I saw someone else was posting in this section about using a 35mm projector at home so thought I'd do the same, as I just picked this up 2 weeks ago. I drove 7 hours each way to get it for a good price, seller had a video of it working before I went. He didn't seem to know much more about it but it at least worked which was the most important thing.
I only want to be using this at home, but obviously I want to know a little more about it. The immediate problem right now is the bulb will not light up. When testing it today, a small spark came out of the base when first powered on. Likely a wire got loose on the way home as it's sort of cobbled together, but I don't know enough to mess with it on my own any further. I've attached pictures for reference. Wondering if I should fix this or would it be better to install a more modern light source?
So far I've learned that this is called a Simplex Acme and dates to the 1930s. It was used by the US Navy in a previous life. It's had quite a bit done to it over the years, including cutting out the front to accommodate a scope lens and an LED sound reader was installed with RCA jacks on the front of the projector. I haven't tested the audio from that but the seller says it needs a phono preamp, and if it's stereo with good quality I'll be happy with it. I would like to add Dolby Digital eventually if that's possible; I also have a DTS player unit in storage but no timecode reader so would be nice to set that up also though in my experience running first-run films in the 90s the discs don't always stick with the film prints. I've also got a Christie Autowind platter in storage which I'd like to set up when I have the room for it, but just running 2000-foot reels manually will be fine for the time being. (Not sure if it can run 6000-foot reels with any attachments?)
While I have about 9 years of theater projection experience (1992-2001 plus a few one-offs since then) my technical knowledge is still a bit lacking. Would like to know the best way to handle the bulb issue right now (either fix or replace the light source?) and also general advice for taking care of it, currently the motor seems to run very well. I've wanted a projector at home for a long time and have had a full-size one in storage for over 10 years but no place to set that up, this thing should be much easier. It's small enough to carry but is a bit heavy, there's a handle on the top of it but it's far too heavy to lift with just that.
I only want to be using this at home, but obviously I want to know a little more about it. The immediate problem right now is the bulb will not light up. When testing it today, a small spark came out of the base when first powered on. Likely a wire got loose on the way home as it's sort of cobbled together, but I don't know enough to mess with it on my own any further. I've attached pictures for reference. Wondering if I should fix this or would it be better to install a more modern light source?
So far I've learned that this is called a Simplex Acme and dates to the 1930s. It was used by the US Navy in a previous life. It's had quite a bit done to it over the years, including cutting out the front to accommodate a scope lens and an LED sound reader was installed with RCA jacks on the front of the projector. I haven't tested the audio from that but the seller says it needs a phono preamp, and if it's stereo with good quality I'll be happy with it. I would like to add Dolby Digital eventually if that's possible; I also have a DTS player unit in storage but no timecode reader so would be nice to set that up also though in my experience running first-run films in the 90s the discs don't always stick with the film prints. I've also got a Christie Autowind platter in storage which I'd like to set up when I have the room for it, but just running 2000-foot reels manually will be fine for the time being. (Not sure if it can run 6000-foot reels with any attachments?)
While I have about 9 years of theater projection experience (1992-2001 plus a few one-offs since then) my technical knowledge is still a bit lacking. Would like to know the best way to handle the bulb issue right now (either fix or replace the light source?) and also general advice for taking care of it, currently the motor seems to run very well. I've wanted a projector at home for a long time and have had a full-size one in storage for over 10 years but no place to set that up, this thing should be much easier. It's small enough to carry but is a bit heavy, there's a handle on the top of it but it's far too heavy to lift with just that.
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