Hello fellow colleagues,
I have thought about options to enhance the sound quality on 35mm prints with optical mono.
We use Kinoton rev.scan readers and a CP650/CP200 combo with QSC DCM-30D filters going to three way JBL speakers.
For the most part optical mono sound sound thin or unsatisfying on 35mm i think. (Dolby A/SR/SRD/DTS and 35mm & 70mm MAG sound fine). The installation of the equipment is done properly.
I am familiar with the idea of rebuild red light to white LED/IR. But beyond that, what about using an alternate EQ setting to make the mono sound fuller or less harsh?
The QSC filter gives you that option with alternate EQ setting.
Then there is also the discussion with going "off-spec." with the Academy curve and so on.
We play a lot of analog film in our cinemas. A great deal of the prints are mono.
Any suggestions welcome.
Thank you in advance.
I have thought about options to enhance the sound quality on 35mm prints with optical mono.
We use Kinoton rev.scan readers and a CP650/CP200 combo with QSC DCM-30D filters going to three way JBL speakers.
For the most part optical mono sound sound thin or unsatisfying on 35mm i think. (Dolby A/SR/SRD/DTS and 35mm & 70mm MAG sound fine). The installation of the equipment is done properly.
I am familiar with the idea of rebuild red light to white LED/IR. But beyond that, what about using an alternate EQ setting to make the mono sound fuller or less harsh?
The QSC filter gives you that option with alternate EQ setting.
Then there is also the discussion with going "off-spec." with the Academy curve and so on.
We play a lot of analog film in our cinemas. A great deal of the prints are mono.
Any suggestions welcome.
Thank you in advance.
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