So, earlier today I was browsing Facebook, and in one of the numerous projection related groups I am in I was able to snag a near-mint 35mm DTS reader someone was giving away. I believe it is the D600 model but I don't have my hands on it yet so I can't confirm.
We've been interested in adding DTS capability in our theatre for some time now. However, we really want it for 70mm - having it on 35 would be nice I suppose but we're usually doing Dolby and basically can't screen any modern 70mm prints because at the moment we only have mag in that format.
So my question - was there ever a kit or something sold to modify the reader to 70mm? Has anyone modified this reader for 70mm operation?
I'm looking at making a project out of it. My hobby is this stuff but my field of study is mechanical engineering and I am quite experienced as a machinist. I suppose all that's required would be machining new pulleys, standoffs, and a spacer for the actual unit. Is it that simple? I know there's a gentleman on eBay doing a similar thing and selling them.
Thanks all.
We've been interested in adding DTS capability in our theatre for some time now. However, we really want it for 70mm - having it on 35 would be nice I suppose but we're usually doing Dolby and basically can't screen any modern 70mm prints because at the moment we only have mag in that format.
So my question - was there ever a kit or something sold to modify the reader to 70mm? Has anyone modified this reader for 70mm operation?
I'm looking at making a project out of it. My hobby is this stuff but my field of study is mechanical engineering and I am quite experienced as a machinist. I suppose all that's required would be machining new pulleys, standoffs, and a spacer for the actual unit. Is it that simple? I know there's a gentleman on eBay doing a similar thing and selling them.
Thanks all.
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