I was able to do a little more troubleshooting on this today. The buzz goes away when the power supply is turned off, as well as when a piece of paper is inserted in the light path. The gear box is not grounded on either projector (I checked for continuity with a multimeter), but adding a jumper between the frame of the gear box and a ground point had no effect, so that does not seem to be the source of the problem. It’s not my booth and we have another 35mm marathon coming up this weekend, so I was not comfortable messing with the wiring on the reader. I have not had a chance to check whether the buzz is audible when film is being run, or if it’s only a problem when the projector is idle.
I was also getting a buzz intermittently on the non-sync input (which they no longer use, connected to a dead CD player) so I thought it may potentially be a grounding issue in the rack. Disconnecting the CD player eliminated the buzz on that input, but not on the film inputs. I did some poking around in the rack and everything I checked was properly grounded, and I confirmed that the outlets powering the rack are grounded. There is a ground lift switch on the rack, which I believe only affects an XLR/RCA aux input they have routed to Format 10 on the CP65. Toggling the ground lift switch and disconnecting the RCAs (which they use as their non-sync source) to that input did nothing.
And I confirmed it wasn’t the lights.
I was also getting a buzz intermittently on the non-sync input (which they no longer use, connected to a dead CD player) so I thought it may potentially be a grounding issue in the rack. Disconnecting the CD player eliminated the buzz on that input, but not on the film inputs. I did some poking around in the rack and everything I checked was properly grounded, and I confirmed that the outlets powering the rack are grounded. There is a ground lift switch on the rack, which I believe only affects an XLR/RCA aux input they have routed to Format 10 on the CP65. Toggling the ground lift switch and disconnecting the RCAs (which they use as their non-sync source) to that input did nothing.
And I confirmed it wasn’t the lights.
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