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Topic: Early Bell & Howell projectors
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Robert Crewdson
Film Handler
Posts: 15
From: Oxford, Oxon, England, United kingdom
Registered: Apr 2011
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posted 05-30-2011 07:49 AM
I have a Bell & Howell 601, which is the UK equivalent of the 179. My question concerns the cleaning of the optical system. The manual states that as well as the lens, which has one side facing the exciter lamp, and the other facing the sound drum, there is a mirror which can be seen by looking down behind the sound drum from in front and above the machine.
I have never been able to see any mirror, and I need to clean it to improve sound quality.
Is there anyone on here familier with these Bell & howell projectors in blimp cases, who can tell me exactly where to look, and what the mirror actually looks like.
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Robert Crewdson
Film Handler
Posts: 15
From: Oxford, Oxon, England, United kingdom
Registered: Apr 2011
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posted 06-02-2011 11:11 AM
My thanks to all those who responded to my request for help, and a quick response it was too. I have followed the advice, removed the aplifier, and cleaned the area where the mirror should be; remains to see if the sound improves when I get the chance to run it.
The 601, similar to the 621 and 631 in appearance, was the 1st to be built in Britain in 1947, under the supervision of B&H engineers from Chicago. It was a joint venture between B&H and Gaumont-British (British Acoustic Films). Optical sound, 110 volts. Thanks again to all concerned.
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