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Judging by the volt and amp meter on the rear it's a late model 4 to 6 kw Xetron. It is also the same color as the Xetron consoles I installed in a new build in Greenwood, Indiana back in the very early 2000's.
mark is right on its a late model xetron xhn-45 3-5 kw same as the pair i sold to the wilma theatre in missoula mt. good lamphouse but warm on the aperture! can fit 3000w hsc thru 7000w hsc lamps. also was suitable for 70mm w/ optional beam spreader...(looks like a century jj- 35/70)
Last edited by John Eickhof; 01-09-2023, 10:12 PM.
It is. That's interstellar on the platter (complete with the notorious DTS drop-out) !
I saw that problem on the bench when I was inspecting it before the film opened and warned Paramount about it DTS was quick to issue a software upgrade that extended the "free-roll time" (without timecode) to 8 or 10 seconds. I'm guessing that site didn't get the software upgraded.
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