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Rare Vintage Elmo HiVision SC-30 Super 8 2 Track Sound Projector - Ex Con + Fully working - ?300


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Elmo HiVision SC-30 Super 8 2 Track Sound Projector


This is a really wonderful and very rare Super 8 Sound Projector that is being sold on behalf of my partner's father, who has kept it boxed up and looked after it incredibly well.


It's in Excellent Used Condition + Fully Working.


We recently serviced it and replaced a new inner rubber motor ring.


I've uploaded a short video on here which shows it in working order. The footage is show on the side screen but can send further footage showing it being projected onto a screen if necessary - but it works like a dream.





This is a very rare model, manufactured in Japan, and plays both 2 track magnetic and optical sound track super 8 film.


Films can be viewed via the built in screen or projected traditionally onto an external screen.


Comes with the wired remote control/mic.


We don't have the manual but this can be purchased online.


?300 but open to reasonable offers - message for further details.


Collection in Person ( SE26 - Dulwich, Forest Hill, Sydenham)


Please feel free to message with any questions / further photos.



Detailed Specs:


Elmo HiVision SC-30


Super 8 sound projector


Lens: Elmo Zoom Lens F1.1 f=12.5-25 mm


Power source: AC single phase 50/60 Hz


Power consumption: 220 W


Built-in screen: 220 x 156 mm (8.7 x 6.1 in) - Diagonal line: 270 mm (10.6 in)


Projection speed: 18 & 24 fps


Motor: Frequency generator servo DC magnet motor


Film: Super 8/Single 8 sound & silent films


Film loading: fully automatic


Reverse projection: possible


Repeat projection: possible (intermittent repeat projection is also possible with optional programmer PM-801


Automatic stop: possible


High speed film rewinding


Film counter: built-in easy-to-read digital counter (one digit per 18 frames)


Reel capacity: 180 m (600 ft)


Projection lamp: EFR 15 V - 150 W halogen lamp with cold mirror


Sound system:


▪ Model M: magnetic playback & recording


▪ Model M-O: magnetic/optical playback & magnetic recording


Dual track recording: magnetic recording possible on both tracks


Dual track playback: track 1 & 2 can be played back simultaneously or independently


Balance control: possible


Automatic recording: possible through use of MIC & AUX-IN jack


Recording level indicator: LED lighting system


Double recording: possible


Sound-on-sound recording: possible


Spot recording: possible


Amplifier: 4 IC's, 3 transistors, 5 diodes & 5 LED's


Output:


▪ Music power output.............10 W (4 ohm)


▪ Continuous power output........ 6 W (4 ohm)


Input terminals:


▪ Microphone...........400 ohm - 10 kohm input impedance


▪ Auxiliary............ 50 kohm input impedance


Output terminals:


▪ Extension speaker....4 - 8 ohm speaker impedance


▪ Monitor/Auxiliary....8 - 16 ohm earphone impedance


▪ Recording monitor....8 - 16 ohm impedance


Recording/playback head: special alloy magnetic head (Alternating magnetic head)


Erasing head: Ferrite magnetic head (Alternating erase head)


Photo electric element: solar battery


Exciter lamp: 4 V - 0.75 A Direct current lighting


Speaker: built-in 12.5 cm (5 in) dynamic speaker


Microphone: dynamic type (400 ohm impedance) incorporated in the remote controller


Public address: possible


Dimensions: 467 x 311 x 307 mm (18.4 x 12.2 x 12.1 in)


Weight: 15 kgs. (33 lbs.)

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