forward to hearing from you soon!
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Barry - I'm certainly not discouraging you from getting another one, but if your Eiki is OK except for a lack of sound, I wondered if you've ruled out the possibility of it being something minor? No doubt you've checked that the exciter lamp is working, but does the amp, if you turn it up, produce any hum through the internal speaker, or an external one if you connect one? Especially if it doesn't, you might need to replace the amplifier fuse. Once, while using an Eiki, I had a sudden 'disappearance' of the sound, and managed to fix it by simply cleaning below the optical sound head, as something had got in the way.
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Hi Barry. You will have checked that the exciter lamp is lit? Model of lamp if needed is the pretty standardBRS 4 volt .75 amp exciter lamp
Other tips: Remove the amplifier fuse and test it, to be found on top of the amp in back of machine.
With the projector up plugged from mains/off give the volume control 20 or so turns pot could be dirty.
The switch that turns amp on could have failed.
Worst it can be is blown amplifier.
The amplifiers in Elf/Eiki machines do have a deisgn flaw as I found out. The rear solder speaker connectors inside the metal amplifier casing sit very near components on the amp circuit board. With the age of Elf projectors and most having been used in Universaties and schools over here the speaker jack socked will have been used hundreds of times and the piece of metal the socket is mounted on bends inwards towards and eventually can short out. Bang.
The RM jack socket I stripped down recently was about 1mm away from components so with the amp removed I made a small additional half square bracket to support the socket and glued it in. It wont move again.
Good luck my friend.
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If the machine hasn't been used for years, I would suggest a service before you do anything with it. Why not send it to Kevin Brown? When he is done with it, the machine will be in perfect condition. When my machine came back from him just before lockdown started, it was like new again. He is also very reasonable. Highly recommended!
- Rob
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I agree.
I highly recommend Kevin Brown. He has looked after my projectors for the last eleven years.
https://www.yell.com/biz/kb-cine-rep...ngham-8723722/
Maurice
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I've received the projector, and as described it looks in nice condition, I've tried a film and everything works OK, it uses the A! 258/EMM lamps, but as I said I've a few of them amongst my stock of lamps, you can still get them from the U.S.A. for a price, or I suppose I could convert this to a normal lamp holder later down the line, but very happy with it as it is for the moment.
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