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  • Sound board on GAF 3100S S8mm projector

    Got out my GAF s8 Projector last week and the sound board appears to be dead. Before I start taking stuff apart trying to find a problem wants to see if anyone has any hints for the sound board on this machine?

    When I run sound film I dont hear any and the monitor rca plug doesnt seem to have any voltage; however I can turn on the Sound on Sound switch and the light and meter come on.

    Asking here because my casual inspection of the board -- everything "looks good" didn't see any bad Cap etc....however I will need to remove the sound board (I think) and that appears to be a task in itself.... (Hoping there is a fuse or maybe a transformer would explain the loss of life to the sound board}

    Thanks for any hints ( is the GAF a Chinon rebranded ?)

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    It is similar to the Chinon Sound 8500. As explained on the attached. You may have to click "Meer lezen" to open up further text.
    Spare part finder – Van Eck Video Services (van-eck.net)

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    • #3
      Chuck. With the machine off try pushing the sound record button in and out several times. The switch contacts may need a squirt of switch cleaner aerosol as well. Hope it helps.

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      • #4
        Lee ,,,, Thanks for the suggestion; however, didn't seem to make any change --- made sure Volume was turned up...
        Thanks I will give it some de-tox... I don't think there is a switch inside - I believe a switch for the sound(amp) if any--is all in the record button, and that seems to operate and turn on the record mode

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        • #5
          Chuck
          When the recording button is pressed in to record, the speaker is muted to avoid a howling feedback.
          Keep on checking the contacts of the record button.

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          • #6
            If you didn't hear a thing it sounds like something a bit more to look for. Have a look inside the back and just check the speaker wire is still connected, also if it had a headphone out socket might be worth having a try using that?

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            • #7
              Lee and Maurice thanks for suggestions --- it's something to do with the speaker itself. ( like you suggested -- I was trying to make it difficult )...
              I hooked up a small Amp Speaker to the RCA Monitor connection in front and to the RCA Speaker jack in back --- and have sound at both. So its sounds like a bad speaker or a wire has come loose. The wires going to the connections in back are OK --- So just need to find the bad spot ==========

              Thanks again guys --- I was trying to make this difficult

              Need to do some pully maintence inside anyway ---- Pullies dont always engage when placed in forward

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              • #8
                Chuck
                It sounds (!) promising.
                Check the speaker socket's innards. When a DIN speaker plug is inserted it opens the wiring to the internal speaker. Perhaps this part is stuck in this position. Also, check wiring at the speaker.
                If you have a separate speaker of 8 ohms and a DIN plug you can try out the speaker terminal from the outside.

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                • #9
                  Well, never had speaker go out before but audio is good right up to the contacts on the speaker---- so one of the wires must be loose under the speaker metal frame or something with the coil inside........ next I am going to remove the speaker and see what I can find under the speaker frame --- need to figure out how to remove those little metal clips that fit over the plastic post that hold the speaker in place

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                  • #10
                    pushed curved pointed tools into middle of metal keeper -- move back and forth and they come off

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                    • #11
                      Replaced speaker ---all is now good..... If.. I had just pluged in a ext speaker into the back ------!!!!!! could have solved this right away

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