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Mark Farr-Nash
Film Handler

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From: Vernon, TX, USA
Registered: Mar 2007


 - posted 05-19-2007 10:47 AM      Profile for Mark Farr-Nash   Author's Homepage   Email Mark Farr-Nash   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Gents,

I just had my projectors serviced, but I'm having a slight problem with one of my RCA soundheads (I think). Just after the splice for reel five goes through, the surround sound channels pick up a scratchy hiss. This goes away when I slightly increase the tension by pressing down the top roller? guide? and then after about thirty seconds, stops altogether. It didn't happen when I screened the print (naturally), but it happened during all of my evening shows last night.

When threading, I'm pulling the film across the soundhead tightly, and then backing off one sprocket, as I was instructed. Is this the correct way to thread? It's either that or the splice, at least, to my noobie way of thinking.

Any help/advice would be appreciated.

Mark Farr-Nash

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Sam D. Chavez
Film God

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From: Martinez, CA USA
Registered: Aug 2003


 - posted 05-19-2007 11:50 AM      Profile for Sam D. Chavez   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
The idea is to have a little slack on the film after you close the lateral guide roller assembly. If you put your finger on top of the film going over to the top soundhead sprocket it should not be tight.

The lateral guide adjustment may be just a bit off. If you want to try moving this to see if it helps, first mark the nut with a Sharpie pen so you know where you started. You can make very small adjustments (like a 1/10 of a turn in either direction while listening to the sound on the booth monitor preferably with head phones.

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Gordon McLeod
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 - posted 05-19-2007 08:20 PM      Profile for Gordon McLeod   Email Gordon McLeod   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Because it is a split nut on the lateral guide it often shifts a little when one tightens the locking screw
I normaly close the damper and pull tight then back off 2 perfs (simplex sh1000 3 perfs) it was supposed to be 3 but the RCA is sloppy lateral guide and often the film will be too unstable lateraly after a splice

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Bob Koch
Expert Film Handler

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From: williams ca
Registered: Nov 2001


 - posted 05-20-2007 05:37 PM      Profile for Bob Koch   Email Bob Koch   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Gordon is right;2 sprocket holes on both of these reproducers. One hole is too tight.

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Mark Farr-Nash
Film Handler

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From: Vernon, TX, USA
Registered: Mar 2007


 - posted 05-23-2007 01:55 PM      Profile for Mark Farr-Nash   Author's Homepage   Email Mark Farr-Nash   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
When I thread the projector, backing off one or two sprocket holes seems to make the problem worse--meaning, the noise starts with the trailers.

I just ran it again, cold, to test it, after cleaning and oiling the machine. No problems whatsoever. But, running it a second time, with the machine all warmed up, that's when the "Schhhhhh" sound starts on certain splices.

I thought it was maybe the film guide on that particular gate, but now I'm thinking that the arm is too loose--sprung, or what-have-you.

Am I way off in my guess? Documenting the behavior of the machine this past weekend, that's what I came up with.

Mark

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