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  • GS1200 Bias adjustments

    Does anyone know how to make bias adjustments on the GS1200?

  • #2
    Adam, I didn't know there was a way of controlling or adjusting the Bias? Being that I own one as well, I'd love to know how, if possible.

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    • #3
      Hello!

      I have done this many Years ago, when Derann swiched from Kodak pre striped Polyester to the AGFA Poly Stock striped by themself.
      I have made a recording and than turn the Trimpotis a little bit. Recording again and listen if it will be better or not. After 4 - 5 Recordings i had found the best position of the potis and everything works fine.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Thomas Knappstein View Post
        Hello!

        I have done this many Years ago, when Derann swiched from Kodak pre striped Polyester to the AGFA Poly Stock striped by themself.
        I have made a recording and than turn the Trimpotis a little bit. Recording again and listen if it will be better or not. After 4 - 5 Recordings i had found the best position of the potis and everything works fine.
        The pots are located under the VU panel, correct? Is there just one or one for each channel?

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        • #5
          Yes, you are right. There is one for each Channel.

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          • #6
            Is there an adjustment you can make on the amplifier module to balance PLAYBACK volume on the two tracks? My track 2 volume knob always has to be turned further clockwise than the track 1 knob

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            • #7
              OK, all of this stuff is really interesting, but what the heck is a trimpotis? Also, photos of this part of the projector in close-up with this specific part either circled or otherwise.

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              • #8
                Trimpots are small open rotary potentiomenters (like rotary volume controls) that do not have an adjustment knob but have to be turned with a screwdriver in a slot on the rotor.

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trimmer_(electronics)

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