At the end of last year I purchased a Mark S (standard 8) machine. After spending a little time servicing it I’m pleased with it. Earlier this year I purchased the Mark S (super 8) machine, a very close cousin to the std 8 machine with semi auto/ channel loading and tube amp. However I find the sound on both of these quite quiet (using a 6ohm speaker) and have the volume right up to get a normal volume, and if a track is recorded too low then its a bit difficult to hear.
I usually use a separate amp for audio anyway but I’m unable to get anything out of these, using the line outs, except hum using the 5 pin DIN sockets. I’m not strictly sure which Din plug to use as I have no manual for either but both are tried. You may say that my lead is faulty but the lead is perfectly fine with the two 710s I also own. I was wondering if the valve amps are ‘tired’ as it were, or if others have found their line outs, using the 2 Marks S’s work fine.
I use the two mark S’s for silent projection anyway so it's no great loss.
One other option is that the wiring for the DIN plug is different (although I did say I get hum). I understand that the DIN plug standards were never fixed and did vary between audio manufacturers, let alone projector manufacturers.
I have two DIN leads. One, called ‘A’ is purchased off Ebay as a straight forward audio lead, to a 3.5mm socket. The second one, called ‘B’ is a audio/ video combination lead which ends with four RCA male plugs, two for audio (red/ white), one for video(yellow) and the other unknown (black).
You would expect the ‘A’ the audio one, would be correct but no. It does not work with the 2 mark S’s, nor the 2 x 710s and neither with the Chinon 7800h I also own. However it does work with two B&H TQ 111 (specialists).
Din plug ‘B’ does work with the two 710s, the Chinon 7800h and surprisingly, the B&H TQ 111 (specialists) again, but not by using the audio connectors! Instead it is the RCA plug, coloured yellow (for video) which provides audio from these 5 projectors!
So to conclude its difficult to know if the 2 Mark S’s require yet another configuration of DIN plug, or the outputs just don’t work.
I usually use a separate amp for audio anyway but I’m unable to get anything out of these, using the line outs, except hum using the 5 pin DIN sockets. I’m not strictly sure which Din plug to use as I have no manual for either but both are tried. You may say that my lead is faulty but the lead is perfectly fine with the two 710s I also own. I was wondering if the valve amps are ‘tired’ as it were, or if others have found their line outs, using the 2 Marks S’s work fine.
I use the two mark S’s for silent projection anyway so it's no great loss.
One other option is that the wiring for the DIN plug is different (although I did say I get hum). I understand that the DIN plug standards were never fixed and did vary between audio manufacturers, let alone projector manufacturers.
I have two DIN leads. One, called ‘A’ is purchased off Ebay as a straight forward audio lead, to a 3.5mm socket. The second one, called ‘B’ is a audio/ video combination lead which ends with four RCA male plugs, two for audio (red/ white), one for video(yellow) and the other unknown (black).
You would expect the ‘A’ the audio one, would be correct but no. It does not work with the 2 mark S’s, nor the 2 x 710s and neither with the Chinon 7800h I also own. However it does work with two B&H TQ 111 (specialists).
Din plug ‘B’ does work with the two 710s, the Chinon 7800h and surprisingly, the B&H TQ 111 (specialists) again, but not by using the audio connectors! Instead it is the RCA plug, coloured yellow (for video) which provides audio from these 5 projectors!
So to conclude its difficult to know if the 2 Mark S’s require yet another configuration of DIN plug, or the outputs just don’t work.
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