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Topic: SR.D and changeover Bauers
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Sebastian Binz
Film Handler
Posts: 32
From: Cologne, Germany
Registered: Nov 2007
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posted 11-20-2007 04:02 AM
Hello to everyone out there, I've been reading through the forums alot and think the information shared here are of great value.
I run a screen in Germany and would like to hear your opinion about a few questions: The current setup are two Bauer B8As with original analog soundheads, where the light bulbs are replaced by a laser. No Automatizations whatsoever. We run manual changeovers. Current processor is an Eprad Starscope with a StarPowerFour Amp behind it. Currently only Front and Center speakers are in service.
The task is to spend a few bucks in getting better sound into our theater. The lasers aren't working to our full satisfaction. Therefore we are in the planning stages of buying a new rack with processor, SR.D ,and amps, as well as new speakers for the sorround. Since the house is run by a non-profit-organization, funds are always a decisive point.
Therefore I was really interested in the discussion about penthouse readers. I already talked to the licensed dealer for USL in Germany (CineProject) and got a price statement for a a JSD-80D and a BACP DSTR-20, which is not very far away from a Cat702 to tell the truth. Since I read alot about the great error rates of that penthouse reader, I am actually quite confident about buying one or two of those DSTR-20s, but CineProject told me that they haven't ever sold one of them in Germany. Therefore the question about repairs, etc. comes up. Same applies to the processor.
The second question is whether to stick with the changeovers or to get a platter or something similar and only equip one of the projectors with SR.D to use the second one only as a backup. The reason why I came up with that idea is that I would expect some audible offsets on changeovers when SR.D is switching from one machine to the other, since we do not have an automization and cannot guarantee for a changeover right to the frame.
I would appreciate it if someone would email me the current street price of Cat 702, BACP DSTR-20 and JSD-80D as well as CP650D in the US to compare.
Thank you
sincerely
Sebastian Binz
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Sebastian Binz
Film Handler
Posts: 32
From: Cologne, Germany
Registered: Nov 2007
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posted 11-20-2007 09:09 AM
Thank you for your replies!
Regarding Mark's suggestion to go DTS: Since we are not only screening the mainstream program, but smaller productions as well, the percentage of our prints actually featuring DTS is very low. By very low I mean very low. If I recall the previous 11 months of this year, I would bet some money that we did not come across more than 5 DTS CDs in our booth. Especially the problem of prints arriving without CDs (as discussed in another hot topic) is causing difficulties in Germany. Some prints may have a time-code printed on, but they just wont issue any DTS CDs for the German version of the movie. DTS is basically almost dead over here.
To the DA20 I can tell you that I do have my hands on an offer of a closing theatre selling it's equipment soon.
The BACP RSTR is most likely not an option, since there is no one capable of installing/servicing it. Our current tech is rather old-fashioned and afaik no one in the entire country is having one of these (the only certified dealer in Germany wasn't even able to give me a price statement). The problems following up would be availability of spares, warranty, etc. They are offering a Laser module produced by Ernemann, I don't know whether that is used in the US.
[Funny fact: Upon contacting USL I received the contact information of two licensed dealers in Germany. After sending emails to both I later found out that one had to call the other to get a price. Talk about competition.]
Thanks for the information about DolbyDigital Steve, I guess we will stick to the changeovers then. I didn't know there was any kind of changeover-signal on the digital soundtrack the processor is looking for.
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