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Ian Parfrey
Phenomenal Film Handler

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From: Imbil Australia 26 deg 27' 42.66" S 152 deg 42' 23.40" E
Registered: Feb 2009


 - posted 01-02-2010 03:38 PM      Profile for Ian Parfrey   Email Ian Parfrey   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I am looking at replacing Jaxlights currently installed in Kinoton/Philips DP75 soundheads in a Drive-In and came across these on the Kinoton website.

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I understand that these are by no means an ideal solution to cyan analogue tracks, but funds are very limited and I just want to see the back end of the Jax'. The power supply here is very dirty, and the reduction in the Jax output and necessary preamps is causing more noise than I would like.

The intention is to retrofit the analogue Kinton conversion kits when funds are available. I have no intention of going to DD sound repro as most of the benefits of digital audio would be lost in this drive-in situation.

So, questions are -:

Is it worth just sticking with the Jax till funds are released for red led Kinoton conversions? This may be a season or 2 down the track.

If anyone has given these things a try, how do they sound and what kind of output can I expect compared to the Jax?

If these are not an option, how would say, lasers go regarding the crappy power supply here?

Many thanks for any and all opinions.

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Steve Guttag
We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!

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From: Annapolis, MD
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 - posted 01-02-2010 03:42 PM      Profile for Steve Guttag   Email Steve Guttag   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I've never used the halogens....I hate the lasers though.

I'm curious too on the halogens. I think BACP has a DP75 kit (alternative option). Personally, I love the Kinoton RSSD but that is not the low-cost solution at all.

Steve

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Louis Bornwasser
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From: prospect ky usa
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 - posted 01-02-2010 04:04 PM      Profile for Louis Bornwasser   Author's Homepage   Email Louis Bornwasser   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Ian; is the cost that much less than the BACP? If not, go there. The U.S. Dollar is cheap for those of you who pay in Pounds, so now might be the time.

I am certain you will be happy with the BACP. Louis

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Steve Guttag
We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!

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From: Annapolis, MD
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 - posted 01-02-2010 04:14 PM      Profile for Steve Guttag   Email Steve Guttag   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Watch out Louis...Aussies hate it when you mistake their accent as British!...even worse for Kiwis!

That said, the Aussie Dollar is still about as strong as it gets to the US dollar. Unfortunately, Australia just upped their VAT, as I hear.

Steve

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Louis Bornwasser
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 - posted 01-02-2010 09:26 PM      Profile for Louis Bornwasser   Author's Homepage   Email Louis Bornwasser   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
My mistake, sorry guys. Louis

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Ian Parfrey
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From: Imbil Australia 26 deg 27' 42.66" S 152 deg 42' 23.40" E
Registered: Feb 2009


 - posted 01-03-2010 01:35 AM      Profile for Ian Parfrey   Email Ian Parfrey   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks everyone.

I'll suss out the BACP alternative option and see what transpires.

Louis.

Thats ok. For revenge we will just send more Baz Luhrmann films over and make you watch them. [evil]

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Marin Zorica
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From: Biograd na Moru, Croatia
Registered: May 2003


 - posted 01-03-2010 06:50 AM      Profile for Marin Zorica   Email Marin Zorica   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
That Kinoton halogen lamp kit is strange....they just add some red filter in front of it....is it here anyone who did use it? Strange they didn't come up with some laser for old systems. I neither do like laser, specially when is placed on old optics.

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Ian Parfrey
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From: Imbil Australia 26 deg 27' 42.66" S 152 deg 42' 23.40" E
Registered: Feb 2009


 - posted 01-03-2010 05:00 PM      Profile for Ian Parfrey   Email Ian Parfrey   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Out of interest, why don't many tech's here like the lasers? Is it to do with setup, diode life, sound quality or are there other reasons?

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Gordon McLeod
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 - posted 01-03-2010 05:20 PM      Profile for Gordon McLeod   Email Gordon McLeod   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
tje big issue is the eveness of illumination

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Steve Guttag
We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!

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And impossible azimuth (the laser introduces a time element). Look at one on a scope...they are not very good. Also, I've had worse results for consistent level and they they are more expensive to change.

Steve

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Cameron Glendinning
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From: West Ryde, Sydney, NSW Australia
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 - posted 01-03-2010 05:24 PM      Profile for Cameron Glendinning   Email Cameron Glendinning   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Personally I liked the sound of the laser on a DP75 conversion we had at the Valhalla, we also had the solar cell replaced etc. The standard silver based soundtracks sounded much better than with white light. Unfortunatly the cinema closed before the cyan prints arrived so I can not really comment on real world results.

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Pete Naples
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 - posted 01-04-2010 03:22 AM      Profile for Pete Naples   Email Pete Naples   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I only disliked the lasers on Phillips/Kinoton machines, it is difficult to achieve good alignment because you can't get at the mirror hat to make adjustments in real time, so many installers don't bother trying. I use the past tense because Walter Voight who manufactured the ACL units sadly passed away last year.

On Westrex/Century, Kalee and everything else I ever fitted them to, you could get access to the laser and the hat to make fine adjustments. One caveat is that the exciter mount must be firm. ie remove the rubbers/springs on the westrex/century type mounts. The other crucial thing is the state of the optics. This is where the combined optics/laser units score big time.

We did a lot of experimental work with the ACL type laser before we got it right. The illumination and phase issues Gordon and Steve describe are really one and the same thing, you are trying to put a slit shaped beam of light through a slit, so if the two are not in perfect alignment you get problems.
You can achieve excellent phase and slit illumination with patience, good optics, good exciter mounting and if you're lucky you're not working on a Kinoton/Phillips.

Nowadays I'd go with the Kinoton reverse scan kit if money is no object (we've fitted a number of them, they are excellent), or the BACP if money is tighter. The BACP performs superbly, but it's a little more involved to fit than the Kinoton & you are using what might be an ancient drum, bearings and lay-on roller.

We've never used the halogen unit either, so I can't comment. It's not something that Kinoton sales people make a big noise about.

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Demetris Thoupis
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From: Aradippou, Larnaca, Cyprus
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 - posted 01-04-2010 04:29 AM      Profile for Demetris Thoupis   Email Demetris Thoupis   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Get the BACP unit and save yourself and the client the hastle. Better quality, better sound and happy client. You get what you pay for.
Demetris

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Sam D. Chavez
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From: Martinez, CA USA
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 - posted 01-04-2010 05:18 PM      Profile for Sam D. Chavez   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks Pete for the usual lucid assessment. You should do more writing. You're very good at it.

I only make a retrofit analog reader for Kinoton for budget reasons and also it's my policy not to make a dual unit where the original manufacturer has gone through the trouble to make their own in-house version.

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