35mm newbie here in the Mid-Atlantic.
Picked up a rescued Simplex projector yesterday. Found it on facebook marketplace. Haven't looked at it too in-depth yet. I can say, it's really heavy! No lamp house or any of that.
Pics of it: https://imgur.com/a/9PKvPqs
It has the Dolby Cat700 reader on it with some light rust. I noticed that the screws on the back were all missing but 1, which makes me nervous. Cable was cut. Found the diagrams for DB25 to 12 pin molex for this so will eventually make a new cable. I see it's supposed to be some fancy Belden Datalene 8164 cable but I might just do 4 separate shielded 2 conductor cables and keep it fairly short. Will check caps on the SMPS in the Dolby box. Some light wire wheel and oil to clean up the oxidation maybe?
The projector has the scope lens which doesn't look bad, missing the front side flat lens. Has the auto changeover mechanism but might be missing a PCB that drove that. Not too concerned there.
There is oxidation in some of the are where the film travels through. Light polishing with a dremel and compound and light oil or something to try to stop it from oxidation again?
I have a Dolby CP650 inbound that a friend scored for me off of Yahoo auctions Japan. Confirmed it has the board in it for the digital film sound head. The optical sound stuff fascinates me, will probably try to do SDDS in the future as well just because.
I will definitely look at the manual for it and try to get an idea on the oil. I haven't seen any leak out or anything but it might already have.
The back cap of the drive motor is dented in so I need to correct that so it can spin freely. I have not tried to spin anything or power it. Will need to check through it more first, and make some kind of mount cart with it on wheels.
In the short term I will probably try to use a 5K lumen LCD projector with the 3 LCDs removed for testing until I come around to a smaller lamphouse and SMPS. Same goes for a platter rig, will just use short worn trailers at first until I find a platter rig.
It's pretty exciting!
Any special gotchas I should know about?
Picked up a rescued Simplex projector yesterday. Found it on facebook marketplace. Haven't looked at it too in-depth yet. I can say, it's really heavy! No lamp house or any of that.
Pics of it: https://imgur.com/a/9PKvPqs
It has the Dolby Cat700 reader on it with some light rust. I noticed that the screws on the back were all missing but 1, which makes me nervous. Cable was cut. Found the diagrams for DB25 to 12 pin molex for this so will eventually make a new cable. I see it's supposed to be some fancy Belden Datalene 8164 cable but I might just do 4 separate shielded 2 conductor cables and keep it fairly short. Will check caps on the SMPS in the Dolby box. Some light wire wheel and oil to clean up the oxidation maybe?
The projector has the scope lens which doesn't look bad, missing the front side flat lens. Has the auto changeover mechanism but might be missing a PCB that drove that. Not too concerned there.
There is oxidation in some of the are where the film travels through. Light polishing with a dremel and compound and light oil or something to try to stop it from oxidation again?
I have a Dolby CP650 inbound that a friend scored for me off of Yahoo auctions Japan. Confirmed it has the board in it for the digital film sound head. The optical sound stuff fascinates me, will probably try to do SDDS in the future as well just because.
I will definitely look at the manual for it and try to get an idea on the oil. I haven't seen any leak out or anything but it might already have.
The back cap of the drive motor is dented in so I need to correct that so it can spin freely. I have not tried to spin anything or power it. Will need to check through it more first, and make some kind of mount cart with it on wheels.
In the short term I will probably try to use a 5K lumen LCD projector with the 3 LCDs removed for testing until I come around to a smaller lamphouse and SMPS. Same goes for a platter rig, will just use short worn trailers at first until I find a platter rig.
It's pretty exciting!
Any special gotchas I should know about?
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