Hello!
I bought an Elmo Sound St-1200 Super 8 projector sometime in the last 12 months, and am having problems with the audio output. No matter if I use Film Guard to clean the film beforehand or adjust the tone/volume knobs while a reel is playing, it always outputs the audio in a chipmunk tone.
Does anybody have any suggestions as to what could be causing this or how I can fix it? I was advised by the seller to let the Elmo warm up with the lamp on high for about 5 minutes to fix the issue, and that solve worked once. Now I can let it “warm up” for 5-10+ minutes and there is no difference in tone.
I have tried several different Super 8 reels on it that all have audio, but the results in tone remain unchanged.
Any suggestions would be enormously helpful!! I can post a video of the audio and picture movement if that would be beneficial.
Thank you!
-Anna
I bought an Elmo Sound St-1200 Super 8 projector sometime in the last 12 months, and am having problems with the audio output. No matter if I use Film Guard to clean the film beforehand or adjust the tone/volume knobs while a reel is playing, it always outputs the audio in a chipmunk tone.
Does anybody have any suggestions as to what could be causing this or how I can fix it? I was advised by the seller to let the Elmo warm up with the lamp on high for about 5 minutes to fix the issue, and that solve worked once. Now I can let it “warm up” for 5-10+ minutes and there is no difference in tone.
I have tried several different Super 8 reels on it that all have audio, but the results in tone remain unchanged.
Any suggestions would be enormously helpful!! I can post a video of the audio and picture movement if that would be beneficial.
Thank you!
-Anna
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