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Topic: CHRISTIE Digital Readers Living Proof!
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Steve Guttag
We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!

Posts: 12814
From: Annapolis, MD
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 08-31-2001 11:36 PM
The Dolby CP-45, CP-65 and CP-650 are all still on the available list.I can't say I share Mark's opinion on the CP-650. It has be one of their more reliable processors (no failures on any of the ones I have installed)...a much needed relief from the CP-500's little difficulties. My only critques of the CP-650 are the lack of flexibility with formats and inputs the poorly implemented Surround-EX outputs (requires that the Ls and Rs outputs be moved to the Option I/O connector and the lack of a separate monitor output. Soncially, it seems to be on par with just about any unit out there. Also, the CP-650 is 1/3 octave EQ on all channels, right out of the box. Steve ------------------ "Old projectionists never die, they just changeover!"
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Michael Elam
Film Handler
Posts: 84
From: Clarksville, IN, USA
Registered: Mar 2001
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posted 09-09-2001 07:06 PM
I have nine of these. You can align them all day long but as soon as you change prints, or trailers it can change from readings of 3 to 6, all the upgrades have been done, twice. If we use rubber bands to hold the two damper arms tighter we can get a steady number, removing the rubber bands we get a higher number and F, like 5 f, 5 f. I have attempted to talk with Bevan and Jim about this but they don't seemed to want to find a solution to make it right, I was even told to use the rubber bands! If you haven't encounter it yet, the bearings in the lateral guide rollers can get so bad you can't get all of it out, so you are forced to buy the entire roller with the bearings at a cost of around $220.00 each., that is if they have any in stock, you need 6 or 8 and they have 2. I guess they are so concerned with the Digital Projection that we take a back seat.
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